The secret, however, is to write posts for blogs aimed at
readers of your kind of book.
Not exact matches
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.
«These
readers are searching,» says Doubleday's Liepa, «for inspiration and assurance in their individual, personal, everyday lives» According to Patricia Schreck, they are seeking
books of a «comforting or supporting nature, no doubt because
of the times» East and west
of the Hudson,
books of this
kind are enjoying vast sales.
Thus, there is a key subtext in Sigmund's
book, a
kind of subliminal message to be received by North American
readers already caught up in celebrating perestroika: «Come now, liberation theologians, announce this day whom you shall serve, the revolution
of old or the democracies that are growing in this bright new day.»
Today Rachel Held Evans is
kind to give away to one
of my
readers who wins the draw a free copy
of her
book Evolving in Monkey Town.
I hope you've had the opportunity to get a copy
of your own, because this is a good
book, the
kind that stretches your thinking and will likely impact different
readers in different ways.
I find many
of the times, the objection or concern many have for what tongues are comes from a misunderstanding
of the purpose behind ONE
of the diversities
of tongues — there are at least four different
kinds (diversities)
of tongues mentioned in the Bible, (I've had
readers of my
book disagree with me and insist there's even more).
Over the years,
readers have come up with all
kinds of theories about why the
book concludes this way:
The amazing translator for the French edition
of the
book was
kind enough to adapt the recipe using agar - agar for our French
readers as well, since the aforementioned thickeners are not easily accessible in France.
I'm immensely proud
of this
book because it invites a new generation
of parents to share the
kinds of smart, encouraging ideas
readers here have been sharing for years.
Young
readers will love the latest collection
of Mom's Choice Award - winning
books — especially, What Does It Mean To Be
Kind?
The weekly reports acquired something
of a cult following, and several
readers were
kind enough to suggest that they should be compiled as a
book.
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.
What
kind of «avid
reader» finishes only two
books a year?
If you're a longtime
reader of my
books and articles, or a clinician who's been seeing these
kinds of changes in patients, the study is not really news at all.
Gentle
readers, As we approach the long Memorial Day weekend full
of the potential for all
kinds of free time, I want to share another date idea from the
book 52 Uncommon Dates by Randy Southern.
When Steve Ditko and Stan Lee introduced Doctor Strange to comic
book readers in 1963, they promised the wiry «master
of black magic» would be «a different
kind of superhero.»
Today, Kriete takes time to answer a handful
of questions from Education World and to give our
readers a preview
of the
kinds of helpful tips that pack the pages
of this new
book!
Through a combination
of Accelerated
Reader software, dedicated reading time and ongoing professional development for staff, schools are able to quickly screen pupils to find their reading level and then easily match pupils to popular
books at the appropriate reading level, and interest level, and monitor results and show where, and what
kind of, intervention is needed.
In short, because they gained access to a classic, our formerly reluctant
readers did the
kind of heavy intellectual work with
books they'd often only watched classmates do.
So ideally, at least one
of your beta
readers should be the
kind of person who'd be most likely to buy your
book.
So, for example when I head on over to Ubersuggest, I pop in the words «
Book Marketing» and it returns all
kinds of keywords and keyword strings that
readers have search in the last 24 hours.
Successful publishing depends almost entirely on what
kind of book you've written, how many
readers are searching for that
kind of book, and whether or not your
book satisfies them — but no matter what
kind of book you've written, you want to reach as many
readers as possible, right?
You're probably aware that bestselling
books have often gone through some
kind of an editorial process in order to create the best possible reading experience for the
reader, and you'd probably like to provide your
readers with the same
kind of experience.
Depending on the
kind of book I've written, at the beta read stage, I'm looking for
readers to point out content issues — anything that's not clear, for example.
We give your
book it's best possible shot at success before we share it with anyone, and then we put it in front
of the right
kind of readers (not just other authors who also want to promote their
books).
