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The Quest for Z brings young
readers the story of Percy Fawcett's early 20th - century explorations in the Amazon, where he hoped to find the fabled, ancient city of «Z.» Readers know from 2015's Tricky Vic: The Impossibly True Story of the Man Who Sold the Eiffel Tower that Greg Pizzoli writes about complicated people with honesty and never condescends to young readers.
I had met Mike only once while in Montreal for a legal technology conference last year, but he had been writing for Canadian Lawyer for years bringing
our readers the stories of the people and events in the never - dull Quebec legal scene.
Not exact matches
«We have gotten so many emails on LinkedIn and direct mail from our customers and
readers around the world who say, «Your
story has inspired me and my wife to take the plunge into entrepreneurship and start something
of our own.»
In other words, it creates and publishes video and photos and text and news
stories on a variety
of platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and more — and none
of that content is designed to push
readers to the company's website.
The fact is,
stories on Apple products inevitably get tons
of readers, which means a few things.
Starting with an attention grabber — a short
story, example, statistic or historical context that introduces the subject in a way that is interesting and exciting — will engage the
reader and compel them to read more and help lead into the rest
of the material.
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.
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..)
So Mic is rolling out
reader - response surveys on some
of its
stories, which give users a sliding scale
of worthiness they can choose from to express whether a post was deemed time - worthy or not.
Google observed the rise
of tabloid cloaking in 2016 — meaning ads that looked like news
stories but ultimately led
readers to a site selling a product, like weight - loss pills.
Haik and Moretti say Mic is also tracking time spent on a page along with other metrics such as repeat visitors, scroll depth (how far a
reader gets into a
story before they click away), and the number
of times content is copied and pasted into a post, tweet, or email.
Use
stories to activate the experiential side
of your
reader's brain, and you'll have won their attention and interest.
He asks
readers to consider how mirroring the elements
of inspiring
stories will guide them towards meaning and purpose in their own lives.
My recent
story, 20 Embarrassing Phrases Even Smart People Misuse, surfaced a slew
of reader comments regarding their grammatical annoyances.
So I think as long as
readers — whether they admit it publicly or not — as long as
readers have a hunger for true, critical, funny
stories about how the system works and about the concentration
of money and power in modern society, as long as they have that appetite, then a site like Gawker.com is going to have a continued purpose.
Reese's list
of the top 20 grammatical errors people commonly make was one
of Inc.'s most popular columns last month, with
readers sharing the
story on social media nearly 90,000 times and offering plenty
of their own pet peeves regarding how others use the English language.
Those familiar with the publishing world know that
readers rarely make it to the end
of a news
story.
Back in the beginning
of the year, serial entrepreneur and startup investor Jason Calacanis launched Inside.com, which he called «a mobile - first news
reader that's full
of external links and
story summaries,» with topics ranging from Google to Wonder Woman.
There are many interesting lessons in this
story, but one main point that the
reader is invited to take away is that part
of America's opioid problem has to do with patient expectations.
«Just because Peter Thiel is a Silicon Valley billionaire, his opinion does not trump our millions
of readers who know us for routinely driving big news
stories including Hillary Clinton's secret email account, Bill Cosby's history with women, the mayor
of Toronto as a crack smoker, Tom Cruise's role within Scientology, the N.F.L. cover - up
of domestic abuse by players and just this month the hidden power
of Facebook to determine the news you see.»
I have found that
readers love statistics, counterintuitive results, and real - life
stories, so I try hard to ensure that I get at least two out
of three
of these items in all
of my content, whether it's a book, a magazine article, or an online column or blog post.
Just last week, Rolling Stone published a note to its
readers that implied that the «discrepancies» in the magazine's article about rape at the University
of Virginia were the fault
of the
story's protagonist, Jackie, and not its reporting.
If you want to stick in your
readers» minds, your content needs to stand out — and one
of the best ways to do this is to tell a
story.
