Sentences with phrase «of his readers did»

And each type of reader does have certain typical interests.
I don't blog about all of my options transactions on Investment Hunting because many of my readers don't care about options.
I admire you and I believe the majority of your readers do as well.
To the first generation of readers it didn't proclaim the majesty of Jesus» birth.
He's a bit too extreme to take seriously, and I suspect most of my readers don't think of him as an authoritative figure.
There can be little question that the English translators thought of the verse as having the meaning I have suggested, and it seems probable to me that Mark did also; unquestionably most of his readers did.
I believe some of the readers don't know the dfference between «jalapenos» and «mild green chiles».
One of my readers did that and liked it.
It seems a lot of your readers did and yet we all hesitate to admit it outside of Bloggyland... too funny.
I don't personally eat gluten free, but I know a bunch of my readers do, based on the number of questions and comments I get concerning gluten free substitutions.
Yes, some of my recipes don't take food combining rules into consideration, as my husband doesn't follow these rules and many of my readers don't, either.
Quite obviously, many of your readers didn't.
And this is a giveaway all of my readers don't want to miss.
A few of my readers did that and they found them to be dry as well, that's why I used stone ground wheat flour and coconut oil.
I just really LOVE LulaRoe and I know a lot of my readers do, too!
Now, I know a lot of my readers don't do shorter styles, but I'm hoping I can persuade some of you with these pretties.
Here are some I really like and that you could probably wear for Christmas parties as I know most of my readers don't dress up on the morning of 25th.
But overtime, I realized my vineyard posts, although great in theory, are not relatable to a lot of people since many of my readers don't live in Virginia.
In other news, I read a great post on Foodiecrush this morning, where Heidi shared some fun facts about herself that most of her readers didn't know.
Even though I no longer work in an office, I know a lot of my readers do, so today I thought I'd Continue Reading
Some of our readers don't know that much about Silent Hill 2.
Sarah Bolme presents An Important Element in Publishing Nonfiction posted at Marketing Christian Books, saying, «With decreased time spent reading, decreased attention span, and knowing that the majority of readers don't read a Christian nonfiction book in its entirety, every author should pay attention to this important element for nonfiction books.»
That being said, Goodreads suffers from a completely different problem where a lot of readers don't actually utilize the rating system for ratings.
Most of the readers do not understand that the authors allow their books to be a part of a giveaway and it helps them tremendously if readers will take a moment and write a review if they have enjoyed the books.
The difference will be that you've removed the unfair impression that having a negative review on top generates, that the majority of readers did not like the book, even when the evidence (a four star average) clearly indicates that they did.
After all, there's still that 75 % of readers we don't yet reach.
I think the bulk of the readers do head there for fiction, but there is also a large section for non-fiction.
I probably WO N'T do it just because it'd be such a high level pain in the patootie and the vast majority of my readers didn't seem bothered by it.
Many of the readers I do have insisted I have to write a sequel.
During this era the majority of readers did not feature a touchscreen display to pinch and zoom, so we had to make due to advanced settings.
The overwhelming majority of readers don't like what you present or represent.
While you want to use social media to drive folks to your website, lots of readers do prefer to engage with you on sites they frequent daily, whether that's Goodreads, Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter or LinkedIn.
One of my readers does legal contracts for a living — she reads the books as soon as they come out and earns her next paperback right away.
I've learned that most of my readers don't seem to care who my publisher is (or if I have one).
A lot of readers don't like first person narratives, but then again, a lot of best sellers have been told through that point of view.
She points out something a lot of readers don't understand.
I hope that the world will become a place where more and more people will write and self - publish because they want to, improve if they want to, and where the growing paucity of readers does not diminish the fun inherent in putting your own words to paper (or bytes).
This one, called the ECTACO jetbook, seems to be specifically geared toward users in Poland and Russia, and supports the basic formats that most of the readers do, such as text, Word, and MobiPocket.
Platt said that Amazon's practices allowed his readers to be disappointed, and even attracted the type of reader he didn't want.
Ad Sites Free ad sites = pools of readers you don't normally have access to.
I believe 99 percent of readers do not care (one little lick) about the reputation of the publisher.
I've read a lot of «How [successful writer] promoted their book and sold loads» pieces and they can be a little thin on what they actually did to achieve the amount of readers they did.
The left 25 % of the readers don't buy many, if any, books that don't come from the 9 left wing authors.
You've made a good point that a lot of readers do browse online rather than in bookstores, so we shouldn't feel bad about our books only appearing in the former.
A number of readers don't even read prologues.
Drumming up a buzz to spark the anticipation and interest of your readers doesn't have to cost lots of money but does take time.
We here at CrackBerry use Evernote quite a bit, and we know that many of our readers do as well.
I do what works for me and I know many of my readers do something similar.
What kind of a reader does an artist make?
Finding a suitable replacement for Google Reader has been challenging because cutting and pasting from many of the readers does not work well, or at all.
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