Sentences with phrase «reach readers beyond»

«There's a potential with comiXology to reach readers beyond those who go to comic shops,» said Roberson.
How do we reach readers beyond the world of flash readers?
Today, authors can reach readers beyond any of the traditional industry's paths.

Not exact matches

Adding great customization, search and curation capability positions Texture to reach beyond traditional magazine readers to a new audience of «people who almost exclusively consume their content on the screen, rather than off the page,» says Maich.
And it grew far beyond SouleMama readers, as you all so kindly spread the word about the project so that it reached people far and wide - of all ages and from so many different backgrounds.
No two students will approach the content or process in the same manner, but they all will reach the same critical milestones for primary - grade literacy success and emerge as confident, capable readers ready for the challenges of second grade and beyond.
They're evidence that we're not letting fear of rejection hold us back, that we're not being timid, and that we're successfully reaching beyond our base to find new readers — some of whom will love us.
-- One webinar a month: what most companies offer — Audience engagement: the most important goal — Global reach: online training goes far beyond the USA — Average length: 1 hour, Average attendance: 28 attendees — Reason for 85 % of webinars: to get new customers — Best organization: first: what the benefit is to the reader, second what the book contains
According to statements, «the discontinued lists did not reach or resonate with many readers», and the newspaper is instead going to give «more space and resources to our coverage beyond the bestseller lists».
Your readers will benefit if you're thinking about how to reach them beyond traditional retail outlets.
Four years of consumer data shows clearly that e-book consumption has reached mainstream readers and has expanded well beyond early adopter «power readers,» but that physical books remain a popular format for many consumers, especially in certain categories.
In fact, it brings to mind one other recent event, one which reached far beyond publishing: the announcement that Google would shut down its Reader.
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.
A strong author platform goes beyond having thousands of email subscribers and a top - notch website, especially if you are trying to reach a younger generation of readers — like me.
There are many bloggers whose reach extends beyond tens of thousands of readers... imagine being exposed their entire group of readers!
I want to reach far beyond that core, but the best way to do so, I believe, is to excite my first readers.
That reach is extends beyond the plastic Kindle reader in the Kindle reader apps, available for many platforms.
Patience has already run very thin for many manga readers as a company directly backed by one of the biggest names in the industry has sat silent for so long, with it the potential promise of many beloved titles held just beyond reach.
I'm just one voice in this crazy BlackBerry world (albeit a slightly annoying one with a little bit of reach), so I hope beyond this letter some of our readers will step up in the comments to this post and mirror their desire for Rovio to make Angry Birds available for BlackBerry.
Electronic readers or e-readers that claim to be substitutes to books are priced at such elevated levels that they often are beyond the reach of the majority of book lovers.
When you factor in how many people read news, watch video and play games we actually have a direct route to Groups 2 and Groups 3 if we just got beyond our disregard of mobiles and got serious about reaching potential readers on mobile platforms and convincing them to read (our books) rather than watch or play, or listen.
Amazon's Lab 26, the unit responsible for the Kindle, is looking to create other devices beyond the e-book reader to broaden the company's reach in digital content, says The New York Times.
Bloom said that self - publishing had been «an amazing journey» which allowed her to «reach out to readers and receive a response way beyond my wildest dreams».
You will have to extend your reach beyond your immediate social network to reach new readers, but you will be more comfortable doing that if you have an online presence and are facile in using online tools.
«Batman Beyond was a critically acclaimed, fan favorite animated series that still has a large number of fans to this day,» said Hank Kanalz, SVP Digital, DC Entertainment, «By releasing the ongoing comic series digitally, we're hoping we reach that audience and bring back any fans of the show who may be lapsed comic readers
This is such nonsense it almost doesn't require a response, because there are people out there who have a knee - jerk reaction against Apple that goes beyond critical thinking, but in the hopes of reaching more open - minded readers who might be tempted by that argument, let me address it.
How do we move beyond this War of the Poses and simply walk among our associates as colleagues looking for the best ways to reach readers with each book, case by case?
The Spotlight includes an event page, top banner space, homepage above - the-fold blog space and outreach beyond RECTV to our partners such as Black Pearls Magazine and Between Your Sheets who also will feature your author, book or series that same week for a huge push in promotion and a great opportunity to reach new readers.
Later, in a comments exchange with (some partisan) readers, Kirkendall reaches beyond partisanship to his greater concern about the judicial system:
In fact, we've already seen the LG G6 go on sale, but this one is beyond reach for some of our readers.
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