«Hitting these times gives us a great opportunity to report more in - depth, to get things right, to provide analysis on the breaking news that happens throughout the day, but also to serve
readers at the times they want it,» Times head of digital Alan Hunter told the Nieman Journalism Lab.
Not exact matches
At the same
time, I don't
want my
readers to come to my site and see a brand that is totally out of sync and have that affect my credibility.
By keeping it short, personalized and to the point, you save the
reader time while
at the same
time explaining what you
want to sell them.
When I left school and embarked on my first real business adventure, Student magazine, it was
at times a real struggle to keep our small group motivated and make ends meet, though we didn't
want our
readers to be aware of this.
For example, if you
want to connect with Darren Rowse for the first
time, knowing that direct contact may not be useful
at this level, you may instead leave a significant comment on one of his blog posts, about 200 — 300 words in length, that offers something helpful to his
readers.
Read Ghana believes that, a reading nation is a winning nation and we are committed to sweeping away the saying that, if you
want to hide something from a black man then put it in a book but this can only be possible when we are all educated to understand that, becoming a life
time reader is based on developing a very deep love for reading
at a tender age.
I've been a (somewhat quiet)
reader for some
time now, but I saw this post and
wanted to invite you to share it — or any healthy recipe you've enjoyed over the past month —
at my link - up (http://bit.ly/YCpeHq) to celebrate National Nutrition Month.
I just
wanted to show my appreciation for your promotional efforts AND let your
readers know I'm a real person with a love for arm candy and I'm charming one arm
at a
time.
December can be a tricky month for us bloggers because on one hand we
want to take a much deserved digital detox but
at the same
time, we
want to feature fun and inspiring Christmas - themed posts to entertain our
readers and keep our traffic up.
Often
times after a day
at the office my
readers have told me they need to run errands or
want to join up with friends.
For anyone who sees this, and needs beta
readers avoid folks who
want to pay, and submit chapters one
at a
time, and then interview them, immediately after (it would be best if you did it the second they finished the page).
I do know why he used so much violence because I believe he
wanted the
reader to get the feeling of what the violence was like
at that
time going on for days and weeks withno end to it.
Writing books and blog posts
at the same
time, helps me figure out what
readers really
want.
As a
reader, I'm not satisfied with their offer,
at least wasn't the last
time I checked, and as a writer, I don't
want to launch into self - publishing.
Those of us primarily
wanting to meet our
readers in a meaningly way will set up things like KallypsoCon, which we both will be
at in October, for chances to spend one - on - one
time with
readers.
And, if you're writing an e-book and you
want to serialize it and make it available to your
readers a chapter
at a
time.
Patterson said the books would be aimed
at readers who might not
want to invest their
time in a 300 - or 400 - page novel.
And anyone who has even followed BN will clearly notice that not only does BN add new apps to their store two to 3
times a week but they clearly state who the device is aimed
at MOM's and KIDS or
readers who
want to added features.
Michaël Dahan, Bookeen CEO: «With the Cybook Odyssey HD FrontLight we have designed a device for
readers who
want to enjoy their favorite books
at any
time of day wherever they are.»
Many e-Book
readers want to read complex PDF documents or just fit more text on the screen
at the same
time.
Dimarco stated that avid book
readers not only recommend books to their friends, but they also
want feedback
at a later
time on what those friends ultimately decided about those books, or whether they read them
at all.
If he or she
wants readers to fully enter the story, and come away feeling richer for that, then I think likability matters; likable doesn't mean perfect, but I need to connect with a character in a positive way
at least some of the
time.
Some
readers like to keep their eBook library fully stocked; others
want to see only a few favourites
at a
time.
Because we are often anything but confident in what we're working on
at the
time, there is the tendency to
want to change everything that a beta
reader comments on.
Readers need to be able to find any book they
want at any
time of the day or night.
At the same
time,
readers don't
want to be treated like they need a dumbed - down version of the truth, disseminated through Tweets, newspaper abstracts, and capsule summaries.
