Sentences with phrase «number of my blog readers»

(A large number of my blog readers & customer base are outside the UK)
i really need to increase my number of blog readers and will definitely adding a few of these techniques.
A number of my blog readers have complained about my site not working correctly in Explorer but looks great in Opera.
A small number of my blog readers have complained about my site not working correctly in Explorer but looks great in Safari.
A small number of my blog readers have complained about my blog not operating correctly in Explorer but looks great in Safari.

Not exact matches

Along with influential readers like Musk and Harris, Wait But Why now has numbers any other startup blog would be envious of: A total of 31 million unique visitors and 87 million page views, with monthly averages of 1.6 million uniques and 4.6 million page views, according to Urban.
A small number of readers of this blog will someday be saved by knowing the grace of their creator, through the love of Jesus Christ.
That's the main (only) way I (and a number of my readers I know) read the 6 - 8 SBN blogs we follow.
Without it this blog wouldn't have half the readers it does now and neither would a number of other football blogs.
Some specific campaign tactics backfired as well, with «e-watchmen,» whose job was to monitor opposing blogs and post comments in her support, ending up alienating many bloggers and their readers by posting unsophisticated messages in large numbers — essentially, committing the sin of comment spam.
Yoga Journal offers a number of excellent suggestions - which captivated us here at ChildLight Yoga enough that we decided to reproduce their article in it its entirety for our blog readers.
Over the years, the number one paint question that I receive from my readers of my blog is how to transition a home -LSB-...]
I recently took a poll in my Facebook group for blog readers and discovered that a large number of ladies said they were not feeling put together in their outfits.
If you are a long - time reader of this blog you've seen it remixed a number of times; for instance here, and here, oh and here again, and don't forget about this one, and the other one.
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Included are whole lesson resources (normally 2 pounds each) for: - Amazing verbs and adverbs - Adventurous adjectives - Astonishing alliteration - Capturing the readers» attention - Exceptional expanded noun phrases - Perfect personification and awesome oxymorons - Structuring and organising creative writing - Stupendous similes and miraculous metaphors - Wondrous writing - seven wonders of the world - Writing about Emotions - VCOP - vocabulary - VCOP - openers - VCOP - connectives - VCOP - punctuation There are also a number of games and help - sheets, including: - All 8 writing purpose help - sheets (Analyse, Explain, Inform, Persuade, Describe, Instruct, Evaluate, Argue)- Literacy writing mat -2 «Pointless» games - Templates (Newspapers, Blogs, Postcards, etc.) All images are licensed for commercial use and are cited on the final slides of the PowerPoints.
Now with the release of the book, the number of writers creating blogs that are intended to get readers to transfer their loyalty is bound to explode.
«So basically the idea of a blog tour is you find a certain number of review blogs or blogs in your niche market who will do interviews or a review or things like that about your book so that their readers can be exposed to what you're doing.»
While the good folks of the «publishing industry» are discussing trends, numbers, and predictions over at the DBW conference, we thought we would give the readers of the Reedsy blog a sneak peek of what the future could actually hold.
I have a number of blogs, which really help me to get readers for my books.
For the most part this is tied to my blog's topic (Christian theology), the number of readers I draw, and the income generated per sale doesn't make it worth the effort to embed my associates ID with every book.
Then there are a number of authors who begin their blogs with the intent of writing their books post by post and getting feedback from their readers along the way.
For a traditionally published author to give away numerous copies of his book — and as of Day Two of the Tour, over 700 comments have been posted to the various blogs involved, meaning 700 copies to readers and an additional number to soldiers — would be impossible on this scale.
There are a number of Prime apps that are available, such as a cloud storage system to house your entire e-book collection and also an RSS Reader so you can catch up on the latest news from your favorite blog.
Several nationally recognized bloggers have been offered publishing deals based on the numbers of readers who view and subscribe to their blogs, giving the industry a plausible base for speculating on the potential reading market for a specific blogger's book.
More than likely, you gathered at least a small number of readers around your blog.
While frustrating for longtime fans of the site, new readers will delight in the side - splitting stories; additionally, a number of well - known bestselling titles that were curated from popular blogs contain previously published content.
2) Monthly Active Readers - This is the number of readers that check Books Butterfly apps and sites and blogs every singleReaders - This is the number of readers that check Books Butterfly apps and sites and blogs every singlereaders that check Books Butterfly apps and sites and blogs every single month.
