Sentences with phrase «most readers of these pages»

I would point out that most readers of these pages probably fall into the fitness / nutrition nerd category and as such have a better idea of what they're eating and expending than a more general population.

Not exact matches

Mini plan: The reader may request a mini plan, or a condensed version of your business plan (1 - 10 pages), which includes most of the same components as in a longer traditional plan — minus the details and explanation.
Readers of these pages would obviously know that AngelList is the 800 - pound gorilla and the most reputable but the truth is that many new crowd - funding platforms are appearing globally and funding through such platforms has skyrocketed in just the past two years from $ 400 million to a whopping $ 2.6 billion.
A 236 - page compendium of insightful commentary and sound advice for the entrepreneur and small business owner With real world practicality, readers will learn how to significantly reduce their marketing costs and while increasing their profit margins by employing environmentally sound and ethically founded policies and practices; convert their vendors, customers, and competitors into a kind of auxiliary sales resource; successfully persuading business acquaintances to become joint - venture partners; utilizing social media, traditional media, and their own imagination to reduce advertising costs while employing alternative marketing practices The distilled and effective wisdom of two of the most successful yet frugal entrepreneurs who have combined their many years of experience and expertise in a single volume that should be considered mandatory reading strongly recommended.
To most readers, this did not mean the dissolution of the CEIFB, especially when earlier on the same page, the Minister of Finance stated that «the CEIFB will continue to set the rate but the Government will limit rate increases to no more than 5 cents per year until the EI Operating Account is balanced».
At the same time, there are three groups of prospective readers who might benefit most from its pages.
The result is that even the most secular of readers will not feel hectored by these pages, and even the most scholarly will learn from them.
The second half (it's only 188 pages long) gets more challenging, but I think most educated readers would still find be able to follow his treatment of the physics, as far as he intended it to be followed, at least.
And the papers, although of course they have to lobby for their own bottom line interests, will surely lose thousands of readers for every day they have a front page story about something that is of so little relevance to most peoples» lives.
The authors, Peggy Aldrich Kidwell and Paul E. Ceruzzi who both work for the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, have attempted to provide readers with a whirlwind tour of the most significant developments in computation in less than 150 pages.
Every day the past week I've been working on editing the most exciting recipe collection we've ever had — right now, it's a 265 - page compilation of my readers» favorite healthy recipes.
Chas Smith, who ghost wrote most of the articles in the early Weider publications, has explained this and Reg Park warned readers of the same thing through the pages of his own magazine (the Reg Park Journal).
In fact, that's how most of the readers on this page will have arrived here.
An FAQ (frequently asked questions) page is designed to answer some of your readers» most common questions.
Like most fairytales, this one begins» «Once upon a time...»», with the hand of an unseen reader turning the pages of a beautifully illustrated storybook.
They could then go into the «back end» of their blog and analyze the statistics page, where they could view demographic information about their readers, including how many viewers they receive daily, which of their articles have received the most page views, and what country their readers live in.
Many examples will be familiar to readers of the «best practices» literature (Southwest Airlines, New York City Police Department, Long Beach Unified School District), but the book's nearly 500 pages allow its editors to delve into details that will be fresh for most.
Upbeat, optimistic, apolitical, willing to showcase what's good in today's high schools where most commentators carp about what's wrong, Bamberger makes the reader forget to notice that in the course of 214 pages he scarcely mentions anything having to do with the core academic mission of the school.
Most don't want to do what he does with his first graders: teach them to count, wipe runny noses, huddle in a cozy corner of the classroom with new readers to share stories of Civil Rights leaders and turn the pages of Dr. Seuss» The Cat in the Hat.
For e-book lovers, the most important new feature in Reader Mobile 9 is PDF reflow, which automatically shrinks and reformats PDFs for the small screen so readers don't have to pan and zoom around overly - large pages, Anup Murarka, director of partner development and technology strategy at Adobe's platform business unit, said in an interview last week.
Most KF8 devices including Kindle Fire support pinch and zoom or alternatively offer s different way to enlarge text called «mag zones» where readers tap on a paragraph of text to open the live selectable text in a larger panel above the page.
While still in its most recent launch stage, Blookist is offering 50 % off its pro membership for readers of this article by using code «blookistcmp» on the registration page.
Powers of Two is a book that will capture readers» imaginations from the opening pages and help us to see our world — and the most important people in our lives — differently
Most of you are familiar with their «Look Inside» feature that allows potential readers to see the first few pages of a book, but this is only while on the Amazon site itself.
Plus these days with the eBook becoming more prevalent, its impossible to read the ending as the most you get are the first few pages using the Look Inside option, which probably explains why eBook sales here in the United Kingdom, a nation of paper and hardback lovers, pale in comparison to the much more enlightened readers in the United States.
''... When the last page is turned, the dedicated reader will have a clearer comprehension of one of life's most mysterious and meaningful relationships.
They include one of the most volatile, protracted arguments you'll see on the matter, incidentally making me think there's something to Disqus CEO Daniel Ha's assertion in Four ways web comments will change that «readers are spending most of their time on the south side of web pages.