The investigation comes after Gizmodo reported on Monday that a former Facebook employee claimed workers «routinely suppressed news
stories of interest to conservative
readers,» while «artificially» adding other
stories to the trending list.
Within hours
of the announcement on Thursday — which involves making it easier for users to flag fakes, as well as alerting
readers when the accuracy
of a
story has been called into question — conservative outlets were already dismissing the move as a conspiracy
of left - leaning partisans, designed to smother alternative sources and protect existing «gatekeepers.»
«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?»
Signature section headings like «The
Story» and «The Why» allow
readers to find what they want to know, and to understand it without reading thousands
of words.
«If there is a clean thing in the US,» read one
story distributed to millions
of American
readers, «it is the Associated Press.»
They take
readers out
of the
story you're trying to create.
the New York newspaper asked, offering plenty
of photos to help
readers make up their own minds about the
story of a woman fired from her job at Citibank because, she claimed, her managers and co-workers thought she was too attractive.
One
of the most well - established ways to hear from
readers, the NYT public editor pointed out — although not the only one, by any means — is through comments on news
stories.
When a news
story gets picked up by Yahoo, it takes off because the number
of readers shoots up.
According to a leaked screenshot
of Fusion's web traffic that was posted by Gawker, the site had less than 35
readers looking at its top
story on a recent day.
Many
of the top news sites would have 10 or 100 times as many
readers for their main
story on a given news day.
Instead, he put himself at the center
of the
story, giving
readers a first - person glimpse
of the inner workings
of the media biz as it happened to, and all around, him.
In a statement, Nick Denton, the founder
of Gawker Media, who was also personally named in the Hogan suit, said: «Just because Peter Thiel is a Silicon Valley billionaire, his opinion does not trump our millions
of readers who know us for routinely driving big news
stories including Hillary Clinton's secret email account, Bill Cosby's history with women, the mayor
of Toronto as a crack smoker, Tom Cruise's role within Scientology, the N.F.L. cover - up
of domestic abuse by players and just this month the hidden power
of Facebook to determine the news you see.»
With a clear four - step methodology to help
readers move from idea to action, templates for
readers to map out their problems and the opposing ideas for solving them, and with practical and memorable
stories, from music mogul Jay - Z, to the founder
of Vanguard Group, Creating Great Choices was written with MBA students, business managers, non-profit and government agency leaders, teachers, and even elementary school students in mind.
Imagine knowing what the brain craves from every tale it encounters, what fuels the success
of any great
story, and what keeps
readers transfixed.
A
story with millions
of your own adventure in it — looking for
readers, writers, ghost writers, authors, editors, reporters, journalists, bloggers, influencers, entrepreneurs, sponsors like you who want to help by giving $ 1 or more and spreading this campaign and the
story to the world.
Through
stories of people who've made dramatic gains in self - awareness, she offers surprising secrets, techniques and strategies to help
readers do the same — and how to use this insight to be more fulfilled, confident, and successful in life and in work.
As the editor
of MIT Technology Review, I spend much
of my time thinking about the types
of stories and journalism that will be most valuable to our
readers.
The top five best read
stories once again covered a wide range
of virtual currency topics, reflecting the diverse interests among the young industry's
readers.
This is definitely a tricky solution if you're not a full - time media company, but your
readers may appreciate this type
of story if they aren't monitoring other media outlets.
Comcast
reader feedback 133 Share this
story As streaming video continues to chip away at cable television subscriber numbers, Comcast is making a few
of its information superhighway pace increases available simplest to customers that pay for each information superhighway and video carrier.
amplify
reader feedback 36 Share this
story Amazon announced that the price
of its prime membership will upward thrust for US purchasers on its salary call Thursday.
Juwai.com recently made it onto a list
of top 18
readers» favourite startup
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If you're looking for a business
story to intrigue your
readers, try one on predatory lending, something that involves the ever - popular topics
of money, politics and consumer debt.
For the careful
reader, foreshadowing creates a particularly effective form
of engagement, ultimately moving into the territory
of dramatic irony, where the
reader knows more than the characters in the
story.