Sentences with phrase «reader experience does»

Indiscriminate business partnerships does not move the industry forward, and making my ebooks available at places that don't provide the best reader experience does not help my career.

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One of the best things about being an avid reader is that moment you stumble across a phrase that clearly describes something you've experienced but didn't previously have the words for.
Unlike Google News, it doesn't curate stories to appeal to each reader's personal taste, and while Star Touch content can be shared on other social media platforms, readers will find the experience less appealing than it is inside the tablet app.
Not only does this help to create a subconscious feeling of a shared experience among readers, it also minimizes the amount of time that must be spent writing blog post content.
If there are opportunities to incorporate keywords you're targeting, and it won't impact reader experience, do it.
He does not think his experiences were extraordinary or his reading esoteric, and he believes that any reader willing to reflect with him will be led in the same direction.
But the only thing that each of us can and should do is what we each must do ultimately alone, if we have vocations to be writers: Go off and write out of the very fullness of human experience about the very fullness of human experience and hope to find and affect contemporary readers and the greater world, and in the meantime leave the distracting and finally pointless diagnoses of who were the Catholic writers, and how much, and how well, how little, how importantly, to the critics and scholars.
The reader and the text are partners collaborating as co-creators in an aesthetic event of understanding that, by generating an experience of meaning, originate something that did not exist before.
This only happens occasionally in the book but prevents the reader sharing in the deeper revelation and love of God that is occurring at that point in salvation history, especially in light of the New Testament, and raises the question that if the person in Scripture who is experiencing this unique relationship with God didn't really understand God, then how can we?
So my criticism is really itself an hypothesis: do the readers feel as I do that ambiguity, suffering and perishing have a more substantial place in human experience than is rendered by Hartshorne's philosophy?
What is clearer to me now is that the precedent of the King James Version has played a decisive and constructive role in directing readers of English to a rather literal experience of the Bible, and that this precedent can be ignored only at considerable cost, as nearly all the English versions of the Bible done in recent decades show.
She also goes into detail about her experience as a beekeeper and teaches readers how bees make honey, how it's harvested, what they can do to help the bee population and what is going on in the hives throughout the year.
however, we didn't make any changes in the older posts.We want to make our posts more readable yet simple (no mess - ups of pictures) so that our readers and our email subscribers can get the nice reading experience in the browser and in the inbox.
Studies show that lifelong readers are those who, as children, simply found reading a pleasurable experience (what was read didn't seem to matter as much as how children felt about the activity).
Thirdly: If a book doesn't acknowledge point number two then it is likely to be causing guilt or shame to be felt by those who don't agree with the experiences of the author and is therefore one which I would see as causing readers to lose their own sense of self.
The trimester - by - trimester guide takes readers through Deirdre's own experience and provides practical advice from a registered midwife about exactly what is happening to your body (and when), and what you should be doing to ensure you stay on the right track.
Hey kids, this weekend's Roots Camp was a terrific experience — not only did I get to meet Ha - Hoa Dang and several other regular readers face to face, but I was lucky enough to sit in on a bunch of really fascinating discussions.
Weisman: You know, there is the deep spiritual (unclear 7:04) of, you know, the human race at the brink and the fact that, all right, so whatever happens — I am not articulating this really well — but I think that one of these [the] strongest experiences that I have had in doing this book and the response of them getting from readers is that it's not a depressing book, it's almost, it's kind of uplifting in a way.
Sacks, Alexander Luria, and a tiny handful of other neuroscientists, have done great service by making their scholarship, their experience and insights available to a surprisingly wide readership, from medics to philosophers and lay readers.
This first installment of our Mind Matters series looks at readers» experiences with alcohol, and gives tips on what to do if you are in trouble.
I didn't experience this personally, but have heard from many readers that they had this for the first few days and up to two weeks but from their experience, it seemed to resolve itself.
I had the ridiculously long time to make nut butter experience as did the reader above and I thought it was due to soaking the almonds.
Skeptics can always wonder whether there were an equal number of readers with poor results who simply didn't report their negative experiences.
