Sentences with phrase «potential readers exactly»

If your cover image, title and description tell potential readers exactly what they can expect then they're only likely to click on your ad if they are interested in buying.
Here's a hint for those future posts: One of the tools has to set a tone, one can be clever, and one has to tell your potential reader exactly what they're in for.
To reiterate the rules of the three tools, one has to set the tone of the story, one has to tell the potential reader exactly what the story is about, and one is allowed to be clever.

Not exact matches

There are a lot of reasons to create thought leadership, but let's be honest: the dream is that readers and potential investors will be so impressed by your insights and expertise they click the link in your bio to find out exactly what you're selling.
And this is exactly the reason why there was potential value on the Chiefs last week — and the reason why the NFL Marketwatch has put together almost a decade's worth of winning selections for our readers.
The process is exactly the same as writing a blurb for a fiction book, although the blurb will focus on selling the benefits of the book to the potential reader (and how the book will help them if they buy it), rather than trying to hook them into a story.
However, it can still help sell the book because it will ensure that potential readers know exactly what they are getting into before picking up your book.
Thousands of authors post on social media so why, exactly, should potential readers go to any trouble to research what * you * have written and where to buy it?
The thing to consider is when exactly potential readers are going to be looking through the front matter of an ebook: in an online store, where all of the reviews are already displayed — not just the ones from that site, but, hopefully, the juicy ones from elsewhere, which the author and / or publisher can almost always add either to a separate dedicated «Editorial Reviews» section or, at worst, to the description.
A potential reader who sees a photo of a person working under the kitchen sink will know exactly what the book is about as soon as they see the cover.
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