Lead researcher Prof Charles Czeisler told the BBC News website: «The light emitted by most e-readers is shining directly into the eyes of the reader, whereas from a printed book or the original Kindle, the reader is only exposed to reflected light from the pages of the book.»
I decided to figure out SoundCloud (which I heard about through the Joanna Penn interview with Viv Oyolu that I referenced above), interview myself, and embed it on the reader - related pages on my site (books, buy my books, etc.) I get pretty much the same reader questions over and over so I picked a few of the most common and answered them.
Easy navigation between pages is one of the most sought - after features of a comic book reader and Echo Comics does not disappoint at all in this respect.
With most of the other readers, if I don't like the home page, shelves, etc... I'm stuck with the software or don't use the reader.
An appended page offers kids nine bits of practical advice on what to do when a home is on fire, but this is most useful in simply snaring young readers — it's that exciting.
The problem is, a lot of the right readers may just skim the Amazon page and see that a negative, 3 star review has been voted «most helpful» and assume incorrectly that the book must not be any good.
They will both still show up on the top of the page, but now you're letting readers appreciate the evidence and decide for themselves, which review they personally agree with more, rather than simply assuming the one with the most votes has to be categorically true (which can never be the case, obviously, because different readers will have different reactions).
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Since most functions are controlled with the touch screen, Sony lopped off many of the Readers» buttons, and there are now just five on the Pocket Edition — Page Forward and Back, Home, Zoom, and Options.
One could have the greatest story in the world, but if it's riddled with spelling errors in the first few pages, even the most forgiving of readers is going to put the book down.
-- Social media pages geared toward providing readers with discounted books — Newsletters geared toward providing readers with discounted books or reviews of books at any price — Blogs that feature books from specific categories, discounted books, or book reviews — Any print publication that reviews books — Email lists that provide libraries with information about books, either with or without reviews — Distributor catalogues that provide bookstores and libraries with information about books, either with or without reviews — The algorithms that trigger «you might like» and «buyers also considered» recommendations on internet sales sites — Consumer reviews Notice the emphasis in most of these areas on reviews.
Stedman has crafted a beautiful story: an original plot filled with dilemmas that will have the reader contemplating long after the last page; luminous prose that is marvellously descriptive of the Western Australian landscape and effectively conveys the post-war atmosphere; and characters with depth and appeal whose situations evoke empathy (only the most hard - hearted reader will finish this book without a tear shed).
«The light emitted by most e-readers is shining directly into the eyes of the reader, whereas from a printed book or the original Kindle, the reader is only exposed to reflected light from the pages of the book,» the study's lead researcher Charles Czeisler, told the BBC.
The latest readers have crisp, clear text, and employ caching schemes that almost never refresh the full page; most of the time, only the letters fade out and back in again.
The Race Underground: Boston, New York, and the Incredible Rivalry That Built America's First Subway by Doug Most Publisher: St. Martin's Press Publication Date: 02/04/2014 History, Science & Current Affairs, 352 pages Number of reader reviews: 25 Readers» consensus: 4.4 / 5.0
Kobo has issued a new software update for their line of ebook readers that adds a couple of new features, most notably a fast page flip feature to quickly scan through pages.
Some authors will say this is dishonest; but negative reviews always get the most «helpful» votes and show up on the front page of Amazon, and that doesn't necessarily reflect the majority of readers» reactions (out of 187 reviews, only 5 % of them are one star.
Design simplicity, efficient use, the choice of millions of users: * Multiple - line stacks, hundreds of thousands of novel / newspaper / magazines free read (Note: All stacks are built by third parties) * depth optimization of novel to read txt * visual experience set, all the background color to support several real - time visibility * Page mode * Smart layout, to create the most comfortable reading experience of paper flip effect * real * support for voice input, attack with half times * strong local book file Find (supports wildcards to retrieve and import), a full range of book content search (support regular expression) * free copy like text, and can be sent to microblogging — Format: TXT, HTML, EPUB, UMD, OPDS Official Website: http://anyview.net official micro-Bo: http://t.sina.com.cn/3637250 official QQ group: 161 462 668 readers, e-books
The iPhone app was good by iPhone ebook reader standard, but the full - page image - and - text rendering felt like a gimmick on a small screen — most of the time you'll end up reflowing the raw text on your phone, a la the Kindle app.
Digital comics On a related note, Shaun Huston ponders the challenges of making «comics as we know them» work on digital devices: «While there's some latitude to read full pages on the iPad, and the Fire at 4.7» x 7.5» (or the Nooks) affords that option more realistically than the iPhone or similarly - sized devices, in all of these cases there will be situations where most readers will shift to Guided View in order to effectively see some particular detail on a page.
E-books can, of course, be viewed at a selection of type sizes, and most readers and reader apps re-calculate page numbers when you change the typeface and font size.
Page turns are on a par with those of most other current readers — sluggish, but not painfully so.
One of the things I love the most is using my personal Facebook Profile and my Fan Page as ways to communicate with fans, boost reader engagement and keep the book promotion wheels turning.
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