So while I agree that indie authors will need to work harder, I don't really think that
most readers care, as long as they find value in the words they read.
Not exact matches
Most readers will
care more about effect than cause in something as technical as this.
With cost containment becoming the new buzzword in medicine — particularly given the much - ridiculed but far from unreasonable apprehension that the Affordable
Care Act could lead to «death panels» — a
reader may worry that Gawande recommends forcing the weakest and
most vulnerable out of the lifeboat if they refuse to jump themselves.
Our partners and pals and Significant Others, The people who work in the
Caring Professions, The service that pays for my therapy sessions, The Muppets and Smurfs and of course Mr. Rogers, The U.S.C.C. and Los Angeles Dodgers, The lady who serves as our story - time
reader (At present) the Senate Majority Leader, Delores in day -
care, Ms. Sands in ceramics, Francesca who networks my fam» ly dynamics, Picasso and Scarecrow, the Cowardly Lion And Ronald McDonald and Richard Mcbrien, Miss Piggy and Kermit and Bozo and Bartok, Corita and Gloria Steinem and Starhawk, And Rudolf the Reindeer and Santa's ten elves But best of all
most of all, god is our selves!
I was so impressed by the commitment of this team to fighting for the kid / food causes
most TLT
readers care deeply about, and by their willingness to help parents in any way they can.
Birth: Issues in Perinatal
Care 30 (4): 272 - 277, Dec. (This was one of the
most - read and
most reader - appreciated articles in the history of this journal.)
Neither are
most «Babywise»
readers likely aware that the child -
care guide that now sits on their bookshelf next to their well - thumbed Spock or «What to Expect the First Year» is designed to «capture the minds» of their children.
«
Most of this work is undetectable by
readers, including by health -
care providers looking for research to inform patient
care.»
Your style is so feminine, sophisticate yet I can see that you are having fun with fashion, What I appreciate the
most, are the links concerning the items you show in your pictures and if you are wearing something older you always make effort to find a similar item, which is very helpful — it also shows that you are
caring about your
readers.
As an employee of L'Oréal, she aims to share her passion for skin
care with
readers to help them embrace their best,
most cared for complexion yet.
About Blog Faegre Baker Daniels» blog provides the latest breaking news on health
care reform to businesses, whether providers or employers - following the issues closely to provide
readers with the
most up - to - date information.
I am a retired hippie, athletically oriented ex pro spiritualist, better cook, positive and
caring, fun - funny, serious while sometimes profound, competitive,
reader, writer, rock and roll loving exception to
most rules.
The final,
most compelling reason I don't
care for the Student Achievement Partners questions is that although they teach the reading — the content of the text — there's no attempt to teach the
reader strategies by which that
reader can pursue meaning independently, yes independently (notice my repetition for emphasis modeled after Because of Winn - Dixie).
He takes
care of cover design, ads, keywords, and strategy, including determining the demographics of the
readers most likely to enjoy the kind of books I write, and then getting my work in front of their eyes.
And, finally, one of the
most disconcerting problems every
reader has (I don't
care what level of smarty pants you are) is vocabulary.
Most readers don't
care about a book's publisher.
If the publishing brands are meaningless to
most readers, why would they
care or pay attention to a quarrel between a publisher and Amazon?
Five Days at Memorial, the culmination of six years of reporting, unspools the mystery of what happened in those days, bringing the
reader into a hospital fighting for its life and into a conversation about the
most terrifying form of health
care rationing.
Part history, part activist manual, that book, which remains in print 20 years later, typifies
most of Hoose's work: solid information is tied to contemporary and historical events through stories that make the
reader care.
People get really fixated on reviews because the newsletters like Bookbub depend on them entirely for indication of a book's worthiness, but I agree with you that
most readers don't
care all that much about them.
Despite the number of closed doors in industry - facing media and traditional media,
most readers do not
care how a book was published, and can be effectively reached with a well - thought - out marketing campaign, combined with competitive pricing.
Most readers these days don't
care if a book was a NYT bestseller, that's been proven, but what does matter is if you connect with
readers through your work.
Outside the rarefied atmosphere of certain corners of the Internet
most readers don't know or
care, because the inner workings of the publishing industry aren't really a big deal to
most people.
Besides,
readers don't
care too much about length for the
most part if the story is great and ends well.
I've learned that
most of my
readers don't seem to
care who my publisher is (or if I have one).
Most readers don't
care who published you as long as you give them a great reading experience.
Users will also find a fingerprint
reader, which makes us wonder if this tablet is going to be targeted at the enterprise market as
most people don't
care so much about this for a personal device.
I'm pretty sure that
most sci - fi / fantasy
readers don't
care a jot what's between the protagonist's legs.
i've been happily using fbreader for a while now which is a good solid (and open source, if you
care about these things) ebook
reader but it does lack a few of the customisation features Aldiko has —
most notably the font size and layout settings.
The average
reader's not going to catch nor
care about run on sentences, comma splices, garden path sentences (
most don't even know what this is), etc..
I'm not entirely convinced it matters that much — and I doubt
most readers (who aren't used to thinking «preservation» like some of us) will
care that much.
Anonymous:
Most readers don't care who published the damn book... That's because, with most self - and vanitypublished books, the readers will never even see t
Most readers don't
care who published the damn book... That's because, with
most self - and vanitypublished books, the readers will never even see t
most self - and vanitypublished books, the
readers will never even see them.
Most readers don't
care who published the damn book.
The point at its
most basic level however is that authors, agents and
readers don't
care.
If you take
most readers they don't
care about anything other than the words.
Readers don't
care whether books have ISBN numbers or not...
most don't even know what an ISBN is, and wouldn't
care if they did.
fact of the matter is
most of liliputing
readers do not
care if Brad makes a few dimes.
Most readers don't
care if a review comes from a member of an exclusive Amazon club or not.
The thing that bugs me
most is the authors who don't
care about, or even want to chat with their
readers.
There are other sites to find free books than the Amazon Kindle store, and
most of these sites don't
care where in the world you are located; in other words, the ability to download and read the free content is not just for USA
readers, but people in any country can download it assuming, of course, you don't live in a country that censors the Internet.
As to your question about encountering misconceptions, in my experience,
most readers don't
care whether books are independently or traditionally published.
After
readers of Yours magazine voted for their favourite dogs — who are all regular visitors to schools, hospitals and
care homes — Sausage was named as HiLife PAT Dog of the Year 2016/17 after receiving the
most votes.
About Blog Faegre Baker Daniels» blog provides the latest breaking news on health
care reform to businesses, whether providers or employers - following the issues closely to provide
readers with the
most up - to - date information.
We do this by networking with experts and animal lovers in the pet
care industry to provide
readers like you with the
most up - to - date resources on
caring for your pet.
I suspect that this is what
most of my
readers care about at this point so there's no need to worry, for now at least.
Most lawyers really produce content for themselves, not for their
readers, and that's why their
readers (clients) mostly don't
care.
Well, despite the build - up I gave to Bruce at the outset of this post, I know that
most of my
readers simply don't
care whether solo practice is, or ever will be «the main event.»
In 2006, they received the
Readers» Choice Award for their long term
care product from Benefits Selling magazine for being the
most comprehensive and effective.
It shows the
reader a number of critical attributes about yourself: you are sharing,
caring, willing to learn and
most of all you give your time for free.
ASCO's growing roster of cutting - edge journals serves
readers as the
most credible, authoritative, peer - reviewed resources for significant clinical oncology research and research that informs the delivery of efficient, high - quality cancer
care across the globe.