In this fully redesigned and repackaged edition - featuring never - before - seen - content, Jay brings her philosophy to
more readers who are eager to declutter.
So go on, have a go...
the more readers who participate, the more useful & interesting this challenge becomes.
It's entirely possible that many of those ereaders will remain idle, many will fall out of use, but enough will remain active to shift yet
more readers who were once print dedicated into either digital dedicated reading or hybrid print / digital status.
As always, for Kindle promotions like this, it's usually a good idea to synchronize them with other book promotions on the same day, as this will get you even higher in the rankings, and gain exposure to
more readers who are just perusing the Amazon bestseller lists.
Now devices like the Kindle, Nook, and iPad are making ebooks more mainstream, and there are a lot
more readers who prefer non-erotic titles.
Unlike indie authors who signed with the publisher, they have had their fan base plus
more readers who read print books.
The more readers who comment and vote, the more successful this literary reality competition will be.
Spread the word, appeal to
more readers who might buy their -LSB-...]
Spread the word, appeal to
more readers who might buy their book next time, yadda yadda.
But if real readers do like your books, then you have an obligation to keep getting your book in front of
more readers who will like it, and possibly mitigating negative reviews that aren't relevant to your ideal readers as much as possible.
Not exact matches
For American
readers,
who are
more used to seeing their military show its muscle, I should clarify: this is newsworthy in Canada.
Readers who see their name or email address plugged into the subject line or greeting in an email tend to feel
more uncomfortable about the personalization than anything.
This is because
readers who scroll down tend to be
more engaged.
Many of the environmentalists
who responded angrily to Steiner beseech
readers to, as the Minneapolis non-profit wrote, «think about «profits» a little
more broadly» to include the job creation and environmental benefits that recycling brings.
Because Young Money's audience is driven to succeed, Romer thinks he can convince advertisers that his
readers are
more than «just boys»; they're the boys
who'll make a difference.
Second, but way back, was Under Armour's (ua) Kevin Plank, a young sports apparel exec
who makes a bit
more sense as a popular choice among
readers.
According to a Vogue interview,» «Jeff is my best
reader,» she says of her
more well known spouse,
who will cheerfully clear his schedule for the day, read her manuscript in one sitting, and give her meticulous notes on her work.»
We're looking for a voracious news
reader who is eager to learn
more about the digital media world.
As someone
who is a voracious
reader myself, there's no investing book I recommend
more than Security Analysis.
I think I realized that my blog was successful when I first started receiving emails from
readers who were saying that I helped them get out of debt, make
more money, follow their dreams, and so on.
Don't just take our word for it... For inspiration, see our Expat Profile section to learn
more about
readers who have successfully made their own move overseas.
This will be the deepest, broadest, most in - depth look at Mexico that we've ever presented and we've put it together to satisfy International Living
readers like you
who've expressed an interest in discovering
more about Mexico, one of the world's best retirement destinations.
But to the rest of us
who write quality content and want to guest post it on quality sites, with the hopes that
more readers will read our posts and share it, to us, Google is not being fair!
Because some groups have thousands of members or
more — and are therefore filled with potential
readers and customers — they are ripe targets for spammers, as well as for well - meaning content creators
who just want to spread their messages as far and wide as they can, without due concern for where it gets placed.
If everyone
who visits rabble and likes it chipped in a couple of dollars per month, our future would be much
more secure and we could do much
more: like the things our
readers tell us they want to see
more of:
more staff reporters and
more work to complete the upgrade of our website.
A story with millions of your own adventure in it — looking for
readers, writers, ghost writers, authors, editors, reporters, journalists, bloggers, influencers, entrepreneurs, sponsors like you
who want to help by giving $ 1 or
more and spreading this campaign and the story to the world.
But count me among those
readers who fear that it could too easily be misinterpreted as advocating that Canada adopt the
more restrictive U.S. definition of unemployment, especially given the Globe headline:
Instead, I have gone through my career in national media with a misinformed sense of satisfaction that, as a perceptive young journalist, I called Trump on his lies and gave Forbes
readers who used the Rich List as a barometer of private wealth a
more accurate picture of his finances than the one he was selling.
