Sentences with phrase «sure your book stands»

We want to make sure your book stands out.
Make sure your book stands out (in a good way) when potential readers see it on a small scale - like in an amazon.com list of results.
Make sure your book stands out in the ebook stores this year with a striking and professional book cover!
• Why struggling authors spend countless hours and hundreds of dollars publishing their dream book, only to find it gets lost among all the other self - published «wannabe» books... and how you can make sure your book stands out from the competition.
Make sure your book stands out for the great writing, the thoughtful arguments, or the tremendous value it brings to readers, not because it looks unprofessional.
You need to make sure your book stands out from the crowd.

Not exact matches

RE: «when you're standing before your judgment being judged for the things you deny, how about taking all of those science books and «reason» with you» So, you're so SURE gawwwwwwd didn't give us science that you forego all medical treatment, and you live like the Amish....
I was thinking of saying something similar about Brian, but since I have only read a few of Brian's books, and never met him, I didn't know for sure where he stood on absolute truth, or some of the other questions Glenn brought up.
11 It is said that Abdülhamid II, sultan of the Ottoman Empire in the early 1900s, had censors expunge references to H2O from chemistry books because he was sure it stood for «Hamid the Second is nothing.»
By splitting the last book into two films, sure the studios involved in the production stand to make more money.
The book's themes of cooperation and standing up for the defenseless are sure to spur valuable classroom discussions.
That was really the biggest element for me and so, once I realized I had a product that I knew was going to stand out among 20,000 other going on Amazon every day, then I started focusing on the promotion and feature companies that I knew were being successful like BookBub and studying what it is they require to accept the book and then making sure that my book fit those qualifications.»
Yet with hundreds of books published each day, it's more important than ever to make sure your self - published book stands out from the crowd.
This is the first thing people will see online when the rest of your book description gets cut off, so make sure it can stand alone and is grabbing.
Too many people rush into making marketing decisions, when they've not spent enough time making sure the book is going to stand out, is going to be something that somebody might buy.
If they have several stand alone books, I have to make sure they are all in the same genre, where as if it's a series, I want to read them all right from the start.
Amazon has become the leading bookseller, so you need to make sure that your book cover stands out as a thumbnail image since it's what the people would see when browsing for books.
How can you stand out from the crowd, and make sure that your indie book is worth reading?
Sure, you can find those issues with indie published books but, when you are touting yourselves as the purveyors of quality, you should be able to stand behind that claim.
Sure you might have written a good book, but how do you make it stand out in a crowd?
Now I know for sure my book (only 26 reviews and in the ranking depths) would never stand a chance and that I would have lost my time trying to get it there.
Make sure that your book stands out loud and clear.
Most reviewers write a lot of book reviews and receive hundreds of requests every day, so you have to make sure that your request stands out from the rest and that it does not get ignored.
But the advice I've given authors all my life — and I still stand behind today — is to write a book only if you want to write it for yourself, and look at any future sales or income only as a secondary bonus, not a sure thing.
If part of your plan includes book reviews, media attention and sales through traditional book publishing channels like chain bookstores, be sure to avoid these pitfalls, so you don't «stand out from the crowd» in all the wrong ways:
So, if you want a good shot at making a living and standing out from the crowd, use professionals: cover designers, editors, formatters, they are very important, and will help make sure your book is as professional as can be.
You've made sure you have the book in all available formats from eBook to print to audio, and your marketing team and book publicist are standing by.
Before you book make sure you check how much stand - alone fares are with other airlines just to make sure you're getting a good deal (there can be some fantastic Business Class deals to be found around the holidays) and make sure you consider if you could save money by using some hotel points to book your accommodation.
Summing up, this book does what a good Festschrift should do, at least in my view: it gives you an opportunity to make sure you are keeping abreast of where we stand today with its articles on rather fundamental issues, and then shows you the way forward by introducing you to some issues you may only have heard little about so far.
• Accurately processed payroll as well as monitored vacation / benefit accruals independently • Actively managed wage garnishments and processed termination checks • Accepted accountability for the overall teamwork and stood responsible for meeting the deadlines • Assisted HR department with compensation and benefits for payroll related tasks like processing benefits premiums, wage ceilings, long term disability claims, life insurance, group health insurance, fringe benefits, and overtime pay analysis • Assisted internal and external auditing procedures related to payroll by following company standards and policies • Monitored and reviewed complete payroll accounts for verification of accuracy and in case of any discrepancies made appropriate corrections and updates, at the end of every month • Communicated effectively with all staff responding to their requests and inquiries related to payroll information • Correctly made payroll related general ledger journal entries for each record • Created and dispersed payroll vouchers to the company employees every month on the pay day • Created benefit audits and reports for terminated / retired employees • Maintained perfect reconciliations of balance sheet accounts related to the payroll • Executed special research projects regarding payroll management and for detailed analysis of financial facets of payroll • Gave suggestions to the management for the policy and procedure updates and refreshers related to payroll management and its financial aspects • Organized and maintained outstanding payroll checks and lists in coordination with the HR department • Managed contacts and communicated regularly with all the internal and external stakeholders ensuring effective flow of information • Organized files, accounts, ledgers, records, employee books for payroll documents and other related purposes • Prepared SDLs — Salary Distribution Journals and other distribution journals every month for payroll accounts • Processed and prepared corporate payroll using Pay Expert Application, managing all paperwork for the wire transfers and generated return funds • Processed payroll changes for new hires and terminations ensuring accuracy and timeliness of the process • Proficiently used PRG (Millennium) payroll and TMx labor scheduling software applications for effective payroll management • Resolved all issues related to payroll tax payments and reported after every pay run making sure that all filings were accurately represented by the tax service provider • Reconciled tax payments for federal, state and local payroll as well as returns for multiple authorities on monthly basis.
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