Are you really reaching out to your largest
reading audience as possible?
I'm curious to see if they'll keep promotion focus on the existing anime & manga fan base, or if they'll continue trying to push light novels to the wider young adult
reading audience as well.
Not exact matches
An entrepreneur will put up a detailed description of his / her business on a platform such
as Kickstarter — goals of the business, future financial strategies for turning a profit, the target
audience, how much funding he / she needs and for what reasons, etc. — and then consumers can
read about the business and give money if they choose.
As a general rule, audiences have similar tastes as their friends and family, so a shared piece will get more read
As a general rule,
audiences have similar tastes
as their friends and family, so a shared piece will get more read
as their friends and family, so a shared piece will get more
reads.
Utilizing lists is a good way to increase the time
audiences spend
reading,
as well.
The most recent presidential election in the United States proved that predicting — or
as my guest today calls it, «probability calculation» — is a dangerous way of
reading an
audience.
Giving your
audience insight and knowledge they didn't have before
reading the article is going position yourself
as a thought leader in the industry.
Of course I wouldn't write «by Joe», but if this writing was to first be heard by a group instead of
read (
as some scholars have suggested), I might try to bring my
audience to attention right off the bat with a mention of the one who just passed who was an important founder of the organization I'm addressing: «Joe, blah blah blah...»
Most people like to see their content accessed widely and so can learn some great tips (
as well
as read some good content) from these blogs, but «most popular» doesn't always mean «best» I'd say that for any blogger a key to judging your own success is to think about the purpose and intended
audience of you blog — if you have a niche
audience in a specific location you may not get a huge following but if you set out to acheive something worthwhile through your blog and you achieve it then that counts
as success.
From Charlie Shedd to Victor Kane, C. S. Lovett, Harold Hill, Jim Tear, Edward Dumke, Charles Salter and Nathan Ware, men have contributed significantly to it and have addressed a
reading audience of men
as well
as women.
Like a blog, this house records a person's thoughts, whether those thoughts are directed toward the author or toward the
audience;
as on a blog, the recorded thoughts are available for anyone to
read who happens to pass by.
I
read the OT and try to visualize who the original
audience was for it and for, in my opinion, its purpose
as a prelude.
And
as to
reading their Bibles everyday, most of the
audience wouldn't understand what they
read.
Thanks for the information, we will add this story to our blog,
as we have a
audience in this sector that loves
reading like this.
generates a «sour» review they could (in theory) change the end of that very show
as soon
as they
read it... the Story NXT tells is set on film (digital file) 4 days to 4 weeks before the
Audience sees it, to adjust their sails for that would require back stage re-shoots and post production edits (look at Impact scrambling to re-write their Pre-tape to cover for ADR's release)... easier to let it ride, see if the opinions stay sour, and then IF Needed adjust the angle for the next taping, at which time they'll have a better idea for the correction and can make it look more organic
I felt Ms Ronnei's response was entitled to a larger
audience,
as large
as the
audience that had
read my original profile.
I thought respect included respecting your
audience as mature human beings who could
read information and process it.
Only around half of U.S. news
audiences — and just over a third in the U.K. — say they even notice the brand responsible for content they're
reading or viewing on social media or an aggregator such
as Apple News, Flipboard or SmartNews.
If it had had a nice strapline across the top saying «This is a write - up of David Lammy's speech to the Fabian society about PPC selection» I probably wouldn't have even bothered
reading it, never mind commenting on it, because I would have realised that it wasn't designed for us
as an
audience, but was simply a Labour party fishing expedition.
At the ABNY breakfast last week, one
audience member raised the issue of Thompson's even - keeled temperament, which some have
read as disengaged or even boring.
The books on display represent the history of publishing
as well — with Gutenberg's 1439 innovation of the printing press making it possible for a wider
audience to
read these ideas for the first time.»
Dr. Mehrabian's research found that
audiences read poor upper body posture (slumping shoulders)
as a strong negative.
«We further theorize that the essential difference between collaborative group work and direct instruction is that students learn about the «self
as agent and others
as (the)
audience,»» a hypothesis explored in another paper by Zhang's co-authors, Richard C. Anderson, director of the Center for the Study of
Reading, and graduate student Joshua A. Morris, both of the U. of I.
For the vast majority of papers in the scientific literature
as a whole (if not in Science) the
audience is quite small and tightly focussed: Indeed, many are
read from start to finish by no more than 10 people — that's including the authors» colleagues and the referees.
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I still get particularly excited when men say how much they've enjoyed
reading the blog,
as the «target
audience» was always other single «girls» around my age.
