Sentences with phrase «readers have read»

In addition, 60 % of e-book readers read magazines and journals, and 53 % of those magazine and journal readers have read such content on an e-reader, tablet, or cell phone.
The greatest pro of KDP Select is considered to be Kindle Unlimited: your book is available as part of a subscription program in U.S, U.K., Germany, Italy, Spain, France, Brazil, Mexico, Canada, India, Japan, and Australia, and you'll be paid from a global fund based on how many pages your readers have read.
Once readers have read your work they (hopefully) have a good reason to pay for more of the same.
She also argues that while most educated readers have read the book, few have given it the consideration it deserves.
More reviews also mean that more readers have read the book (obviously), but more reviews usually gives a greater spectrum of opinions about the book.
The site, which pairs readers with books based on the «DNA» of books, meaning an in - depth analysis of the language in titles readers have read, offers suggestions for new reads based on what users have already enjoyed.
Too many Niebuhr readers have read volume 1 of his Gifford Lectures (the second half of which deals with sin) and have either failed to read or to take seriously volume 2 (which deals with the Christian answer to sin in terms of grace).
, and so if you have appreciated all the free posts and free podcasts which the readers have read over the years, would you please consider making a donation of any amount to help defray the costs of the blog.
Bible citations (or Shakespearean citations) presume that your reader has read and agrees with the phrase cited.
If the other readers have any reading comprehension at all they will quickly realize it's a different poster, the post can then quickly be ignored, nothing is accomplished.
A card is complete when all squares are filled in, meaning the reader has read eight books that expose them to the wonderful diversity of the world.
Ask yourself this, considering the fact we don't know who was surveyed in the Pew study, is it any surprise that the majority of readers had read printed books instead of e-books?
(2) The cover should somehow either suggest the story or offer some meaningful element of it (meaningful before the reader has read it).
If their story was compelling, their manuscript well edited and still they were rejected, it may have been that they hit the reader on a bad day, it was not that readers cup of tea, the reader has read or published something similar recently — a whole host or reasons.
As a reader I have read many indie works that have been professionally edited, formatted, and designed but I have also read some down right garbage in terms of quality.
Because they are so short, when opened to or past the title page, the reader has read 10 % and the writer — err, scammer - gets paid.
The scammer gets paid the full amount by Amazon, because KENPC v2.0 registers that a reader has read the entire book.
The software will also automatically synchronize the last page the reader has read from a book, as well as annotations, between devices.
It's a great way to find out if the readers would read your book before even writing it.
Take into account that the reader has read these works.
«The great debate of the last several years — whether readers would read book - length material onscreen — appears to have been settled with a resounding «yes».»
How is Amazon going to know if a reader has read 10 %?
-LSB-...] Hugh Howey's latest post asks why Amazon can not provide us with data about how far a reader has read a book, at what chapter they gave up, etc..
The BBC believes the average reader has read only six of these books.
This ZDNet article is the first review of Kobo's forthcoming ebook reader I've read.
And those ages 65 and older who were readers had read the most books, on average.
Also, readers would read and re-read my posts, which was rare at RealMoney.
Specifically, many readers had read Meb Faber's working paper on this topic, which by the way is the Number 1 most popular paper on SSRN with 200,000 + downloads.
If any reader has read my stories and noticed my name on the byline, he or she has probably connected some dots.
I am going to make the assumption that the reader has read part one of this article in order to continue my discussion.
I would have assumed that a reader would read the former to be the same as the latter, but fine, I'm agreeable.
I know both Adobe Reader and FoxIt Reader have a read - out - loud feature.

Not exact matches

Most readers claim that they wish they would have read this when they first started their business.
He's become a contributor to publications including Forbes, USA TODAY, and Entrepreneur, and his content have been read by millions of readers.
After spending all of 2016 meeting, befriending, and interviewing «top - performing» Millennials who've started companies worth billions of dollars collectively and influence hundreds of millions of people every month, Jared Kleinert wanted the readers of SBDIB to be the first to read his new book.
The new service would ask readers to subscribe to the news platform after they read 10 or more articles in a month — or else they would be locked out of viewing additional stories for the remainder of the month.
This book might not sound like the most exciting subject for the non-expert but Parrish assures readers that «it's just the best book of its kind I have ever read, and I just hugely enjoyed it.
Many studies show that the brain «lights up» in reacting to imagery, truly transporting the reader to the events being described (recall any good story you've read or heard, you know that you placed yourself «there» during it's telling).
The imagery paints the picture of any good story, we could say that [Spoilers if you haven't read / seen Lord of the Rings] «Frodo and Sam fight a giant spider,» but Tolkien spends an entire chapter on the ordeal, taking the time to help the reader visualize the ferocious nature of the enemy and the bravery of our heroes who persevere despite their many weaknesses (doubt, fear, dismay, etc..)
Publisher Springer Nature has built «SharedIt,» which allows readers on a number of media websites to view read - only versions of their articles without a paywall.
(On a side note, it's a very readable 35 - page document — more reader - friendly than some others I've read, which I think is really crucial if you want people actually to read the thing).
It doesn't attempt to hold the reader's attention for an extended period of time, and this is important if you're presenting to a potential investor who will have other plans he or she will need to read as well.
«Read columns that your audience loves to read and then have a story ready that you know those readers will love, then be ready to pitch that stRead columns that your audience loves to read and then have a story ready that you know those readers will love, then be ready to pitch that stread and then have a story ready that you know those readers will love, then be ready to pitch that story.
To optimize your reach and ensure that readers really connect with the messages you have to offer, your content has to be fresh and exciting to read.
As a kid, Musk was a voracious reader who would read 10 hours a day, according to Ashlee Vance's 2015 biography, «Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future.»
«I think that every novelist has a single ideal reader; that at various points during the composition of a story, the writer is thinking, «I wonder what he / she will think when he / she reads this part?»
Beyond Reisman's ambition to offer «the best reading application» anywhere (and early reviews of the software have been favourable), the Kobo experience caters to a reader who is stealing moments throughout their busy day in which to read, on whatever device they happen to have at hand.
Next, it is important to identify exactly where your readers spend time online and what sites are they reading when they have down time.
Include two sentences as to what will the reader gain and learn that he / she does not have prior to reading?
For your reading enjoyment, I have highlighted several articles that the readers found of particular interest this month.
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