Sentences with phrase «out of the reader business»

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If the business description is long and drawn - out, you'll lose the reader's attention, and possibly any chance of receiving the necessary funding for the project.
«With online publicity, you need to reach out and find people that are enthusiastic about your type of business and are willing to share it with their readers, who come to them specifically to hear about their tastes and opinions on that specific subject matter,» McLean says.
With a clear four - step methodology to help readers move from idea to action, templates for readers to map out their problems and the opposing ideas for solving them, and with practical and memorable stories, from music mogul Jay - Z, to the founder of Vanguard Group, Creating Great Choices was written with MBA students, business managers, non-profit and government agency leaders, teachers, and even elementary school students in mind.
For readers who are not very knowledgeable about entrepreneurship, I should first point out that a Business Plan is Phase One of Starting a Business, Phase Two is Sending Press Releases to the Media, and Phase Three is Declaring Bankruptcy, but more about those important stages in another article.
David Fox has been one of our avid readers for a number of years and I am trying to help him out with his new business.
Your pitch should point out how your business can benefit her readers, rather than mentioning how her mention of your brand can help you.
«In fairness to your readers it should be pointed out that there are hundreds of campaign contributors who do not do any business with Onondaga County and there are thousands of individuals and businesses who have contracts with the county and have never made a campaign contribution,» Mahoney spokesman Martin Skahen wrote.
This prediction will puzzle, upset, and maybe infuriate a great many readers — and, of course, it could turn out to be wrong — but enough clues, tips, tidbits, and intuitions have converged in recent weeks that I feel obligated to make it: I expect that PARCC and Smarter Balanced (the two federally subsidized consortia of states that are developing new assessments meant to be aligned with Common Core standards) will fade away, eclipsed and supplanted by long - established yet fleet - footed testing firms that already possess the infrastructure, relationships, and durability that give them huge advantages in the competition for state and district business.
The publishers / Apple made out like there were all kinds of business reasons for the Agency Model, and with very few exceptions no one seemed to hone in on the fact that at least one person was specifically quoted as saying that the reason for it was that they didn't want readers to get used to the 9.99 price point.
First we Book Readers watched as B&N and Borders put local book sellers out of business.
Entitle went out of business in July and like Oyster they were solely reliant on venture capital funding in order to keep the lights on, because the e-book subscription market does not have enough paid readers to make the business model viable on its own.
I do still encourage the use of critique groups and beta readers as a first step in learning the ins and outs of the craft and business of writing, but keep in mind that most of what you hear in a critique group needs to be taken with a grain of salt.
If Amazon and the Big 5 all go out of business tomorrow, all I'll care about is whether and how writers and readers can commune.
While critics and supporters on both sides argue over the costs of doing business, the power of capitalism, even the poor contract terms that many traditionally published authors face, the sad fact is that the readers are being left out of much of the discussion.
Sony is officially getting out of the eBook selling business and has just announced the closure of their UK, Germany, Austria, and Australia Reader Stores.
On the other hand, Amazon has always proved itself to be an opponent of «e-fairness» at every turn, has done grievous harm to communities of readers across the country by driving booksellers out of business and leaving many cities without a bookstore at all.
If the predictions pan out, the Nook business, which includes sales of the e-book reader, digital content and related accessories, will be worth almost a quarter of B&N's predicted sales for 2012 of $ 7.4 bn (# 4.5 bn).
And the artist, as usual, gets ripped off, and the reader, as usual in this culture, gets fed cardboard crap stuffed down their throats because big business has a stranglehold on the world and people have to go out of their way to find anything truly good or worth reading.
But perhaps Kobo's biggest triumph was when they took over millions of users from Sony, when the Reader Store went out of business in North America, Europe and Australia.
my biggest concerns regarding the sony 13.3 ″ reader that i am having right now is, because the buzzwords «business» and «education» are being brought up constantly in its context, that a) the availability on consumer markets will be very limited or further delayed and b) pricing will be rather high (> 300 $) unless you are part of an educational programme but lets see how that turns out, thanks for keeping us informed, michael!
In this tour de force... business strategy, brilliant product ideas and laugh - out - loud moments of insight will keep readers powering through this quick - moving tale.»
«We're excited to offer the Kobo Vox eReader in U.S. Best Buy locations where consumers can try our innovative social experience and see the difference that Kobo brings to eReading,» said Todd Humphrey, EVP Business Development, Kobo, Inc. «We're focused on delivering an innovative and easy eReading experience and our expanded footprint throughout the U.S. will allow consumers to experience Kobo first hand and find out why it is the favored choice of millions of readers around the world.»
Just not good business to cut out that much of the world and your possible market and readers in my opinion.)
I think, as long as people can point to the outside options, it will be hard to break the lock on publishing (until they all go belly - up because of bad business sense and reader flight, [which leads to a really odd mental picture of a giant random penguin stranded, belly up and beak open, tongue sticking out, on a beach somewhere].)
And if readers are happy and it's selling like hotcakes, I think suggesting authors need to shell out irrational amounts of money just to «prove they did this right» is just nonsense and not good business sense.
Your analysis is lacking because of a key point: Apple had already earned the ire of e-book readers and authors, and by then the market had already shook out with Amazon's business model coming out on top.
(2) Another drawback of e-books: digital rights are country - specific, so you can buy an e-book in the US, but it may not be available when you take your e-book reader somewhere out of the country on vacation, business, etc. (3) Consumer response to temporary price changes requires that consumers be aware of such changes.
Rather, I'm pointing out that our business decisions regarding our publishing options should not be based on our percentage of print readers, but on our percentage of readers who buy offline.
Publishers, if you want to stay in business, stop conning your readers out of money, and instead embrace the advantages of e-book technologies.
Consumers have become avid and educated label readers, and they are on the look - out for specific ingredients they want to avoid, like corn, soy or gluten, says Dale Metz, director of the companion animal business unit for Vets Plus, Inc., which produces supplements and treats for companion animals.
Readers will already know the names of the well - established legal AI companies, but as the market grows smaller AI businesses are also searching out a slice of the legal market.
Holtz» realistic and achievable ideas, action items, examples and scripts show how anyone, man or woman, can build a book of business - and her direct but affable style inspires readers to go out and do it.
Several trends were key to business planning in biotech in 2009, but four stood out as the highlights because of reader interest and news volume: follow - on biologics; comparative effectiveness and personalized medicine; shifting IP constituencies and electronic... [more]
Several trends were key to business planning in biotech in 2009, but four stood out as the highlights because of reader interest and news volume: follow - on biologics; comparative effectiveness and personalized medicine; shifting IP constituencies and electronic medical records.
Business owners will want to check out the PayPal Here Chip Card reader, a new point of sale terminal that handles Android Pay, Samsung Pay, Apple Pay and traditional credit and debit cards.
Journalists can identify their readers by the nature of the publication, however a resume writer must figure out if the reader is a tabloid, broadsheet or business newspaper type and write accordingly.
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I believe, dear readers, that it's not the money we make in the business, but the friendships we manage to carve out of our all - too - brief life on Mother Earth that are important.
Now REM readers know why I am seriously considering coming out of retirement January 2, 2014 to start an educational, experience - based, human - nature - savvy, consumer - friendly - tilted Real Estate Consultant business, not commission - driven, but hourly invoiced.
Hope this inspires many readers and CONGRATS on making a business out of your experiene from wanting to get debt - free... double blessing!
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