Your Amazon page may be the first and
only page a reader looks at when deciding whether to purchase your book.
Not exact matches
Not
only will it drive more traffic to these
pages from your
readers but it also has a major impact on that product
page's search engine authority.
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.
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.
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.
Readers of his autobiography (
only two volumes in English so far, and those
only just reaching the 1980s in over 1,000
pages) have good cause to fear that it might well be the latter.
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.
Only a few
pages later, however, Safranski seems in perfect accord with Schlegel's breezy suggestion that what moves the
reader of Dante's Commedia is beauty, not its religious meaning.
I haven't yet found another solution to create the
page automatically from my
reader (the
only way to keep it from getting stale).
Scroll down the right - hand column of any
page on the site (
readers via RSS, you'll actually need to click through for once) for links to some old favorites, some new friends and a couple of examples of those man - if -
only - people - had - listened moments.
Several newspapers led with that,
only to hear him announce his resignation early the next day, just as their
readers were perusing the now - absurd front
page.
by Wesley J. Malcolm AuthorHouse Paperback, $ 19.99 286
pages, Illustrated ISBN: 978 -1-4490-4049-9 Book Review by Kam Williams «I
only hope that the simple but insightful Principles captured in this book will allow for you, the
reader, to first get within yourself and be guided in a positive way by the instructions given out by God for a healthy, quality, and satisfied life.
You don't want an interested
reader clicking your eLearning event
page,
only to realize it's a dead link.
According to this model, a
reader with weak language development but strong decoding skills might be able to pull the words up from the
page, but will likely be able to comprehend the text read
only as well as s / he would have if it had been read to him or her — in other words, not very well.
Not
only readers new to this series will appreciate the seven -
page Index of Characters and Notes on the Events of Earlier Volumes (even if
only to distinguish Dino from Gino, Rino, and Nino).
As the theory goes, scammers had figured out that Amazon wasn't counting the
pages a KU subscriber had read in an ebook; instead Amazon was
only measuring how far into a book the
reader gets.
Each itemref includes an idref that matches the id given to the file in the manifest and a linear = attribute, which determines whether the file will show up as the
reader turns
pages or if the file will
only be accessed through a link.
1) Free often has no value in most cases 2) Writers who put up their work for free have no value — they're good amateurs at best 3) If it's free, it's because it can't sell even at $ 0.99 4) It
only takes an impulsive click to download it, it
only gets deleted faster 5) It's free so if after 10
pages readers don't like it,
readers trash it after 10
pages.
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.
Of the touch
readers,
only the Nook has hardware
page - turn buttons that you can optionally use, but they're uncomfortable to use because they require too much pressure.
Total Boox, with headquarters in Tel Aviv, provides a metered reading model that allows
readers to checkout and download titles at no cost to the library, with charges incurred based
only on
pages read.
«
Readers are excited about all that the new Kindle has to offer - 50 percent better contrast, 20 percent faster
page turns, 15 percent lighter, up to one month of battery life - and a new price of
only $ 139.»
See, I get cranky when an author spends countless hours writing their tomes
only to admit defeat when it comes to doing the really important stuff; getting
readers» noses into the
pages.
For that reason, your
readers will appreciate ebooks that go straight from the cover image to the first
page of the body of the story, interrupted
only by items that are crucial to understanding the book from the start.
It was great if
readers had a few minutes, but I needed something attention - grabbing for
readers who
only had a few seconds — which is all it takes for fingers to click away from my
page (and yours).
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.»
«Not
only does it literalize the theme,» he says, «it creates a sense of immediacy in the
reader who is trying to get through the
page before it dismantles in front of her eyes.»
I had to comment on the Booktrack
page to confirm to
readers this was
only the first chapter, and people should go to Amazon and elsewhere to purchase the full book.
But a
reader only has to open the first
page to understand this remarkable work of art is a masterpiece of compression, each section its own unique piece to a larger puzzle that eventually builds an entire universe, with lines that streak like comets through the space breaks, such as: «Bad art is from no one to no one» and «Happiness begins to deteriorate once it is named.»
Indie authors figured out that Amazon wasn't counting the
pages the subscriber had read in an e-book; instead Amazon was
only measuring how far into a book the
reader gets.
The specification
page on the Amazon website clearly states that adverts will
only be visible while the device is asleep and while the
reader is scrolling through the home screen for a title to read, not while a title is opened and being read.
One of my favorites is something I have sent to Kindle devs several times already, offered by Moon +
Reader Pro, but not the Kindle softwares: It not
only tells you which chapter you are on, but what
page of how many.
While Tartt crafted very compelling characters and a story line that gripped
readers, the pivotal painting on which so much of the story relies actually disappears for hundreds of
pages at a time,
only to be casually mentioned later.
This, of course, makes perfect sense for
readers looking
only for sequential art narratives, as well as for
readers looking just for sentences neatly ordered on a clean
page.
Imported a Gutenberg html file, but it seemed
only to recognize the first two
pages, whereas ybook
reader had the whole thing up, turning
pages, no problem.
I like the idea of a
Reader mode, but frankly, if it
only works with very simple
pages, what's the point?
Because Amazon represents such a high percentage of book sales in the United States, your Amazon product
page may be the first and
only thing a
reader looks at when deciding whether to purchase your book.
Laputa
Reader seems to be quite interesting, — has not
only a nice
page - turn effect, numerous public domain ebooks are availabe, including:
You can see a few preview
pages of Love Hair's interior on its Amazon.jp
page, with a reminder that these images and the book are for 18 +
readers only!
Adding more
only annoys your
readers by forcing them to
page through blank
pages.
So, for instance, if a
reader only wants to read the sex scenes in a book and uses
page flip to get to those scenes, the author is
only getting paid for however many
pages that sex scene took up, and not the ones between.
>> Become aware of the most effective and proper way to structure your fiction book so that not
only will
readers will finish your book, but also so they'll be left wanting more when the last
page has been turned!
Whether a chapter heading is created using text and a simple divider
only, text with a small graphic symbol or image, or large and intricate artwork that stretches across 2
pages, it can entice
readers to read further and explore the contents of the book.
The
only way to turn
pages on the Kobo
Reader is with the D - Pad on the lower right side.
Hmm I'm not too worried about finding beta
readers for my English stories, becaause they aren't THAT long (
only around 400
pages) and are in English.
Your Kindle
reader can
only receive converted files from the email address you have specified on the «Manage Your Kindle
page» in the Amazon site to prevent spam.
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).
While the basis for Bookboard is a toned - down, distraction - free reading experience, meaning
readers can essentially
only adjust the size of the
page rather than the popular additons like bonus games, sounds, animation, and other add - ons.
From its opening
pages, Ghostman effortlessly pulls the
reader into Jack's refined and peculiar world — and the sophisticated shadowboxing
only grows more powerfully intense as the novel moves toward its inexorable conclusion.
While Goodreads has enacted terms of service that require a modicum of respectfulness when posting reviews of books or categorizing titles on personal shelves, the fact remains that Goodreads is
only useful to authors because of this innate ability
readers have to openly share and critique books, creating a deeper level of discussion than can just be found on a product review
page.