Sentences with phrase «readership numbers»

"Readership numbers" refers to the quantity or count of people who read a particular publication, such as a magazine or newspaper. Full definition
And with larger readership numbers comes an even greater need to ascertain more control, especially concerning an often previously ignored component in the writing journey - rights and licensing.
You'll have an entirely new set of eyes on it, giving your book a second chance to take off and make great readership numbers.
He always posted big readership numbers for me in Wyoming and I could always count on his honest feedback on what -LSB-...]
Way Too Indie shared many of the same difficulties as those other publications; readership numbers, financial reasons (though we were always realistic about this — after all, we were running an independent film site), and life itself.
I think it's true you probably need to boost your launch with some advertisements, time and effort, but after that your sales will roughly correlate with how closely your book fulfills genre expectations and readership numbers.
If you're spending your valuable time on a company blog but your readership numbers are non-existent, you're not making the best use of your day.
44,000 paper copies of REM delivered to Boards across the country, and of course now an online magazine with thousands of readers... so many in fact, that often the readership numbers crash the REM system, repeatedly.
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