Sentences with phrase «reach more readers on»

Instead you need to find new ways to reach more readers on a smaller budget.

Not exact matches

According to Kenneth Copeland Ministries, the Copelands» daily program on the Trinity Broadcasting Network reaches millions of viewers, their magazine more than 500,000 readers.
I actually was so impressed with this water filter that I reached out to the company to ask them to work with me to make it more affordable for my readers, so you'll see a nice discount on the page when you check it out.
Reviews improve the visibility of books on Amazon and other stores, which means that with your help, my book will reach more potential readers interested in the ketogenic diet.
Getting featured on a blog that reaches one - thousand or more readers a day can be hugely beneficial for your book, but getting featured on a blog with thirty readers isn't likely to do much for you.
How ready, willing, and able are you to handle the various aspects of publishing your book well so that you can reach more readers and improve the return on your investment?
The best opportunities are in «hybrid» publishing, which means, doing the things that make you the most money and build your author platform (those two things are not identical, and often even at odds: as in, you may give one book away for free to reach new readers, and make money on other books you charge more on).
I also thought I could reach many times more readers (and hopefully buyers later) on Amazon — even if I don't capture all their emails.
The Winner of the Get More Exposure Book Trailer Competition will reach a potential audience of 20,000 readers on Facebook, and 10,000 people on Twitter with their winning trailer!
You can use that graphic on Google Plus, on social media, you can share it on your mailing list, you can share it on Twitter and it's just one more thing that's out there that's appealing about your book that you can reach readers with.»
Everyday our tweet about your book reaches on the twitter timeline of more than 300,000 readers.
Well, we're decking the halls early at Lulu this year and slashing our industry - best 80/20 revenue split on eBooks so you can reach more readers, sell more books, and earn even more revenue this holiday than ever before — tis the season right?
Beyond giving readers a way to judge your work, reviews provide two things: 1) wherever the reviews are (blogs, Goodreads, Library Thing, etc.), they provide social proof that your book is worth the time of a new reader, and 2) reviews on Amazon feed the algorithms that give your books more visibility, and thus more reach to new readers.
Well, we're decking the halls early at Lulu this year and slashing our industry - best 80/20 revenue split on eBooks so you can reach more readers, sell more
Our team is trying to figure out what default e-book reading app we should employ and we wanted to reach out to all of our readers, supporters and people on the fence to have a... [Read more...]
Yesterday, Good e-Reader mentioned a variety of ways that publishers are working harder to reach a loyal fan base of readers, using offerings like author interactions, unreleased content, dedicated storefronts on their websites, and more.
We're writing on our own schedules to reach thousands and maybe millions of readers — and we have more than one opportunity to reach them.
As a writer, I'd love to get my work into the hands of as many readers as I can, and for all of these reasons, a traditional publisher can help me reach many more readers than I could on my own.
And since ePub is an open standard it can be read on any hardware and software platform that implements those standards — thus extending the reach to many more readers.
This information was meant to help authors reach more readers quickly, and have a successful launch on a budget without doing all the heavy - lifting that most authors shy away from (blogging, listbuilding, etc).
If you choose to have your eBook enrolled on the Select program, your eBook will reach more readers, earn more money, and maximize your sales potential.
Selling on Lulu.com is a great start, but to reach the largest pool of potential readers you need to be in the most stores possible — that means Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com and more.
Authors worldwide can earn a share of the total global fund every time their book is borrowed from the Kindle Owners» Lending Library on Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.de and Amazon.fr, and reach more readers than ever before.
Mark went on to mention «If an author can earn the same or greater income selling lower cost books, yet reach significantly more readers, then, drum roll please, it means the authors who are selling higher priced books through traditional publishers are at an extreme disadvantage to indie authors in terms of long term platform building.
Since we only earn income on commission, we're 100 % focused on helping our authors, publishers and literary agents reach more readers and sell more books
Talk for Authors: How to Market Your Self - published Book (Friday 29th June) On behalf of the Alliance of Independent Authors, I'll be giving a talk and Q&A for aspiring indie authors keen to reach more readers.
