Sentences with phrase «think about buying your book»

When he starts earning his money and wins us the ULC, I might think about buying his book.
If you're thinking about buying the book, I hope you'll consider pre-ordering it.
I, also thinking about buying your book, if it will really help me.
If you think about buying a book, where do you go to make your purchase?
Many readers these days tend to default to Amazon when they're thinking about buying a book.
Most romance genre readers are wonderful fans who would never think about buying a book, reading it and then returning it.

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I set up some passive investments along the lines of Tim Hale's book and bought some exposure to commodities (a Lyxor ETF) without really thinking about how it tracks the market.
Here are some awesome books that you should be reading, or thinking about buying, for Christmastime.
I just wan na say weather what proof you have or evidence every religion book, scriptures, and testamony might know how the world will end but does nt know cause if everybody knew what day it was going to happen they would do all the things that people are doing following this man like quiting jobs and all that because in the bible under «THE CALL TO READINESS «it says God or jesus does nt want you to worry about when the world will end but the do want you to keep busy and continue to work hard JUST LIKE GOD DID TO CREATE the world so i do nt think noone should buy into this and it shouldnt be advertised cause thats not what GOD or JESUS would want because when he rises unexpectedly key word unexpectedly his joy and his welcoming would be him nknowing that the creatures aka as us humans have been following his will and working hard!!!
I often think about all the books I could have bought had I not gone to seminary... Ha!
If you have been thinking of buying a copy to read, this post will help you learn more about my book, The Atonement of God.
I'm thinking about buying the Magmix 3200 XL, it's on sale here Do you think it's big enough for your recipes (the amounts that are in the book)?
I'm thinking about buying one of your books (let's start with one), being such a fan of the blog and app.
I think this is a great book, I bought it for my grandchildren so I can start teaching them about the dangers of sugar and that they can still eat yummy and tasty food without sugar.
I've been on the fence about buying the Milk Bar book because I know some recipes can be time intensive but I think you just sold me on it!
Hi Nicole, just want you to know I love your blog and «steal» recipes all the time, BUT I feel ok about it since I JUST BOUGHT Little Bites!!!!!! I already bought Bakes Bread and my step daughter has your first book -LRB-: Thank you Thank you Thank you I think you are amazing to do what seems like ENDLESS testing and resBOUGHT Little Bites!!!!!! I already bought Bakes Bread and my step daughter has your first book -LRB-: Thank you Thank you Thank you I think you are amazing to do what seems like ENDLESS testing and resbought Bakes Bread and my step daughter has your first book -LRB-: Thank you Thank you Thank you I think you are amazing to do what seems like ENDLESS testing and research.
Wenger has said about Welbeck transfer that if it was down to him he would of loaned Welbeck... now people are calling out for a «world class» CF but we have too many on our books to go out and buy one... maybe Wenger had thought of this already and his plans got screwed up?
my daughter is about to turn 10 and I've bought 4 books to help me through her teen years that's a great way to look at disciplining that I think will work well for her.
Leticia — To add to our flock, we bought chicks but your book, Let's Hatch Chicks, got me thinking about hatching eggs!
I haven't yet bought the book but I'm thinking more about it after reading this.
Think for a moment, about how you browse and buy books in the bookstore or on Amazon — books written by authors you're not yet familiar with.
You need to think about readers and the stages they're at: those who've had no exposure to your books, those who know your name, those who've bought one of your books... 22 Ways to Promote Your E-Book suggests some ways to slice - and - dice content, to make your funnel as wide as possible:
I didn't know about her journey, but oddly enough, I did read one of her zombie books (I think I got it during a free promo) and enjoyed it enough to buy the sequel.
It may not be until the third or fourth time they see an ad, hear your book mentioned, or see it on another platform such as Goodreads that they finally think, I keep hearing about this, I should just get it, and then buy it.
For awhile now I've been thinking of writing a book about starting an online business: I usually talk about writing, publishing and book marketing — but those topics are closely related to branding, positioning, building an online platform, making products that people want to buy and letting them know about it
I hadn't thought about buying more books than I used too since I have always bought a lot but realize you are right.
