Not exact matches
Because some
groups have thousands
of members or more — and are therefore filled with
potential readers and customers — they are ripe targets for spammers, as well as for well - meaning content creators who just want to spread their messages as far and wide as they can, without due concern for where it gets placed.
Scientific American worked with several proprietary research companies, in addition to leveraging its own 16,000 + audience panel, and conducted focus
groups of readers and
potential readers.
We are calling on you, our
readers, to suggest
potential candidates for admission to AMPAS — qualified individuals from different guilds and areas
of the movie industry who could make the
group more reflective
of the moviegoing public and broaden its perspective.
So, go public, and allow people to find you, otherwise you will lose out on a large
potential pool
of readers, and might shut out an entire
group of people without even knowing it.
Rather than trying to market every book to every
potential reader out there, it's in your best interest to focus your marketing efforts on a smaller
group of «qualified leads,» or
readers who have demonstrated interest in the type
of book you're trying to sell.
Conferences such as this give you the opportunity to connect with a large
group of potential readers.
All
of the books you cite are basically coming out
of the «heavy
reader»
group — it's a case
of chasing the current market instead
of looking at the
potential market (just about 100 %).
Consider going offline to tap into
groups of potential readers that are underrepresented online.
In return, you get exposure to a new
group of potential readers from a blog post that will remain on the internet forever.
Your job is to find the communities, blogs, forums, Twitter users, Facebook users,
groups, societies, and any other
group of potential readers in your content niche.
When you factor in how many people read news, watch video and play games we actually have a direct route to
Groups 2 and
Groups 3 if we just got beyond our disregard
of mobiles and got serious about reaching
potential readers on mobile platforms and convincing them to read (our books) rather than watch or play, or listen.
To accomplish this, we explore small
groups of potential readers at a time.
In his prepared statement about the new Little, Brown YA arrangement, Cameron is quoted saying, «Hachette Book
Group has always been a leader in the publishing industry and is once again ahead
of the curve by leveraging Booktrack's technology, harnessing its unlimited creative
potential for authors to deliver an immersive new experience to their
readers.
Rather than thoroughly defining the
group of potential readers you'll appeal to with your efforts, we'll examine how your strategy will apply to the broad
group of followers you've connected with during your initial marketing efforts.
All
of these not only effectively reach out to
groups of potential readers, they also inform search engines.
Use both new media and traditional marketing methods: blog, send press releases, be active on Facebook and other social media, speak to local
groups, do radio interviews, and take advantage
of every opportunity you can to get in front
of potential readers.
group of people can't match the effectiveness
of reaching vastly more
potential readers online.
But I'd also like to find ways to connect with
groups of potential readers who share my interest in science and the environment.
My best sales period (tripled my monthly average) was immediately after: (1) Last year's Labor Day Sale, organized within this
group, which had very few books on it, so
potential readers weren't overwhelmed by the sheer number
of books, plus it was widely shared.
Your site should target the two
groups of people you want to attract,
potential readers and the media.
All your tips are on the money, but here's a few more: send out news releases to writing magazines and to your local press, including parish pump magazines — everyone who finds out about you is a
potential reader, each with a network to recommend you to; look for opportunities to guest on writing - related blogs; and see if you can wangle invitatiosn to speak to
groups — eBooking is a hot topic right now, and the stuff that interesting talks are made
of.
It may lead to sales, but it isn't a finely honed
group of potential readers that you've carefully selected as your target
reader group.
But a practice or industry
group can provide that level
of focus and specificity, and as a result it will attract
readers (aka
potential clients) interested in that focus while still carrying the firm name and reinforcing the firm brand.