These are also customers not averse to spending money on books Promote with Books Butterfly and you can reach a very large number of Apple readers 1) We have 822,500 + Apple Readers on Book Apps 2) We have 88,428 + Apple Email Subscribers for our Apple Email List 3) We have a dedicated Apple Free Books & Deals email list and blog 4) We have Apple Book Apps for 20 different readers 1) We have 822,500 + Apple Readers on Book Apps 2) We have 88,428 + Apple Email Subscribers for our Apple Email List 3) We have a dedicated Apple Free Books & Deals email list and blog 4) We have Apple Book Apps for 20 different Readers on Book Apps 2) We have 88,428 + Apple Email Subscribers for our Apple Email List 3) We have a dedicated Apple Free Books & Deals email list and blog 4) We have Apple Book Apps for 20 different genres.
Now, Mike Rohde is back, again with a series of numbered blog posts that engage prospective readers and build interest in his book while he's writing it.
A number of blogs and websites also linked to The Capital article, including most notably «Instapundit, «which attracts tens of thousands of readers each day.
Since readers of the blog can number in the thousands, this is a great way to provide new content for the blog owner, and also to get the author in front of potential readers.
However with a recent explosion in the number of eBook reader devices the blog has gravitated from solely covering news related to Kindle to comparative reviews of eBook reader that are competing with Kindle.
Following Paul's blog titled «Strength in Numbers» yesterday, you can see with your own eyes (especially if you have purchased SEALs of Summer superbundle onto your eReading device) how collaboration can allow authors of the same genre to join forces and deliver the collection of stories that readers can not resist.
As an author, going on a blog tour immediately introduces you to a number of bloggers where you'll be supplying a guest post pertinent to their site, as well as all their readers.
I do belong to a number of writers groups, we share blog posts, Tweets, blog about each other's work... I must say so far it hasn't worked too well for me, as part of the issue seems to be that we locate many authors, follow authors and authors join our groups, and we seem to have more difficulty locating readers.
A number of readers have expressed surprise about how I manage to blog in addition to holding down a full - time book publicity job.
And then I remembered, I had an agent, a great agent, I wrote great books (so all the rejecting editors told me) and yes, you are right, self pub has given my stories a voice and an ear and the chance to be read, when they otherwise would have still been gathering dust on my hard drive, yet, on the other hand this is hard, REALLY HARD, it is SO hard to find your way to a readership as a SP, with limited funds (dwindling)... and the glimmer of trad pub — with their power to splash your name around established circles of readers, and their ability to secure a great number of reviews where, as a self pub, doors have been slammed in my face — becomes temptingly shiny again, (it's like childbirth, you forget all the painful stuff with time)... and it all gets very tempting... almost tempting enough to consider sacrificing one work JUST one artistic premise for the trade off of visibility... and then perhaps, just perhaps THEN, my SP efforts will finally sprout wings... but then I hear you and other say, it wasn't worth it, you'd never do it again, and I sigh... And then I wake up the next morning and think of packing it all in, and going to work for Walmart and steady shitty pay... lol And then along comes this blog post.
The tour organizer signed up 20 quality book blogs each with a good number of readers posted their review on their blogs and on Amazon, announced a giveaway across the 20 blogs, and we had 2 «book blasts» done.
I believe that one of the strengths of this blog is the number of smart, sophisticated readers who leave insightful comments and engage in intelligent debates.
Note to my readers: one odd thing about my blog is that I write about a wide number of issues.
But in early 2007, while trolling the comment streams on Jim Cramer's blog, and making comments defending him, a number of readers told me that I was one of the best writers on the site, so why didn't I emerge from Cramer's shadow?
The double - entry stamp is something a lot of American travelers worry about, the number one question I'd been asked about by readers of a Cuba series I'd posted on my travel blog.
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Over the last year, a growing number of TravelSkills readers have submitted their own Reader Reports — many of which have become some of the blog's most popular posts!
Organized and chaired by artist Sharon Louden, it brought to bear the expertise of a number of New York City's finest art mavens: the artist and writer Sharon Butler, whose well appointed blog Two Coats of Paint will be familiar to many readers here; artist, former gallery director, curator and current Director of the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Studio Program Bill Carroll; artist, curator and current Dean of The New York Academy of Art Peter Drake; and New York dealer, inveterate blogger and author of How to Start and Run a Commercial Art Gallery Ed Winkleman.
Letting our imagination run riot, the same factor of 2 is arrived at via De Moivre's theorem exp (ix) = cos (x) + i sin (x) but that might be too complex for this blog — when I wrote to Martin Gardner in the mid-1970s to complain that his Scientific American column neglected complex numbers he wrote back to say they were a tad too complex for his Scientific American readers.)
This smacks of desperate PR — PR that is now proving massively counterproductive, both in the number of additional downloads of SB11 and, I'm sure, the number of readers of Spencer's blog.
At 5:19 Eastern (4:19 blog), reader Dishman speculated that the problem with Harry might come from the Argos number of 8900 moving around.
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