Between the first edition of our book (2010) and the second (2012), a vast number of our recommendations changed — for example, the recommended macronutrient ratios changed from 20 % carb 65 % fat to 30 % carb 55 % fat, and nearly all the micronutrient recommendations were revised — based on research I'd done in the meantime, plus experiences of our readers.
I have stressed this point only for the sake of my lay readers, because it is our daily experience that when patients hear the word hormone they immediately jump to the conclusion that this must have something to do with the sex - sphere.
But there is one more thing you should be doing right to enhance your readers» experience on your blog: taxonomies.
I'd love to hear your tips or experience on the matter — how do you drive engagement with your readers and your own blog?
Not only do you blog about your gorgeous outfits, but you also include personal stories about growing up in China and moving to the U.S. Could you tell my readers a little more about your experience?
I feel like I have a responsibility to my readers to share my true experiences, even if they don't always work out.
Maybe you've covered this before but do you or any of the good readers have Saltwater sandal experience?
Doing this will prevent the errors and help to improve your blog readers» user experience.
So we asked readers struggling with infertility to submit their experience — specifically when dealing with a friend, family member, or even a stranger who did get pregnant.
While these two features aren't prominent on the site, when they do cause problems they can cause people to become passionate in their anger (based on my experience talking with readers).
Write regularly, write about what you know, imitate writers you admire, don't be afraid of rejection... — those tips and more from an experienced editor of fiction for young readers!
The food presentations are colourful and clearly set out the «signposts» of the genre: a) «How to...» title for instructions b) «What you need» c) Pictures to aid meaning for the reader d) «What you do» or «Method» e) Numbering each instruction This ensures that the children experience and engage with models before attempting independent writing tasks.
Long sentences, when done well, provide a series of specific and concrete details, such as examples or experiences, that give readers a broader context for the author's intended meaning.
Accelerated Reader and Accelerated Reader 360 take over the heavy lifting in supporting this «perfect practice» for teachers, giving them valuable time back to do what they do best - connecting with students and creating phenomenal learning experiences in the classroom.
A 2009 evaluation that randomly paired 1,000 very poor readers with mentors found that, over the course of a single school year, the students who had been tutored by Experience Corps volunteers made 60 % more progress in reading comprehension than those who did not have tutors.
So how do we cover our butt protect the integrity of our brand and the rights of our readers while still sharing our experiences?
Does that inevitably mean a dramatic slash in quality of experience for the reading audience in terms of things like cover art, copyediting, and other services that readers take for granted?
Building a platform is about mingling with readers, and although I do not doubt that there are bullies on the site, my own experience over the past year has been a positive one.
Even if it does, it might not appear the way you want it to and then you run the risk of your readers getting a sub-par reading experience.
But before I did that, I had experience interpreting beta reader feedback.
Publishers employ editors and artists who have particular notions (based on professional experience with what sells and what doesn't) about how your book should sound and look to appeal to specific reader tastes.
As a young reader, did you struggle to find stories that mirrored your life and experiences KELLER: I've written plenty of practice novels and stories before The Science of Breakable Things, but they never featured a main character with my identity.
What authors and publishers are experiencing is a problem of discovery and that has nothing to do with readers finding good books.
Amazon does a great job of creating a simple and very usable experience and there is a reason they've cornered the reader market: they know exactly how to do it without skimping on support or quality.
We leveraged this experience and expertise to build up a formidable line up of Android Apps which together comprise 1.35 Million + Android App Downloads 1,024,838 of these Android Readers use Kindle Book Store 150,000 of these Android Readers use Kobo Book Store We do have apps for Google Play Store.
J K Rowling provides a stellar, consistent, unique reader experience, as does Stephanie Meyer, Amanda Hocking, John Le Carre and Agatha Christie, brands all... created by their work.
I'll have some new blog posts for you this week (specifically I want to talk about my experience with selling advanced reader copies from my site — how it went, what I learned, etc.), but for today, I thought the self - publishers out there might be interested in an interview I did with Joanna from The Creative Penn..
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