Not exact matches
Taking a leaf out of Tesla's «how not to»
book, the
phrase leads Volvo customers into believing that the car sports
more autonomy than it really does.
If the overwhelming response by women to this
book has taught me anything it's that Christian women are not going to take that
phrase for granted any
more.
Such is one of many
phrases in the
book that might — just might — deliver a shock of self - knowledge to curious readers, who might then want to know
more.
This is not a new insight — Corbin Carnell treated it
more than 30 years ago in Bright Shadow of Reality, whose subtitle was the nicely
phrased «C. S. Lewis and the Feeling Intellect,» and David Downing also emphasizes it in his new
book — but Jacobs uses this narrative thread to good advantage in uncovering continuity in Lewis's life.
erience that ONLY my friends who are not attached to a particular tradition, and understand the
phrase «religion in the abstract,» will usually have read
more than one of those
book, taken
more than one seriously, or shown any intellectual honesty or maturity about the subject at all...
It's my experience that ONLY my friends who are not attached to a particular tradition, and understand the
phrase «religion in the abstract,» will usually have read
more than one of those
book, taken
more than one seriously, or shown any intellectual honesty or maturity about the subject at all...
The
phrase occurs again and again in the Old Testament: «and so - and - so knew his wife, and she conceived and bore...» The
book of Hosea repeatedly sets the appropriate Yahweh - Israel relationship in terms of «knowledge» or «knowing» and of course this conveys implicitly far
more than the narrow analogue of contractual obligation.
«Down to Earth is
more than a
phrase in this beautiful
book; it's a philosophy of what it means to be green in California wine.
Through
more than 200 interviews with women across the country, Barash looked at the challenges mothers face with their daughters today and offers 10 solutions (a
phrase that turns out to be the subtitle of her
book).
One of the most common
phrases you'll hear from preschoolers is, «Let's pretend...» To help your child enjoy make believe play even
more, use puppets to act out a scene from a puppet - play
book.
Instead, it is not unusual for a
book of 30 or
more pages to have only one sentence full of repetitive
phrases.
The
book fully explains everything I've summarized here (as well as covering the
more extreme situations that are frankly outside the scope of this here post), thereby demystifying the dubious yet popular
phrase «starvation mode.»
book about tidying, I am
more conscious of the
phrase «it sparks joy.»
Rosemary Johnston: In school, the report found that children who are given time for independent reading at school are
more likely to be reading currently and frequently; they're
more likely also to say that reading
books for fun -[for fun is] the
phrase that's used quite often in the report, it's really reading
books for pleasure, which is fun.
We have
Book Lamp and Kindle Unlimited, but even traditional publishing has tried a
more rapid - release approach, which has traded on a new
phrase: «binge - reading.»
A keyword is a word, or
more appropriately, a
phrase that is applicable to your
book.
The challenge with «Productivity» was that it was far
more crowded with
books optimizing for that keyword and
phrases that were exact title searches (i.e. Extreme Productivity is a
book).
If you want to track down a certain audience, you can be
more specific with your Internet search and search
phrases like «young adult fiction
book blog.»
Getting two cover images of your
book to appear on an applicable search term
phrase on Amazon is as easy as adding an Amazon Kindle edition of your
book (the money you make from sales of your Kindle Edition may even be
more icing on the cake — in fact, it may even start to be the cake itself.
But they gave their readers a simple assignment: Open a traditionally published
book from about 5 years ago (back when editors possibly edited
more than they do now) and count how many leading present participle
phrases you find.
You can get a sense on the popular
phrases and objects in a
book, such... [Read
more...]
This insidious
phrase is also used by insecure mystery fans trying to justify their admiration for a
book they fear will be looked down upon by their
more highbrow friends: «Well, it's not actually a mystery because it transcends its genre.»
Using a simple swipe, tap or slide on the Pearl E Ink ™ display, readers can easily turn pages, highlight
phrases for lookup in the Touch Edition's onboard dictionary, zoom, rotate, jump through chapters of the
book and
more.
The
phrase «can't judge a
book by its cover» made a lot
more sense when
books were leather - bound tomes that didn't have cover art.
BookBub has researched the language used in its
book descriptions to determine which
phrases or strategies sell
more books.
The
phrases bring
more targeted traffic, which is what you want because those are the people that are most likely to read your
book.
I shared that research in a guest post: «Six Magic
Phrases You Can Use to Sell
More Books.»
The
phrase «author platform» has started to become
more of a catchphrase in the publishing and
book world, so I thought I would explain it if anyone is confused.
Searches — I'm reading a
book and come across a
phrase, location or some other item I want to learn
more about.
So, a quick examination of the display ads in RT which show
book covers by
more than one author generally include a
phrase at the bottom of the ad which goes like this:
You'll want to read my newsletter article, «6 Magic
Phrases You Can Use to Sell
More Books» because the information from BookBub's research will help you decide what to include in your all - important
book description, and what you might leave out.
As a result, the new name became «Brent Sampson: CEO of Self Publishing &
Book Marketing Company OutskirtsPress.com» to define this wider vision and incorporate perhaps a more applicable keyword phrase into the title (book marketi
Book Marketing Company OutskirtsPress.com» to define this wider vision and incorporate perhaps a
more applicable keyword
phrase into the title (
book marketi
book marketing).
You can swipe to turn pages, just like a real
book, highlight
phrases, lookup words, zoom images, increase font sizes and
more!
There I searched for the
phrase «BeagleBone» in a technology
book and each of the results has a score associated with them; the results with higher scores offer
more in - depth coverage of the topic.
The definition of author platform — at least in machiavellian publishing - industry terms, might be
more accurately
phrased as «How many people will buy this author's
book, and why?»
If you wrote a
book on job interviews, the
phrase «job interview» belongs in your
book description (likely
more than once!).
, write a great story, get distributed - drm inconviences customers
more than pirates - use google alerts to stay abreast of of search terms
phrases used in your
book to watch out for plagiarizers - market your
book / brand, blog, fb, twitter - get beta readers - never - ending
book launch - study bestsellers in your category - highest earners write 150 - 200k words 60 - 80k are considered full length tho - top 50 bestsellers on smashwords average 100k words - write series (review of free
book)
Currently it calculates KDP share of royalties based on either downloads (for KOLL), or how frequently Kindle Unlimited customers choose a
book and read
more than 10 % of it (hence that «qualified borrows»
phrase).
If you want to learn
more, and are prepared to make the effort, then for a short trip we'd recommend a
phrase book.
This is the same NPR which permitted
book excerpts from Laurie David featuring a false accolade about Ross Gelbspan, the same radio network which allowed Gelbspan to prominently mention his favorite leaked memo «accusation» bits where zero time was allotted for rebuttal, the same radio network which interviewed him
more than one time, and the same radio network which years later featured Al Gore's bit about the infamous «smoking gun leaked industry memo
phrase» «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact,» where the NPR writer offered not one word of curiosity about that awkward
phrase.
In that post, I noted how Dr Schneider offered one slightly
more subtle variation of Gelbspan's favorite
phrase in 2009 — «Journalist Ross Gelbspan wrote a
book called The Heat is On... Citing leaked internal GCC documents, he reported that their plan was to «reposition'the debate as «theory, not fact»» — and on another occasion a year earlier offered one quite a bit
more subtle — «a coalition of liars and spin doctors to reposition the debate onto the issue of uncertainty, way beyond [what] the scientific community agreed with.»
The groundbreaking
book is most closely associated with the
phrase «survival of the fittest» (
more on the origin of that
phrase on Monday).
Powerful
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