Most have no idea that they could earn more being independent on even relatively modest sales... Being a hybrid continues to give any author the greatest chance of building that all - important fan base without which none of us would make a living, and that's what any author should consider when thinking about adding independent titles to their backlist: can you afford not to reach more readers
With little to no profit on the device, Amazon may be more successful as it stands to reach significantly more readers.
I teach authors how to reach more readers by creating training programs that take the mystery out of key book marketing tactics and by working one - on - one with them so they get over, under, or around book marketing and sales roadblocks or obstacles.
Willoughby went on to say this about the ability for authors and publishers to upload titles through the Spanish Kindle store: «Authors and publishers can now reach more readers by using Kindle Direct Publishing to make their books available to customers in the new Amazon.es Kindle Store, as well as customers all over the world.
Large publishing houses are having to find more and more creative ways to reach out to readers, especially in the current climate in which readers are becoming accustomed to interacting with their favorite authors and with readers of similar genres on social media outlets.
As more and more magazines and newspapers take to the digital space in order to reach readers and save on printing and delivery costs, the world of long form journalism is opening up as well.
That capability is important in order to reach readers who simply don't respond to just reading words on a printed page, such as those readers who are looking for a more immersive experience with the material they are attempting to learn.
However, your goal is to reach and then focus on that small group of readers who love your book and want more from you.
New York Times Book Review editor Pamela Paul also commented via three tweets that «The Times is not cutting back on coverage of these genres / formats but rather expanding on coverage in ways that reach more readers than the lists did.
It's more than just a distributor or sales channel: Amazon also offers a variety of ways for authors to promote their work on the site, reaching more readers and making more sales.
How to customize your book sales goals What you need to do to reach your readers The steps you should take to grow your email list on autopilot Increase your online visibility and sell more books
This month we're letting you in on some secrets: How Snapchat — yes, Snapchat — can help you reach an untapped market; the best ways to use the power of Medium to reach more readers; a surprising resource that offers you the best odds of getting your book reviewed; and insider advice on getting... Continue Reading
While the debate over Howey's claims for the market dominance of self - publishing rages on, one thing is clear: Never before have aspiring writers had more avenues for reaching potential readers.
This month we're letting you in on some secrets: How Snapchat — yes, Snapchat — can help you reach an untapped market; the best ways to use the power of Medium to reach more readers; a surprising resource that offers you the best odds of getting your book reviewed; and insider advice on getting your book optioned for a movie.
If non-Kindle readers want to see more authors» works available on B&N, Kobo, etc, they need to talk to those distributors about being more competitive instead of bad - mouthing Amazon for being business - smart or authors for being concerned about reach.
On the other hand, e-book sales continue to increase, and I think e-books do have a chance to (a) increase the amount of reading people do by making reading less expensive and more convenient (I know I read more now that I have a Kindle), and (b) reaching younger readers who are not only used to, but expect technology.
You'll reach more readers and convert more views into sales — even on other sites — if you let us put your book on those sites for you.
This is where the hope lies for the literary novel, from authors who are reaching out to the readers who love a more rewarding read, and not thinking about getting their novels on the university syllabus, or a review in the Times Literary Supplement.»
Group promotions involve multiple authors giving away their books for free on one convenient page, and they are a great way to reach even more readers.
With the rise of e-books and print - on - demand publishing, authors have more control, more opportunities and more ways to reach readers than ever before.
The scheme of doing some on - scene journalism for a known title... as a loss - leader, and then using that work as the basis for a direct - published, long - form item, seems to be working out [and] already, I feel like I've reached a community of readers that compares favorably to my more traditional work — and the work is able to pay for itself.
To join a group retailer promotion on My Book Cave, where you can reach even more readers, follow these steps.
Against all logic, you could even be reaching more readers being exclusive with Amazon than you are being on all of the platforms.
By making your book available in a variety of formats on a variety of platforms, including Kindle, you have the opportunity to reach more readers and sell more books.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z