Not exact matches
I want to show you exactly what you can do to
reach more readers and sell
more books,
while growing ongoing relationships with your
readers.
While the trade may only
reach 2,000
readers, these are 2,000
readers who need the knowledge — much
more than the millions of individuals with diverse career backgrounds who may tune in to Good Morning America.
Apps like Next Media's help
readers and publishers work together to
reach the intended audience in a
more streamlined way
while allowing consumers to select the content they would like to read.
Obviously there can be a lot
more contributing to the drop in sales — a weaker economy means less consumers taking farther -
reaching vacations, for example — but if the trend that came about with the enhanced ebooks is solid, could this mean that people who buy books about business or technology embrace e-reading
while readers who purchase travel guides or cookbooks are less apt to choose digital over print?
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.
We're already seeing the programme's success in the US for both
readers and authors — customers are reading
more and authors are
reaching a whole new audience
while making money in a new way — and we're excited to bring it to customers in the UK.»
«We're already seeing the programme's success in the US for both
readers and authors - customers are reading
more and authors are
reaching a whole new audience
while making money in a new way - and we're excited to bring it to customers in the UK.»
While a blog review may not be as prestigious as a write - up in the New York Times, you have an opportunity to
reach more readers.
With e-book sales slowing, publishers are experimenting with new retail channels and digital marketing opportunities,
while other key players are transforming their business models in hopes of
reaching more readers.
While there are some of those, the legal blogosphere tends to be populated by midcareer professors who have tenure, are intimately familiar with traditional legal scholarship and see the Internet as a way to
reach more readers in a less ritualized format -LRB-...)»