I stalk photos in books and blogs and look at people's bookshelves to
see if they have any interesting books.
Not exact matches
There are dozens,
if not hundreds, of articles and
books written on ecommerce and the importance of
having your potential customer click as few buttons and
see as few pages as possible between the point at which they're
interested to the point they
've completed a transaction.
The organization
had never consciously withheld its numbers — financial information was tacked up for employees to
see — but when cofounders Ari Weinzweig and Paul Saginaw studied open
book management in the mid-1990s, they came to believe that employees
would show more
interest if they got involved in the «game.»
If you enjoy
seeing Jesus from a new perspective, gaining insights into Scripture, or
have an
interest in how Jesus interacted with women during His ministry, I highly recommend this
book.
If it
interests you or any of your readers, I wrote a
book called Nine Lies People Believe About Speaking in Tongues, and deal with many things I
see come up in these comments like Paul said you can't speak in tongues in a meeting unless you
have an interpreter, speaking several languages allegedly being the same thing as speaking in tongues in the Bible, etc...
If you're
interested, you can read the rest of the story in the
book you don't believe is true (even tho many prophecies in it
have already happened) to
see what happens next.
Therefore,
if this
book is to be anything more than information on
interesting occurrences in the past, more than a walk through a museum of antiquities,
if it is really to lead to our
seeing Jesus as a part of the history in which we
have our being, or in which by critical conflict we achieve being, then this
book must be in the nature of a continuous dialogue with history.
If you haven't
seen it yet, you may
have interest in the
book Artisan Bread in Five minutes a Day by Jeff Hertz Berg.
the team you beat last season
had been decimated by injuries, what i
would like is to
see you play half the season without your messi, and
see if you can be in the top 3 in your league, like we did without RVP, and men, take this to the bank, you not winning shit this year, every defender
has taken a page out of walter samuel's
book, and know how to mark messi,
interesting, your so called talisman couldn't get a single goal or assist in the world cup, you can win all you want, but you will never, repeat never, finish a season without a loss, so son, go choke on that.
I can appreciate women
had less options in that era and it was a different time and so
would be
interested to read the
book and
see if the character is more likeable there!
I
've heard the
book goes into far more detail, and I
would be
interested in reading it to
see if it answers some of those questions the film glosses over.
Watch this only
if you're a diehard fan of someone involved, or
if you're
interested in
seeing what a comic
book movie directed by Assayas
would look like (a highlight among the weariness.)
Or, maybe
if you
have a new cover and you want people to
see it, a
book blast might be the perfect option to generate some
interest.
I think the introduction of the e-reader may
have contributed to the decline in independent
book stores as well as the larger chain stores, but it
would be
interesting to
see if this is actually true.
There is a Contact link on your Review Page whereby authors can send you a message to
see if you are
interested in exchanging reviews with them, and you can do the same for any
book you find on our site, regardless of whether we
have reviewed your
book.
I highly recommend,
if you're
interested in learning more about selling
books to bookstores, go to your local independent bookstore, check in, check their website,
see if they
have author programs.
It's important to do your research beforehand to
see which categories they
have, what type of
books won the award for the categories you are
interested in during previous years, and how many entrants there were (
if disclosed).
You
see, Amazon is now the big dog in
book distribution and indie publishing (as to
if this is a good thing, that's another discussion for another time, but let me just say, you shouldn't trust that a corporation
has your best
interest at heart and / or put all your pretty Easter eggs in one basket).
It
would be most
interesting to
see this same thing duplicated for other big series in the literary world, like Tolkien's work, Clive Cussler's
books, the Wheel of Time, A Song of Ice and Fire,... Such a site
would be useful to be able to buy the eBooks in a single place and
have them added to an eBook company of your own choosing —
if you even want that in the first place.
So I decided to email my list to
see if they
'd be
interested in hearing about business - related habit Kindle
books.
Something that we are consistently
seeing is that the self published reader is much more inclined to show
interest in an author with multiple
books for sale, especially
if a brand around a central character, or group of characters,
has been created.
I found this engrossing, wonderful language and descriptions,
interesting characters and historical details, but usually a
book of this quality
has some obvious messages or questions raised, and I am
having trouble
seeing any here, beyond something obvious like «dare to be different even
if you are a woman...» Am I missing something, or is this just about entertainment, suspense?