Book marketing is just as simple and easy — if you agree to create something that other people care about, listen to their advice and develop a product they want to buy, build up a solid email list by giving away free content, and are always thinking about how to connect with new people.
Consider: A friend of mine told the story about how he had a radio interview and got over 100 book sales from that interview, so he thought, Hey, why don't I buy an ad on this radio station — they're obviously my target audience.
Think of it from the book buyer's perspective: if people don't know about your book, they won't know to buy it.
I still could not resist and bought three books, but in all honesty, now that I think about it, I could have bought them as Kindle books instead — at the same price most likely — I feel even worse, because if I had, at least the authors would have made some decent money on the sales.
If you've been hurrying straight to publication without giving a thought to how you're going to let people know about your book and get them interested in buying it, you might want to take a breath before you hit the button.
It's true that you «lose money every time someone borrows rather than buys» your book, but since some of those borrowers wouldn't have paid for the book in the first place and only read it and found out about you because they were able to borrow it, I think that in the end book - lending is a great tool for everyone involved.
They took care of all the behind - the - scenes stuff that I know nothing about, and even made some fantastic suggestions that I hadn't thought of — like adding a «buy now» button in a sidebar on the Home page, so viewers could go directly to my book.
An author hoping to use social media to sell books might think the best way to go about this is to incessantly blast Buy!
But the same thinking that makes a publisher offer a book contract to an internet comedian does speak volumes about how indie authors can work to reach new readers and build an audience that will buy their books.
Many probably feel that they «did» Shakespeare to death during their school years and can think of few things less appealing than reading a book about him on their own time - let alone paying good money to buy it!
In fact, sometimes a student's budget can even make them think twice about buying certain school supplies, text books, and other necessities.
Think of it like this: you get into an elevator and in front of you is a Hollywood producer who tells you that he's looking to buy books to turn into movies, and he wants to know what yours is about.
I was recently asked this question by a reporter and it really made me think about the process a book lover goes through when determining what book to buy.
For awhile now I've been thinking of writing a book about starting an online business: I usually talk about writing, publishing and book marketing — but those topics are closely related to branding, positioning, building an online platform, making products that people want to buy and letting them know about it And there are SO many people who dream about...
My thought is that very few who are buying indie books care about or read the NY Times, which is typically understood to be a mouthpiece for whatever spin the NY industries are trying to put on any given topic.
So I agree with you, for the authors they need to think about selling the book, with pretty covers and a nice price, because I don't buy indie books over 3.99 and only if it's a really great plot.
Anyone ever came across a book from an author he never heard about before and thought, well sure, why not let's buy that book for $ 20 maybe I'll like it?
You can download e-Books from our public library in Nashville and there's a lot of conversation about how many times the book can be downloaded before the library has to buy it again from the publisher, but I think what's so important to remember, funding's being cut for everything.
«Before, many authors thought that they could come in and talk to us for an hour about their books, or that we would buy the book on the spot» — both impractical things for a busy library to do 300 times a year.
It would be nice if printed book sales were growing because people were buying the kind of intellectually challenging, literary works that book lovers tend to think of when they are dreaming about a return to print.
It was powerful, even at an early age, because unconsciously I'd already bought into that narrative about running to the wild to heal yourself, and I think the same can be said for the subjects of those other, older stories in the book.
Anyone who thinks they can simply «write something» and sell it on the Net would be better off buying a lottery ticket and leaving writing and books to those who are serious about it and have rent payments to meet.
Well, you already know that your target audience is thinking about dogs, and that they care about their canine companions enough to buy a book about them.
Sidenote — a positive word about the Kindle: As I've written before, I have one and despite its god - awful hardware design and some of the most incredibly bad user - interface ideas I've ever witnessed (see earlier review), I like the convenience of having dozens of books in my briefcase and I especially like the think - it, buy - it instant - shopification features it offers with an EVDO - powered access to the Amazon store.
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