Sentences with phrase «readers mean a lot to»

Thanks for taking the time to come back and let us know — comments from readers mean a lot to us.

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To be called a reader means a lot and this feature make us agree that banc de binary is the reader.
The Lorraine Motel is a significant location for this event — the location may mean a lot to many of you, and mean less to some of the younger readers.
DiChristina: Yeah, I mean I think one of the things we don't realize working on the insides of Scientific American all the time is that the editor is not just working with the scientists but also they're reporting and going out to meetings and doing other things; they're [scouring] the world for the best science that matters for readers, have a lot of expertise themselves and it just seemed to me that this would be the kind of thing that readers might really find fascinating — what the editors of Scientific American [are] thinking based on all their conversations with the experts of the day covering the various areas of science and technology and how it affects our lives; and this was the genesis of this story.
It means a lot and also thank you for allowing me to share my style with you and your readers over at http://www.shelbeeontheedge.com.
It means a lot to me that you guys care enough about Mario Party Legacy that you would want to give your time to help us grow and to give all our awesome readers content.
But unless we're downright wealthy, that means taking on a lot of pressure to produce words that add up to a product that readers want to buy.
A traditional publisher who says, «We've published this book and it's worth reading,» means something to a lot of readers.
The readers who went to the effort to find me were very happy to see me and that meant a lot to me.
But it also means I have a lot of reading to do every March, and I'm a notoriously slow reader.
There was lots of talk about the «reader problem,» meaning more books are being produced than there are readers to consume them.
There are lots of concerns about what this means to self - published authors that opted into Sony via Smashwords and readers wondering what will happen to all of their books.
A lot of indie authors are writing GOOD books that aren't reaching readers — I want to help, even if it means sharing some dubious strategies that could get them over those hurdles.
Readers like it as a useful resource from a source they begin to know and trust, and I get to know a lot of writers whose friendships, even if many of them are entirely electronic, mean a great deal to me.
By this I mean the old world of commercial publishing, supported by lots of outlets that published professional reviews, having to move over to make room for self - publishing authors dependent on non-professional reader - reviewers.
I feel like I have the means and experience to hack the publishing industry, connect with readers directly, and move a lot of books.
And a publisher's backing, small or large, means a lot to me as a reader, considering all the crappy, unedited works I've encountered over the last 5 years.
I'd like to know that readers who prefer print can also find my books in stores, so having a foothold in both aspects of the industry means a lot.
YA / Mature Readers: The questions of identity and the lure of fashion and fame will mean a lot to teens.
«A lot of readers have multiple novels on the go at any given time, which means they may not always read one book from start to finish before jumping into the next great story.
This means we have a bunch of sites trying to be iTunes, the provider of titles and the interface for reading, rather than a lot of standards - based titles competing for the reader's attention, which is analogous to the MP3 - based music market that has shattered the music business.
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?
We have all heard that we should «own the shelf,» which means that you want to publish a lot, and pushing out new content to Amazon in the form of an e-book can help propel your other, older books, onto a reader's radar screen.
It means a lot to my wife Sue who's here, and to our son Jack, who has become a big reader primarily because of independent bookstores pushing books at them.
That may boost amazon's sales in the short - term, but long run it means a lot of people are going to get used to the FBReader interface (or any of the other free reader apps that have had tens of millions of downloads in google play.)
A lot of books that I want to order from Fictionwise are in the «secured» format which means I can't download them on my Sony Reader or iTouch.
To be called a reader means a lot and this feature make us agree that banc de binary is the reader.
That means that readers have a lot of great content to choose from, and that's always a good thing for the points world.
The reason for this is that with the announcement that much of the travel industry is increasing their PR & Marketing budgets by up to 20 % to work with travel bloggers, this means that travel bloggers such as myself will be able to dedicate a lot more time in the future to producing amazing travel content for their readers.
This Biblical passage has always meant a great deal to me, and as I've been delighted to find out via blog comments and emails, it turns out it means a great deal to a lot of other gapingvoid readers, as well.
Some content is «evergreen», meaning it has a lasting impact, as opposed to «hot» topics — which provides lots of reader interest but loses relevance after a short amount of time.
It will not take much time to change something slightly, but these changes can mean a lot to your reader.
You are not the only one who will be applying for the same post which means that you have to put a lot of effort into building your resume so that it will capture the interest of your readers.
I do nt mean to come across as soppy, but having worked in the design industry there is often jealousy and a lot of them would not expose their homes and share tips and divulge certain sources as you continually do to help both your readers and your sources.
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