Sentences with phrase «potential readers know»

Potential readers know in advance that the whole library of Singles has been screened and approved, which removes some of the uncertainty that has plagued the eBook publishing scene for a while now.
Your book description is in fact a sales letter for your book, letting potential readers know: what your book is about, why they should buy your book, and what makes it a compelling read.
You are not retelling the whole book but merely giving a taste so that potential readers know what the book is about.
Make your book easily accessible for purchase and let your potential readers know where to buy it.
If your book is on promotion, these sites will let these potential readers know about your discounts on particular days.
Your book description is in fact a sales letter for your book, letting potential readers know: what your book is about, why they should buy your book, and what makes it a compelling... [Read more...]
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.
If we change it to «Heartblood: An Epic Fantasy,» then it lets potential readers know right then and there that it's a fantasy book.
How many book sales can you reasonably expect if you don't let your potential readers know that your book is going to be published?
Or, in the case of print - on - demand books, your words will languish — unprinted and unbound — inside a computer unless you let potential readers know about your work.
Your challenge is to let potential readers know about your expertise, and your title, so that they'll be motivated to buy your book.
Of course, even with the free promo going on, you still have to let potential readers know that the deal exists.
That lets potential readers know that the review did come from someone who actually downloaded and, hopefully, read the book.
I like to test products, review them so that every potential reader knows which product they should invest Frequency about 2 posts per month.
Not only will the visual be striking, but the thematic depiction will let your potential reader know the tone and style of your story.
An author can also use their reviews to run an email campaign letting their potential reader know what other people thought of the book.
Once again, the more a potential reader knows about your book, the more likely she is to purchase it.
I like to test products, review them so that every potential reader knows which product they should invest Frequency about 2 posts per month.

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Enhance your family, your friends, your colleagues, your clients, potential customers, readers, people who you don't even know yet but you would like to know.
The truth from the ground, based on the extensive footwork due diligence I conduct plus emails from readers around the country reporting similar observations, is that the inventory of home listings of soaring (the published inventory reports by design have 2 - 3 month lag), prices are dropping quickly, the time it takes to sell a home is increasing significantly and, most important, the potential pool of middle class home buyers no longer have an income level that will support the size of mortgage it takes to «buy» a home.
For readers and potential writers, here are some of the qualities we tend to look for in selecting verse: First, some indication that the poet has read more deeply than R. S. Gwynn's Narcissus in The Narcissiad, who «knows his poets, too, for he has read / The works of many, three of whom are dead.»
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.
The poor UX will no doubt lose you potential good readers!
The goal of this article is not to persuade readers to start wagering outside of their comfort zones, but instead to encourage all bettors to «test theories before betting theories» and to look in unconventional places, no matter how unsavory they initially seem, to find potential sports betting value.
As regular readers of this column will know, this is one of the easiest ways for any player to increase their potential winnings.
When someone has been as prominently identified with an issue and a perspective as Terry Moe has been vis - à - vis teachers unions, potential readers might be prone to shrug off the announcement of a new book, assuming they know what's inside.
In 2015, Trinity College developed a test - optional policy that allows application readers to get to know the applicant well beyond just their grades and test scores.This change in policy stemmed from growing research in the area of non-cognitive skills, which leads us to believe that there are alternative factors, besides just standardized test scores, class rank, grades, and essays, that are essential to understanding potential student success in college and later in life.
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.
Probably (1) get bought — or at least read; (2) make you money; (3) if self - published, get snagged by a «big house» and do more of [1] and [2]; (4) establish you as an «expert» or «authority» in its topic field; (5) get potential readers to want to know -LSB-...]
«Although we know the Christian market is filled with active, avid readers, I believe we have the potential to reach an even wider audience,» commented Sandy.
Your cover is the face of your work, so if the cover isn't good or is all wrong for your target audience, potential readers will never get far enough to know your book isn't bad.
Hardly any potential reader wants to know your daily word count or your rejection sorrows.
Without a foundation (also known as your «platform») on which to build a visible presence on the Web, it's going to be difficult to attract attention and get connected with enough potential readers to make a significant number of book sales.
It's critical that you get to know your potential readers on a...
You may be surprised where your potential readers may be, but you'll never know if you don't first make it available to them.
Why you need it: If you're an author you need to know how to distill your book down to its most potent form (just like a jug of moonshine), for both readers and potential publishers.
The key is to be doing some sort of marketing a little bit each day, connecting with new potential readers and letting them get to know about you and your books.
Our promotion should be self - contained to help potential readers find us and our work, no matter how it's shared.
This makes it easier to discover by potential readers — including those who already know the author's work as well as those who don't.
Because of this, we sometimes lose sight of the fact that our potential readers have to catch up and learn what we've known all along — that our books are fantastic and they really need and really want to read them.
Your blurbs are interesting and make your potential readers want to know more.
Establish an author platform (again, months or maybe even years before the release of your book) through a blog / website and sites like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc. and create a network of potential readers and other people in the industry through your author platform who are likely to want to know about, spread the word about, read and / or buy your book.
At least with a great cover, we know we won't be turning potential readers off before they even get a chance to see our brilliant writing inside.
I know it's harsh when we first enter that hard cold world of marketing and sales, but indie writers will benefit immensely by remembering that potential readers spend a maximum of three seconds to decide whether or not they want to learn more about a book.
Where she stops, nobody knows — so publishers need to do everything they can to maximize resources and engage readers and potential authors alike.
The person with a good idea who knows a lot about the potential reader of your book.
Get to know your potential readers.
What could be more frustrating than knowing that you're likely losing potential readers because your publisher chose to price your book way above market norms?
Without media attention, potential readers won't know about your book.
No matter where you are on the political fence, remember that half of your potential readers might be on the other half.
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