Adobe's Digital Publishing Suite has worked for some
time at making the transition as easy as possible, especially for those publishers who
want to put out their standard high - quality print edition while still reaching out to the tablet
readers across so many platforms.
As a writer, I always
want to meet the
reader at least halfway, so I enjoyed finding ways to create a variety of fixed points in the swirl of
time and memory, an internal logic to the narrative shifts.
At some point in our writing career, we've no doubt been told that our protagonist should be someone
readers want to spend
time with — someone they're happy to commit to hanging out with for 300 + pages; someone they will care about; someone -LSB-...]
I
want a
reader which does not need internet connectivity as most of the
time I am
at a location with poor connectivity and also I spend lot of
time flying from one place to the other — thats the nature of my job.
At that
time, industry experts and parents alike expressed the viewpoint that many consumers might be loathe to let young
readers use their expensive electronics, and an equal number of critics explained that they
wanted the original reading experience of enjoying a physical book with their emerging
readers.
At the same
time, you don't
want to use too large a font (especially if you're going to be publishing a physical book), forcing the
reader to turn the page every few seconds.
Or you could put your feet up on your desk or coffee table, stay in your pajamas if you
wanted to, go unshaven for days
at a
time, and have publishers pay you large amounts because
readers would
want to buy your books the moment they hit the shelves.
At the same
time, though, it needs to feel familiar enough to would - be
readers that they recognize its genre and identify it as something they
want to read.
Do you have
time to look
at their book or short story before deciding if you
want to recommend it to your
readers?
It's this group
readers who will benefit most from bundling: we can choose to read the content we've bought however we
want it
at a certain
time.
The ebook that is aimed
at readers who
want a bigger screen will be available for shipping from 10 June in
time for the summer holidays.
But if you are writing genre fiction, you
want to both fit in and stand out
at the same
time — so
readers of that genre will recognize your book as being of interest to them, first, and second, so they'll be captured by your individual and unique «take.»
At some point of
time the Kindle will have to let go of the ebook revenue stream if it really
wants to create the absolutely perfect eReader (let go = let
readers decide).
They discussed specific solutions to particular text and image display issues, and how to make your ebooks look the way a
reader would
want to see them on the disparate devices available in the market
at the
time.
Before I started, I spent a lot of
time talking to
readers and writers about what they
wanted to see in an author's website, and I spent a lot of
time just surfing around, looking
at author websites and figuring out what they did right and what they did wrong.
(Since this post is longer than a usual one,
time - pressed or impatient
readers may
want to skim the charts and navigate right to conclusions
at the end of this write - up.)
We're way off the amount of
readers we need to earn a decent income from Finding Beyond, and
at this stage, we're unsure whether full -
time blogging is something that we
want to do.
At this
time, there is no official word from Chase about the future of this card but I
wanted to highlight this issue in case one of my
readers was interested in the card.
The decline of advance code is an aggravating one from my perspective because I
want to form an opinion and provide it to my
readers ahead of launch or
at the very least in
time for launch, which is why I love companies such as Koch Media who often provide games up to a month ahead of them hitting store shelves.
The only thing EGM2 lacked
at the
time was a reviews section, so
readers still needed regular EGM if they
wanted to know what editor - in - chief Ed Semrad's ghost writers and the mysterious Sushi - X thought of Contra Hard Corps or Art of Fighting 2.
Such an action would have seemingly indicated that there were no concerned
readers wanting to steer him to the skeptic side among all those
readers of his Washington Post piece, thus the skeptics must have not been very persuasive
at the
time.
At the same
time, I
want to reassure those for whom legal research and technology are vitally interesting: we have no intention of abandoning these subjects and will continue to welcome contributors, entries and
readers that focus on them.
My view
at that
time was that underlining allowed to
reader to distinguish easily between italicized case names and the text I
wanted to emphasize.
You don't
want to overwhelm your
reader at first glance, perhaps making him look
at his watch and wonder if he has
time to read all you've written.