Last Monday, Kindle announced that authors who participate in Amazon's Kindle Direct Select program will now be paid by the number
of pages their readers consume, rather than the percentage of the book they read.
The changes (which involve compensating authors based on the number
of pages a reader completes) left some saying they wanted out of the program.
The new method of calculating a book's share of the pie is now based on the number
of pages a reader reads.
Not exact matches
The pay - per -
page system actually makes a lot
of sense because it provides for an objective way
of assessing an e-book's value to its
readers, and authors get payments accordingly.
Announced last week, the shift will introduce a pay - per -
page system where authors will receive royalties based on how much
of their e-books
readers actually get through.
Authors who post their ideas and sample
pages to Inkshares» community
of 100,000
readers, for instance, will be published if their ideas get 750 preorders from
readers.
Haik and Moretti say Mic is also tracking time spent on a
page along with other metrics such as repeat visitors, scroll depth (how far a
reader gets into a story before they click away), and the number
of times content is copied and pasted into a post, tweet, or email.
Adding great customization, search and curation capability positions Texture to reach beyond traditional magazine
readers to a new audience
of «people who almost exclusively consume their content on the screen, rather than off the
page,» says Maich.
Even the idea
of «clicking» the banner ad was not obvious at the start — some
of the early advertisers didn't even have websites
of their own to link their ads to, so clicking their banners took
readers to custom
pages on HotWired.com.
The author does a great job
of educating
readers about the role
of unconscious bias in a
page - turning, interesting way.»
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.
Some
of the names
of these purported next big things will look familiar to Inc.
readers — Kickstarter, Etsy, Foursquare, and Buzzfeed have graced our
pages before.
With OpBandit, a news outlet's home
page could be different for
readers in one part
of the country than for those in another, or could differ depending on time
of day or other factors.
Good storytelling never goes out
of style, but engaging visuals and a well - organized structure are what keeps
readers on your
page.
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.
Both
of these tools automatically append a list
of similar articles to the end
of each
of your blog posts, giving
readers the opportunity to move on to other
pages of your site.
Its daily business news service exists entirely online, but the company goes to great lengths to prevent the kind
of social sharing that drives
page views and
reader interactions.
In addition to the Houston Chronicle's 825,000 daily
readers and 1.4 million
readers on Sunday, Chron.com, is widely regarded as one
of the top newspaper websites and averages nearly 95 million
page views and 15 million unique visitors each month.
Page of giveaways for your
readers, listeners, or viewers.
Kevin Milligan's technical analysis
of Tax Free Savings Accounts will not be drawing many eyeballs away from the Life
pages, but it might bring in additional
readers, who would otherwise not read the Globe and Mail newspaper on - line.
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.
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.
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».
«I might lose whatever credibility I have with
readers if I suggested flat out that a book centered around the subject
of oil, written by an economist, was a
page - turner, but I am willing to say with conviction that Why Your World Is About To Get A Whole Lot Smaller, by former CIBC Chief Economist Jeff Rubin, is a fantastically compelling read.
False cover plus 2 -
page spread — Custom cover art; full -
page ad on back side
of false cover; both sides
of cover direct
readers to a 2 -
page spread inside the magazine where the article appears
The site has amassed
readers at an enviable rate (30 million unique
page views per month) and this past December, the company raised $ 15.5 million in a Series C round
of funding, bringing its total to $ 27 million.
Many
of our
readers have been experiencing 404 errors on dshort
pages.
Of course, we all have share buttons at the top or bottom of our page but how are we enticing readers to share our conten
Of course, we all have share buttons at the top or bottom
of our page but how are we enticing readers to share our conten
of our
page but how are we enticing
readers to share our content?
The 7 -
page white paper details four separate options for web scanning and offers
readers a 30 - day trial
of Atalasoft's latest scanning solution.
Backlinks, or inbound links, are a form
of off -
page SEO where you earn links from other websites that direct
readers to your own site.
The titles and descriptions
of your blog must seize your
reader's attention, effectively introducing the content
of your
pages and ensuring that the users want to learn more and click on your links.
I do SEO and for on -
page copy rather than focusing on the primary keyword phrase to start, I focus on 2 things, writing for the
reader and a bit
of direct response copy (i.e. I get the
reader to envision using a product or how to solve their problem — future pacing).
Below
readers can find the full video
of Kyle Bass speaking as well as the 20
pages, the theme
of which was titled, «Hayman Global Outlook Pitfalls and Opportunities for 2014 `
A few
of our
readers post more than 10 times a day to their Facebook
Page and have found great success.
By opening this
page, each
reader accepts and agrees to Streetwise Reports» terms
of use and full legal disclaimer.
The profound urgency
of Laudato Si strikes the
reader on every
page of the encyclical.
Readers will no doubt remember the recent heated exchange in the
pages of First Things.
Training Publications, 150
pages, $ 18 cloth, $ 12 paper.There is no biblical book that has affected the inner lives
of readers and worshippers over the ages more profoundly than the Book
of Psalms....
On every
page of his seven - hundred -
page Johann Sebastian Bach, Geck's heroic scholarship is in evidence but so too are excessive details on minor topics, incomprehensible sentences, psychological speculation, and a convoluted construction that whiplashes the
reader between events, topics, and even centuries — and all
of this in a translation that with generosity can be called lumpish.
Habibi is not only a moving artistic experience» surging off the
page and swirling around the
reader's head» but also a reminder
of one key aspect
of religion: relationships.
It should be made clear to the
reader of these
pages that the Disciples had no ecclesiastical structure above the local church by which this or any other issue could be settled by authority.
The Right Attitude to Rain by Alexander McCall Smith Pantheon, 288
pages, $ 21.95 Hard to believe that, only a handful
of years ago, the name Alexander McCall Smith would have drawn a blank among American
readers.
The New Testament: A Translation by david bentley hart yale, 616
pages, $ 35 David Bentley Hart's new single - handed translation
of the New Testament will strike the fair - minded
reader by turns as startling, incisive, audacious, smug, shrewd, and quirky to the point
of exasperation: everything, in....
I think that every Bible should have a big «STOP» sign on the first
page along with that passage
of scripture letting the
reader (or potential
reader) know that this book is not for everybody, but only for those that have been enabled by God to read and understand it.
The roller coaster swoops the
reader from the conversion
of Muhammad to monotheism to the coronation
of Charlemagne in three
pages.
Readers of the New York Times, which Alasdair MacIntyre has called «that parish magazine
of affluent and self - congratulatory liberal enlightenment,» will have noticed the appearance on its op - ed
pages of a relatively new genre
of sermonizing.
Responding to feedback from one
of our younger
readers (see our March - April letters
page) we continue the theme here, looking more closely at how we are saved by the death and resurrection
of Christ, and the place
of suffering in the economy
of redemption.
Readers of First Things should by now be well - acquainted with the heated national debate - in part inspired by these very
pages - over the role and legitimacy
of the modern Supreme Court, armed with the power
of judicial review, in a country that proclaims itself to be self - governing.
In A Hobbit Journey, the
reader has to plough through 17
pages of a rather diffuse introduction before Dickerson explicitly states the purpose
of his book, and even then it is somewhat vague: it will explore the question «What can we learn from hobbits and from their vision
of the Good Life, and how does that apply to our own present situation?»
Twentieth - Century Catholic Theologians: From Chenu to Ratzinger by fergus kerr blackwell, 240
pages, $ 29.95 Over the last decade, a Scottish Dominican named Fergus Kerr has produced a series
of books designed to orient
readers to contemporary trends.