Satisfied readers
means happy readers — and that's also great for authors.
Not exact matches
So
happy, they may even be willing to take a pay cut to work for a dog - friendly company: a survey conducted by Modern Dog magazine revealed that 65 % of
readers would take a job for less money if it
meant they could bring their dog to work.
Happy New Year to all
readers at JustArsenal.com and with the clock reading past 00:01 that also
means that the winter transfer window has now opened.
So
happy to be able to give back to my
readers (like you) who
mean so much to me!
90, and her husband, Henry Brzycki, is to have
readers rethink what they
mean by student success and student well - being, and re-evaluate what systems are currently in place to help students live
happy, healthy lives.
And I saw from my own pricing experiments that lower prices
meant greater sales,
happier readers, more word - of - mouth, and more income for me.
The
readers who went to the effort to find me were very
happy to see me and that
meant a lot to me.
In the context of publishing, it
means developing a body of quality titles that an imprint or house (or a niche driven community) can be proud of, written by authors that the publisher and
readers are
happy to claim as their own.
I think most
readers are
happy to pony up a - fair - amount of pocket cash (whatever that
means to the individual
reader) to go directly into the author's pocket in exchange for a good read, and another, and another.
If you like to read more than a few books a year, I think you'll be very
happy with an e-book
reader, and the price cut
means you might even pay for your new K2 in a year through the lower cost of e-books compared to paper books (not to mention all the free classics out there!).
Personally as long as the printed books keep coming, I'm a
happy reader but that doesn't
mean I'm not now much more open to digital possibilities.
That doesn't
mean they are
happy with it, but with that recognition came the understanding that the printed text exists within an ecosystem that supports many other ways of reaching
readers and takes advantage of the affordances of each.
Romance
readers tend to want
happy,
happy books, and they don't like people who are too annoying or
mean, so don't write a
mean character.
A Life of Productivity is a blog that's all about helping
readers quit procrastinating and become the
happy, productive people they're
meant to be.
A: I am very
happy to hear that your kitty is now doing well, and I'd like to provide a little information about the colon disorder called idiopathic (
meaning the cause is unknown) megacolon to our
readers.
In fact, as Zach Brittle tells Verily
readers, shared
meaning is the hallmark of a
happy relationship.
Sharing this home on the blog
means more than many of other houses I have shared along these seven years of blogging because nothing makes me
happier than featuring my
reader's homes.