It's not a message that
audiences will extract
as a prickly needle from the haystack of situational (
read random) comic set - pieces that the filmmakers play like trump cards from the bottom of a stacked deck, but it does anchor film's narrative boat.
As tempting as it is to encounter «Mudbound» as a sociopolitical text, that reading sells short a film that unfolds with the time, space and scope audiences rarely see anymor
As tempting
as it is to encounter «Mudbound» as a sociopolitical text, that reading sells short a film that unfolds with the time, space and scope audiences rarely see anymor
as it is to encounter «Mudbound»
as a sociopolitical text, that reading sells short a film that unfolds with the time, space and scope audiences rarely see anymor
as a sociopolitical text, that
reading sells short a film that unfolds with the time, space and scope
audiences rarely see anymore.
Where those previous films felt compelled to lunge for edginess (
read: sneering raunch)
as chaos dutifully descended on characters they didn't like very much — and weren't particularly interested in getting
audiences to like, either — Game Night takes care to locate our sympathies with Bateman, and McAdams, and its cast of charming ringers.
This isn't a major Dante effort, but his ability to make a good - natured satire that allows an
audience to
read it several ways at once is
as strong
as ever, and many of the sidelong genre notations are especially funny.
In the wake of a number of star - studded big - budget comedy features waning at the box office (
read Ghostbusters), and once - upon - a-time comedy king Adam Sandler now reaching his core
audience on Netflix, A Bad Moms Christmas serves
as an example of how feature film economics have also changed in a climate where streaming has impacted theatergoing for mid-and-low budgeted films.
Indeed, a key aspect of smart cinema is that it asks to be «
read», its nomenclature referring
as much to its intended
audience as its characters.
But
as they told a packed
audience of AMPAS and key guild voters at Deadline's 7th annual The Contenders awards - season event last...
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Tarantino otherwise performed wonderfully
as host — he
read the script's stage direction with his usual exuberance, acting out complex camera moves and providing sound effects; he also let the
audience in on some on - the - fly directing, stopping the actors at numerous points with whispered tips or orders to repeat a passage.
Pan, whose title
read as an appropriate invitation to critics, does not have an obvious
audience to appeal to.
To reenact the dialogue, the plaintiffs simply
read the scripts of their testimonies
as the stark documents conveying intense court dialogue fill the screen, a trope that serves some immediacy back to the
audience.
By doing this Glazer turns the
audience into active participants, though, if this was actually his intent, it would only work with native English speakers
as Scotsman that understand what's being said or foreign
audiences reading subtitles wouldn't have a similar experience.
The scene focuses on someone the
audience can't see
as they're
reading a manuscript.
A certified hit with the critical community (though it's a community always forgiving of animated fare, oddly enough), the film is dazzling
audiences in the states
as you
read these words.
Meanwhile, «Burn After
Reading» was a surprise hit with British
audiences, so if it's to convert any of its longlist mentions, this is
as good a place
as any.
Modern
audiences have forgotten the feeling of a real adrenaline rush thanks to the watered down efforts of the «Fast and the Furious» franchise,
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Plus, the title Annihilation would resonate with casual MCU fans who don't
read the comics,
as the word transcends both mediums; thus, it would appeal to a broader
audience, not just comic book fans.
Idiocracy a fun film for those who laugh at, or perhaps lament, the sorry state of our society, where
reading is increasingly being deemed by youth culture
as passé, popular entertainment has nearly no emphasis on story (Judge portrays films of the future
as nothing but shots of bare asses that occasionally fart, which the
audience finds consummately entertaining), and people can't speak intelligently without being labeled
as uppity snobs.
It could prove to be
as lethal
as their first shot, the abduction crime thriller «Prisoners» which wowed
audiences in Telluride, including our critic (
read our review here).
So if you actually use the tomatometer
as a measuring stick for what you want to watch, you might take a close look at how
audiences are responding instead of
reading my list of grievances against a pretty dull film.
As predicted, February brought the box office success of Fifty Shades of Grey, and Kingsman: The Secret Service managed to win over both critics and
audiences alike (
read our review).
Many write off Magnolia
as a loud, overly maudlin film that pummels its
audience into submission, and its heart - on - its - sleeve approach accepts that
reading with open arms, but take another look: it's a powerfully optimistic film that believes in humans» capacity for compassion and understanding.
by Walter Chaw Tailor - made
as a public service announcement for going to the library and
reading the classics, The Pagemaster makes up for what it lacks in grace with an admirable and perhaps misplaced faith in its
audience.
Such things
as the bees ability to speak English,
read, and understand human customs are never really explained (Barry attributes it to his education), so it does require
audiences not to think too hard.
It begins with the winsome James McAvoy addressing the
audience directly, his sadly earnest face a perfect picture of open honesty
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