«We've put
more effort though in converting
readers who reads us for free into paying members,» the 29 - year - old.»
Through stories of people
who've made dramatic gains in self - awareness, she offers surprising secrets, techniques and strategies to help
readers do the same — and how to use this insight to be
more fulfilled, confident, and successful in life and in work.
I hope I'm able to offer some value for a few
readers, and hopefully the individual investors
who are truly motivated to improve their own results will benefit from reading
more about my general thoughts and specific portfolio ideas.
Today I want to share a story from TPG
reader Matthew ,
who's getting a lot
more value from his flights after a status match.
The «American Survey» section (renamed «United States» in 1997) was aimed not at Americans but at British
readers who, Crowther believed, needed to know
more about their new allies.
Rather, the new NIV here makes it possible for English
readers to discover a
more Catholic or Orthodox or truly Lutheran Paul, one
who teaches that the problem with the Jewish law is its ethnic and temporary character and that human salvation concerns our real sacramental participation in divine life, real transformation, and ultimate resurrection.
For
readers and potential writers, here are some of the qualities we tend to look for in selecting verse: First, some indication that the poet has read
more deeply than R. S. Gwynn's Narcissus in The Narcissiad,
who «knows his poets, too, for he has read / The works of many, three of whom are dead.»
From writers
who are creatively exhausted from managing a constant stream of online feedback, to
readers who can't seem to pull themselves away from their smartphones, to activists
who are burned out from responding to yet another crisis with a social media campaign, to foodies
who can't enjoy a meal without snapping a photo for Instagram, our writing, reading, and sharing habits consume
more of our time and mental energy than ever.
More than half of all defenses of slavery were written by pastors
who cited Scripture to make their case, and Noll immerses the
reader in primary sources to unpack and understand those defenses as well as the counter-arguments made by abolitionists.
Denis Sarsfield — a Westminster priest at Westminster Cathedral —
who can supply any
reader with
more detail on local groups at least in the South of the country.
Before proceeding, it might be helpful to the
reader to indicate
more directly the relevance of the next three chapters to the work of the pastor and others
who are concerned with helping alcoholics.
I confess I am one of that minority of
readers who admire Kierkegaard
more for his literary and satiric gifts than for his contribution to philosophy — which I regard as dubious — or his understanding of Christianity — which I regard as, in many significant respects, disastrously false.
A
reader of Scripture takes a
more detached stance, proclaiming the text to all
who happen to be present.
Reblogged this on usmcvball and commented: Some «off - topic» stuff, for those
readers who want to know
more about why I say what I say... CM
Certain factions of Christians in the Roman empire were heavy
readers of Matthew, others of John, etc., as well as many others in
more minority parts of the empire
who held fast to the Gospel of Thomas, even of Mary and Judas!
I do not believe there is any theme
more central to Lewis's vision of human life in relation to God, and I think there are very few indeed
who have managed as well as he to invoke simultaneously in
readers both an appreciation for and delight in our created life, and a sense of the pain and anguish that come when that life is fully redirected to the One from whom it comes.
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.
So I mainly follow links on twitter now (and facebook to a lesser extent), following people
who are good sources of the things I'm interested in, and trusting that the good quality articles will float to the top... When I want
more things to read I turn to Google
Reader, but normally end up just picking up on the few blogs I'm really interested in.
Rachel Held Evans @donmilleris I agree w /
readers who have suggested that it might be
more productive to have this conversation in a different format.
I've known many bloggers
who approach me with questions about how to generate
more readers only to follow up with a hasty, «Not that it matters if anyone reads my work.»
If you are a
reader who cares
more about communicating the message of the lesson, and you trust the process of preparation as outlined here, then you are on your way to becoming an effective public
reader!
Readers of Al - Jumuah deal pretty ordinarily with the ordinary vexations of family life in America: How to stay connected with your kids, how to raise good kids
who know the value of study and hard work, how to improve a marriage, all these from a Muslim perspective are explored,
more or less in the same way they are examined in a Christian family magazine.