This post isn't really going to
make any sense to readers if they are unfamiliar with the security I'm writing about.
Not exact matches
If it
makes sense, link your article
to other authoritative website's resources that help your
reader.
If Mr. Easterly had let his imagination range beyond governments and government policies, he might have left his
readers with a hope and
sense of responsibility that goes beyond writing a letter
to Congress demanding that, in exchange for the next ten billion dollars, programs of massive ineffectiveness be
made effective.
If 80 % of eBook sales are
made to heavy
readers, it
makes sense to have a few high - end
readers, a few mid-range
readers, and a couple of low - end
readers.
Nobody wants a lecture; on the other hand,
if the author's concern over infodumping borders on the obsessive — as it does for many —
readers will find themselves dissatisfied, even disoriented because they're not getting the background they needed
to make sense of the tale.
If you want the
reader to go directly
to the first page on content in your book and bypass the frontmatter, it
makes sense to include it in ePUBs uploaded
to iBooks.
A really good beta
reader, though, will approach editorial levels of commentary and be ready and willing
to tell you
if bits of your book don't
make sense.
It
makes perfect
sense if you are a voracious
reader to buy a digital book
reader for under $ 100 and then purchase ebooks that cost less then their tangible counterparts.
If, let's say, you're trying to push a series of books — so a fiction series (or even non-fiction) if it's crucial that the reader read all the books in the series for it to make sense, why would you promote book four of a serie
If, let's say, you're trying
to push a series of books — so a fiction series (or even non-fiction)
if it's crucial that the reader read all the books in the series for it to make sense, why would you promote book four of a serie
if it's crucial that the
reader read all the books in the series for it
to make sense, why would you promote book four of a series?
Even
if the publisher does have excellent sales and marketing capabilities it only
makes sense to go with them
if they can substantially expand the book's
reader - base.
The problem that most people have is that they don't have a large enough
reader base
to do this on their own, and even
if they did it would
make the most
sense to point your most loyal fans
to your book once it is back
to it's normal price since these are the people most likely
to actually purchase your book.
If it
makes sense in context and doesn't prompt a
reader to complain, you should be fine.
If readers felt the publishers were giving them a better
sense of control of their collection they would be more inclined
to make the switch from print
to digital.
If you are an avid
reader, it
makes sense to get more bang for your buck and you can certainly do it with an e-
reader like the Kindle.
If that's where
readers and buyers are going, then it
makes sense for you
to be found there as well and that's where Amazon's Author Central comes into play.
Smaller publishers and independent authors will be impacted the greatest: spending $ 200 - $ 600
to give away one's books just doesn't
make sense, especially when they can go onto their Twitter or Facebook pages and essentially run the same contest, even
if they miss out on the ability
to reach new
readers through the site.
However, you're even more likely
to annoy your most loyal
readers by restricting their
sense of ownership and by generally
making their reading life inconvenient, especially
if they ever choose
to change ereader brands.
It
makes sense to me that for the first print run publishers stick largely with the current model but use POD on the backlist; that could have tremendous benefits
to author and pub house both
if done correctly (not
to mention
readers, who'd be able
to order older books by a favourite writer and not face the flipping frustrating «out of print» or «no stock available» options.
If I receive a comment that
makes sense I go back and edit the manuscript
to improve it for future
readers.
If such a «
reader» were more akin
to the Kindle Fire than
to an iPad, a Los Angeles launch might
make sense.
Having your book only available in print will reach just half of your available audience, so it
makes sense to have your book available in any format your potential
readers prefer
if your goal is
to increase book sales.
Thus
if you own an ePub
reader, it
makes sense to go with the Nook Simple Touch Glow Light.
Update: Several
readers have had success enrolling their existing cards by calling Discover, so
if you already have a Discover it card, it definitely
makes sense to call in
to see
if you're eligible for this promotion.
The trick is not
to turn blog
readers into bespoke tailor customers, but
to turn bespoke tailor customers into blog
readers,
if that
makes any
sense.
Evidently, the Kindle Paperwhite doesn't compare directly
to the tablets above but
if you are a heavy
reader and absolutely prefer your laptop over a tablet when you are on the go, this might just
make more
sense.
«Lorem ipsum» is not going
to make much
sense to the
reader if it pops up in the middle of your skills summary.)
Reinforcing copy —
If an effective headline has attracted the
reader, it
makes sense at the end
to remind them about what attracted them initially.
If there's one room that
readers are always vying
to see it's the kitchen, which
makes perfect
sense since this once utilitarian space is no longer just for cooking.