The percentage of readers who feel the cycle is in a recovery / expansion phase has moved down slightly — from 40 percent in January to 39 percent in February.
However, the overall
percentage of readers who feel the market is at a peak is down from its all - time high of 55 percent recorded in October 2016.
Further, the small
percentage of readers who buy books, including the print and digital variety, finish reading them, if they even start them.
You lose a certain
percentage of readers every time they have to click.
Any sentence which uses the word «should» is bound to be ignored by a significant
percentage of readers.
Regardless of all the valid reasons to contribute, there remains a tiny
percentage of readers who actually add comments.
With Outlook the key factors to consider are that a sizeable
percentage of readers will have image blocking «on» (which means they won't see your graphics until they click to activate them), and a sizeable percentage will first encounter your email through a preview pane.
In a nutshell, while open rates and clickthrough rates trended slightly downward as 2013 progressed, conversion rates — i.e.,
the percentage of readers who opened emails and were interested enough in the content to click through to read more — trended slightly upward.
The demographics of CA and WUWT show a higher
percentage of readers with graduate school degrees than realclimate.
Since typically only a small
percentage of readers will read the comments — your blog is considered both important and influential enough to warrant an assigned troll.
The majority come from Germany, but the stats show a very large
percentage of readers from the States, the UK and pretty much everywhere in the world.
However, I know a significant
percentage of readers here are finance & investment professionals, so this post's also a good opportunity to beat the bushes a little... First, I should obviously call on:
Novelist Laura Lam wrote on Twitter: «I'm personally not bothered by the small
percentage of readers who pirate because they have no access to books any other way.
It's clear that, at the right price, the ebook format serves a certain
percentage of readers well.
Unfortunately, a high
percentage of readers still do not understand how to get that book into their ereaders, and authors spend far too much time fielding emails from confused subscribers, who unsubscribe before they really have a chance to try out the author's work.
In terms of reading platforms, mobile devices enjoy almost exclusive preference (China being the world's biggest market for smartphones), with a high
percentage of readers reading fiction through apps.
In the debate about self - publishing versus traditional publishing, many authors have focused on
the percentage of readers who choose ebooks versus print.
And eventually it would all fall apart anyway because so many authors tired of getting screwed would self publish, and such a huge
percentage of readers would have switched to digital that paper distribution would all but collapse, making it unprofitable and forcing ebooks to be priced at a reasonable level.
-RRB-, with a high
percentage of readers reading fiction through apps.
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.
I've seen the breakdown of x
percentage of readers buying ebook and y percentage buying print.
Ideally,
a percentage of these readers will leave reviews, and share the book info with other readers.
By limiting ourselves to one distributor exclusively, we would have cut out a huge
percentage of our readers.
While Amazon continues to aggressively back the Kindle device, which displays text on a grayscale e-ink screen, a robust Apple app would conceivably allow the online retailer to carve off a certain
percentage of readers who opt instead to purchase an iPad.
One of the advantages of self - publishing is the opportunity to provide a more personal experience to a larger
percentage of readers.
Amazon continues to aggressively back the Kindle e-reader device, which displays text on a grayscale e-ink screen, but a robust Apple app would conceivably allow the online retailer to carve off a certain
percentage of readers who opt instead to purchase an iPad.
It's a virtual guarantee that
a percentage of the readers will go on to buy one or more of the related titles.
Ebooks are the preferred method of reading for a large
percentage of readers and that will only get larger as the international markets reach their inflection point.
Recent research conducted by YouGov has found Gen Z — those between the ages of 8 — 11 have the highest
percentage of readers using tablets at 74 %.
This created a marketplace that turned off a decent
percentage of readers, and so Amazon changed the way they paid authors to a system that counted actual pages read.
Thus, a huge
percentage of readers probably do what I did — read all the way through to that little bio / credit line to get that information.
It should be the same thing with book sales; you just know what
percentage of your readers will buy that kind of book because you know your audience.
Studies conducted by Jellybooks conclude that
the percentage of readers that start books, lose interest, and don't finish the book can be as high as 9 out of 10 readers!
7:
Percentage of our readers who live in Illinois (the highest of any state, followed by New York and Ohio).
A very small
percentage of readers find my postings rude.
For those of you who have not been following along — and frankly, I have no expectation that the larger
percentage of my readers will be, because it's a topic that at best affects them from a distance — Amazon is trying to force publishing house Hachette to agree to more - favorable - to - Amazon contract clauses.
A high
percentage of readers are new to the whole food, plant - based nutrition lifestyle and are keen to discover products and services that are useful and new to them.
Since only a small
percentage of my readers would live close enough to you to meet one on one or in a small group, is there anything else they can do to continue benefiting from your expertise?
A substantial
percentage of his readers will have had some opportunity in Sunday School or in church to have acquainted themselves with at least portions of the Bible, the religion out of which it grew and which it so largely expresses.
Focus marketing on your most likely customers; e.g., don't run an ad in a community newspaper if only a small
percentage of readers will buy.
Not exact matches
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Some
readers may be dissuaded by the meager 41.3 % winning
percentage, however, because you are often betting moneyline underdogs, you can turn consistent profits even if you're hitting on less than half
of your bets.
Well let's NOT Google «Arsenal fan polls» as opinions change over time, so let us have a reflection
of what us Gooners think right now, without any games to distract us, and see if we can get a FACTUAL figure on the actual
percentage of JustArsenal
readers who agree or disagree with Jon.
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Plus a large
percentage of Glamour
readers are between the ages
of 20 and 50.
The book reminds the
reader of the challenges facing many African Americans today, including high unemployment, staggering neighborhood crime and violence, and large
percentages of children growing up in low - income single - parent households.
But we caution the
reader not to compare numbers from previous essays to those in our figures documenting trends, as the earlier numbers calculate support for a policy as a
percentage of all respondents, including those taking the neutral position.
The Reach Every
Reader collaboration is informed by early literacy research and survey work conducted by CMS and Dr. James Kim
of HGSE to create data - driven approaches to double the
percentage of children reading proficiently from 40 % to 80 % by 2025.
The overall impact
of double - dosing on college enrollment is almost entirely due to its 13 -
percentage - point impact on below - average
readers (see Figure 3).
Readers will notice that the J, I, & H districts have the lowest
percentages of students eligible for Free lunch and the highest SAT scores on average, whereas the A, B, & CD districts have the highest
percentage of students eligible for Free lunch and lower mean SAT scores.