They rarely know you by name and if you're account isn't a big one, they may take their time dealing with your problem.
Not exact matches
But if you want to
know what really dazzles the masses, consider a feature that's
rarely called out
by name: machine recognition of real - world sights and sounds.
My girls
rarely ask for anything
by name — just «surprises», but I always
know what they want.
E.g
by promoting both the publishers
name and the editors
name in ebook titles (and refuse to sell to stores where these are not equally as browsable attributes as author and title - unlike movies currently I only
rarely know the editor / publisher of my favourite books) and redirect remaining marketing spend to fund fan / reader groups to gain «seed knowledge» to push recommendations as to who will like their new authors (ie feeding «if you liked the books of Charles Stross, why not try Richard Winslade's new opus» into amazon's recommendation engine, but with an eye to maximise the authors / editor / publishing houselong term brand appreciation rather than short term sales through erroneous linking only to top 10 authors).
A surprise price for a lesser -
known artist
rarely seen on the market can pique the interest at these sales, so often full of more average or familiar works
by blue - chip
names.
And like that famed American naturalist before him, much of DeSantis» everyday life is marked with a humility and spirit of volunteerism so
rarely seen, yet so very needed.Despite the fact that most folks in town might not
know Gene DeSantis
by name, the fruits of his labor are nearly everywhere.