Sentences with phrase «missed opportunities for authors»

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According to a growing number of experts, those exhilarating, Instagrammable moments don't permanently raise the setting on your day - to - day blissometer — and by chasing fleeting highs, you may be missing the opportunity for true joy, with a small j. «We live in a culture that tells us we're supposed to be euphoric all the time, but that feeling isn't sustainable,» says life coach and sociologist Martha Beck, author of Finding Your Own North Star ($ 16; amazon.com).
When the book distributors realize the opportunities they are missing by not representing self - published authors, I believe a whole new opportunity will present itself for self - publishing authors.
Just in time for summer travel, Smashwords is offering up an author opportunity that is too good too miss.
Don't miss out on this powerful promotion opportunity for authors.
If publishers don't sell to Amazon, they miss a giant opportunity for author exposure, making a partnership with Amazon a near necessity.
Expectations are bound to be high for this powerhouse duo's first cowritten effort, and although it doesn't quite live up to the authors» respective works (Black's Doll Bones was a 2014 Newbery Honor Book), and there are several missed opportunities, the end offers a few intriguing twists and perspectives that hint at what's to come in the next installments.
Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity for libraries and authors to connect on both local and global levels!»
Social media is ideal for authors and if you aren't yet leveraging the top networks, you are missing out on big opportunities.
If you're not part of any groups on Facebook, G +, LinkedIn, and Goodreads, you're missing out on golden opportunities for networking and well as indirect book marketing — not only with other authors, but with readers, book bloggers, and book reviewers — influencers — as well.
Penny also stresses the importance of good editing and suggests that this is the one place that authors should pay for and get professional help since editing can make the difference between a great book and a missed opportunity.
Just tap into one or two of its book promotion opportunities that so many authors and publishers tend to miss (such as its Wiki that will accept all entries from authors and publishers, at this time), for starters, and see where it leads.
Any time an author goes exclusive, they miss the opportunity for serendipitous discovery by new readers at other stores.
Unfortunately, it seems like they don't have enough respect for them to do even this... such a missed opportunity when they rely on their authors do bear the brunt of the publicity for their own releases.
At the macro scale, we mainly see missed opportunity here — for both Big Five publishers and their newest authors alike.
I have a soft spot for self - publishing (I'm an indie author myself), and believe that libraries are missing out on an incredible opportunity.
For example, paying a bill late, failing to pay off an account and other timing errors can cost you big in terms of credit damage and missed financial opportunities, says Steve Bucci, author of «Credit Repair Kit for Dummies.&raqFor example, paying a bill late, failing to pay off an account and other timing errors can cost you big in terms of credit damage and missed financial opportunities, says Steve Bucci, author of «Credit Repair Kit for Dummies.&raqfor Dummies.»
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