Over the past few months, I
've been following some of the research on how people find and buy
books (
see here and here and here,
if interested).
Look for blogs that are tailored to your specific genre and contact them to
see if they
'd be
interested in a free
book for an honest review.
It'll also be
interesting to
see if the
books have any design change to match the site as was the case with June and DMP.
Most reviewers
have genre preferences so you're more likely to peak their
interest if you do your homework to
see the kinds of
books they review before contacting them.
I now
have started to giveaway a couple of short stories — one at a time — and I'll be
interested to
see if doing this encourages more sales of my
books.
So, I
'd love to
see you there
if you're
interested in Bali and we'll be doing a lot on author platform as well as actually getting your
book done.
«Not too far in the future, the author comes to the Pubslush site,» Ioannou says, «gets a checklist of the steps that the
book needs; gets to choose an editor who
has lots of experience with that kind of
book or a young editor just starting out who will do the work more cheaply;
sees samples of the work of a lot of cover designers and picks one;
sees an array of publishers who might be
interested in publishing the
book — or gets various options to self - publish; and gets help to pay for it all» with crowdfunding «or can just pay for it all on the spot
if that option appeals more.»
It
would be really
interesting to
see if traditional or self - published
books had more «staying power.»
My advice: check out the e-book selection at your local library (or any other library you can join; some will allow out - of - area residents to join for a fee) to
see if they
have books you're
interested in before buying an e-reader based on its ability to read library e-
books.
It is always worth contacting them prior to a
book release to
see if they
would be
interested in sharing your story.
I might not always agree with them, and there are times when you can
see a
book or author being attacked not because of what's in the
book but because of something the author
has said or done, but they are at least a decent tool to help decide
if I
have any
interest in the
book.
If you're a self - pub author like I am, you're in this for the long haul, so though I haven't
seen financial reward since the trailer, I'm trusting that this piece of art will remain out there, garnering
interest and faith from readers who don't know me or my
book but might be willing to buy thanks to the silver screen.
When I
saw a
book that looked
interesting...
if it was only a few dollars... I
'd purchase it because I wanted it... didn't want to forget about it and miss it.
Howey's also gathering user - submitted data, so it
'd be
interesting to
see if we could run the same Amazon Sales Rank methodology for a single
book for an extended length of time (i.e., not for a single snapshot) and then bump that up against what the author actually reports getting for the period in question.
If you flip through old Baen
books, you will
see Jim Baen
had a keen
interest in exploring options other than the usual distribution chains right from the start.
Then it's up to you to reach out via email to
see if these active reviewers
would be
interested in reviewing your
book.»
It is going to be
interesting over the next few months to
see just what impact,
if any,
having a low cost, reliable e-book reader — backed by what is, in my opinion, one of the best customer service departments there is — on the market will
have on not only the sales of e-
books but of printed
books as well.
It is
interesting that Richard Schlagman
would put the business up for sale so that someone else can «lead it from print to digital» — I wonder
if this means he just loves printed
books and doesn't want to
see them go away, or
if he simply does not want to learn the entirely new digital paradigm that is becoming the norm in publishing.
So I bought a new
book (The Divine Invasion by Philip K. Dick,
if you're really
interested) and read it on the Kindle (I
have the 3G / Wi - Fi version which costs $ 189)- to
see how it actually fares as an e-reader.
«I
've seen lenders not only remove the default from the co-signer's credit history, but even reduce the
interest rate
if the co-signer agrees to make the payments by auto - debit,» said Kantrowitz, coauthor of the
book «File the FAFSA.»
If you are not sure what to
see,
book a general tour of the city so that you can
see the main points of
interest and then you can choose where you
would like to spend more time.
If you are interested in the card, I'd recommend to try a dummy booking and see, if you are targeted for this additional bonu
If you are
interested in the card, I
'd recommend to try a dummy
booking and
see,
if you are targeted for this additional bonu
if you are targeted for this additional bonus!
The
book has had a mixed reception —
see the excerpts from reviews put up by Lessig himself — but at the price it's hard to say you shouldn't give it a go
if IP is at all of
interest to you.
Not unlike with FB, where the same concept is employed,
if you don't fill in all the wanted information, they invent your preferences for
books you
've never read yet appear to be recommending, music you
've never heard, marked as your keen
interest; movies you
've never
seen, much less
would recommend to your visitors.