You may scoff, but this is something important to consider as
a surprising number of readers who download your ebook will print it out to read.
For a seemingly obscure topic, my recent column on Locked - In Retirement Accounts attracted
a surprising number of reader queries, some of which we answer below.
Not exact matches
There are a
number of ways to analyze a sportsbook and although it may come as a
surprise to most
readers, bonuses are actually the least important factor to consider when choosing an online sportsbook.
So when I used my random
number generator on Friday to select one
of the two winners
of Eat Your Vegetables, I was pleasantly
surprised to see that one
of them, a
reader named Andrea, was located here in my city.
Frankly, I was
surprised at the
number of readers who «popped off» on this subject — most
of whom thought my answer stunk.
I wouldn't at all be
surprised if some
number of BTCIK
readers once bumped into Scott at a conference or a coffee shop and had the most delightful conversation without realizing they had just met an extraordinary former schoolteacher, Stanford Law grad, and education - reform superstar.
A
surprising number of authors end their book with a period and that's it, and not with enhanced back matter and navigation that drives
readers to your other books and drives the growth
of your social media platforms.
And according to a recent Barnes & Noble national survey
of adult
readers, reading in bed is what 64 percent do on a regular basis, so it's not
surprising that the
number - one request from E Ink customers is the ability to read in the dark to avoid bothering a significant other.
I was
surprised at the
number of readers available to consumers today.
2) Compared to the
numbers in the graph above, 86 %
of readers buy selfpublished titles in online book stores, and only 9 % from physical stores, which isn't
surprising.
Its Kindle Singles platform, which focuses on long - form journalism, has seen probably the most
surprising growth, indicating that an increasing
number of readers are going back to the once - revered... [Read more...]
We recently completed thorough hands - on testing
of several
of the top e-readers available today and came to a
surprising conclusion: Our
number one choice isn't from Amazon at all; it's the Sony
Reader Touch Edition.
Add in a
surprising number of ports in such a slim frame with 2 USB 3.0 ports, micro HDMI, SD card
reader and Bluetooth for syncing with wirelessly compatible devices and the Y710 is a great get.
A
number of readers have expressed
surprise about how I manage to blog in addition to holding down a full - time book publicity job.
Since writing about the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet in recent weeks, I've been
surprised by the high
number of readers who have asked what kind
of Wi - Fi service charge they might pay to use the device.
The
reader with the most correct answers is Deborah Brown, a result which doesn't
surprise us given the amazing
number of images Debbie posts on Instagram and Facebook from shows she visits.
Its long title is, Screening environmental life cycle assessment
of print, web based and tablet e-paper newspaper, and the results are somewhat
surprising: Each Method Has Different Impact Area The researchers looked at everything that goes into reporting the news, publishing it either in print, online or distributing it to an e-reader, how it is read (
number of readers per copy being an issue) and then disposed
of.
What
surprised the rest
of us was that the on - line
readers bought the physical book in great
numbers.