While Edinger may not be a celebrity or other person
of note, this is the
kind of story that draws
readers in and fascinates them, despite what the publishing industry would have us believe about the marketability
of a
book.
If
readers want to find quality
books, they can sign up to Bookbub or Booktastik, where discounted
books are offered that have been vetted for editing, so it's a
kind of gatekeeper service.
I've always been a
kind of omnivorous
reader, devouring fiction, nonfiction, narrative essays, short stories,
books about science — you name it.
Kris just banged her head on the same wall a couple weeks ago in her blog, and had all
kinds of readers surprised that their
books were already in bookstores when they went and looked.
I'm beginning to think my current beta
reader is not who I need to have be reading my
books, because I'm not getting the
kind of feedback I need from her, and trying to «fix» the
book in response to her comments has brought me to a grinding halt.
It should instantly communicate to the
reader the
kind of book it contains so it needs to fit in with the packaging that similar products use.
Without prompting, the same
kind of reader is unlike to partake
of the virtual
book clubs on platforms such as Goodreads, especially if a library system has not localized the digital clubs (check out the Bexar BiblioTech E-
Book Club within Goodreads).
Just to recap, Part 1 focused on everything that I thought was absolutely essential to be on an author's website — the
kind of stuff
readers are going to be looking for and the
kind of stuff that will give you the best chance
of promoting your
books to potential
readers.
Think
of it this way: if you have to sell a
reader on your
book in approximately four sentences, what
kind of information would you include?
He takes care
of cover design, ads, keywords, and strategy, including determining the demographics
of the
readers most likely to enjoy the
kind of books I write, and then getting my work in front
of their eyes.
She's probably the key speaker on issues
of metadata at publishing conferences and the
kind of soul who doesn't mind a rather basic question from someone trying to learn more about this fundamental element
of publishing in the digital age — the metadata by which a
book is tracked by professionals and discovered in searches by potential
readers.
Those are the
kinds of growing pains that Marvel is experiencing across the board right now — they're also having trouble delivering on the digital coupons they promised
readers who bought Avengers vs. X-Men # 0 and other «approved»
books last week from their app.
Before you print a
book or do any
kind of book marketing, you need to have a strong idea
of who your ideal
readers are — you should know their: age, interests, what media they are exposed to, who they are influenced by, etc..
I have less and less patience with people who claim that Amazon has or is striving for some
kind of evil monopoly that will subjugate authors and
readers when all the evidence to date is that they will treat authors better than any publisher and provide
readers with cheaper
books, a bigger selection, and a better customer experience than any other retailer.
Specific descriptive information that includes terms like «beach read» or «authoritative biography» will help put the
book title on the radar
of readers who are looking for a certain
kind of book.
One
of the things that makes series addictive is that they offer
readers the
kind of stories they're already craving, with cool variations that make each new
book fun.
An intriguing description
of the
kind of fiction or nonfiction you write, as well as what the
reader can hope to learn or experience by reading your
books.
Your website isn't for them: it's for the ideal
reader who loves your
kind of books but doesn't know who you are.
It should be the same thing with
book sales; you just know what percentage
of your
readers will buy that
kind of book because you know your audience.
But we were hopeful that enough
of our
readers would find
books they wanted to read by these same authors, that over time the exposure would work for the authors as well, as a
kind of voluntary business proposition.
Finally,
readers recommend The Second Mrs. Hockaday to many
kinds of people: I will recommend this
book to my
book club and also to family members and friends who have a particular interest in the Civil War era (Kathryn S).
The
book does provide a «what would you do»
kind of atmosphere, but because it comes at the end, I don't know how much time a
reader would spend thinking about it.
For fiction writers,
readers may be looking for a writer who has some
kind of life experience that led to the writing
of the
book.
The Onyx Boox Universe was sort
of OK as a vanilla
book reader but failed miserably at everything else (which makes it
kind of pointless to buy this instead
of say, a Kobo or Kindle, which are better optimized for
book reading).