Sentences with phrase «potential reading audience»

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One is tempted to sum it all up with a short sentence warning potential audiences to stay away, but... Read More»
An American Sickness is truly a must - read book for every U.S. resident; it's incredibly eye - opening and informative, and has the potential for sparking reform given a wide enough audience.
These kids are your potential future audience, so any encouragement to get children reading will only do good for authors everywhere.
If this concept in reading takes off (pun intended) and if lawmakers insist on holding to strict regulations on the use of mobile devices during air travel, there is potential for a surge in not only print - reading, but also a shift towards more books being written with an intentional audience already in mind.
Getting feedback and interest from a potential audience ahead of time is invaluable and lets one know if it's a topic folks will be willing to read in book form to get more information.
The genre of book, the audience you want to target as potential readers, and the «hook» that will make people want to read the book will all be factors in what marketing and promotional methods you choose.
The genre of book, the audience you want to target as potential readers, and the «hook» that will make people want to read the book are all factors in what marketing and promotional methods you choose.
Though I came to Smith late in the book promotion process they have effectively taken my message and brought it into the light of day in most of the major print outlets that my potential audience reads.
But on the other hand, having contact information from readers who express an interest in a particular title or genre is valuable information for discovering what the audience wants to read, so potential for losing an ebook sale is outweighed by gaining a customer.
My host is embarrassed; she informs me that a popular Latino poet is reading on campus at the same time, so the potential audience is divided.
Good titles for essays provide the potential audience with the purpose of reading the paper in the first place.
The reason traditionally published authors & the traditional publishing side has such disdain for self - publishing is not because anyone & everyone CAN do it, but because MOST of the ones who DO IT have self - published either unpublishable garbage OR have taken a manuscript with great potential & published it without decent editing & revision (both of which seriously hinder the enjoyment of the reading audience - not an issue if you're a hobby writer who just wants to entertain family & friends, but a serious issue for anyone who thinks that that sort of thing can hold its own against carefully revised & edited work).
Your choice of book size will affect not just your audience's reading experience, but also your potential profit margin.
Don't blindly jump into a plan without knowing what your potential audience size is there — talk with others who've tried it, read «numbers posts» and be realistic about your expectations.
Yes, other attorneys could well read your blog, but you need to keep your core audiencepotential clients — in mind when you start writing.
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