Sentences with phrase «to have readers»

You need to find people with a specific, tailored audience, who have readers who trust them, to share your book.
Don't have readers get lost in your resume with a list of systems, software, hardware and applications in which you have expertise.
I have also had readers ask if I have ever thought about charging or turn my site into a «recipe club» where you subscribe and receive access to content.
Plus, if you already have Reader on your mobile device, then you already have this tool.
I also have a reader who makes this very successfully and who gets their grains from me quite often.
And, why would a reader want to buy both an ebook and print book of the same title?
I have had readers come up to me and declare that they have stuffed their devices with free ebooks, so that they have no more room for more.
Pretty soon, you'll have readers all over the world flipping the digital pages of your remarkable work.
Or, why would a reader want to read your blog instead of another?
I once had a reader email me asking why I would put plants in a room that has zero natural light and I have two words: faux plants.
And how can you improve your chances of having the reader take notice of the skills you have to offer?
I haven't tried it, but I have had readers tell me that they have had success with this recipe using GF flour.
Blog tours help you to spread the word about your book by networking with established bloggers who already have readers who would be interested in your work.
However, I have had some readers say that they didn't chill the dough and they still turned out.
I just had another reader write in that she just bought this machine and it didn't work well for GF breads at all.
It's wonderful to have readers from all over the world.
I recently had a reader email me asking how I found my personal style (great question!).
We did have a reader find a place online, of where to buy them as well.
I actually had a reader complain that I don't talk enough about them.
Save Me will have readers wondering just how far they would go to save the ones they love.
Q: What would a reader see if a post is removed from a blog?
-LSB-...] had a reader leave a comment in a recent post about the 1987 crash.
I'm so happy to help bring awareness the power to fight disease through good nutrition and lifestyle changes and I love having readers like you who get it!
But if you're an author with publishing dreams of success, then you can't afford to have readers discover errors in your book.
He met his wife using online dating and has A reader writes: I have recently dipped my toe into the online dating pool.
If you can't decide on one image do a blog post to have readers vote on their favorite.
In the past, I've had readers email me and complain that they were doing 7 - 12 hours of cardio per week and not getting results.
When I used a different editor for a short story last winter, I even had a reader point out that it had more errors than she was used to in my novels.
You might also develop competitions and events that focus on reader engagement, such as having readers name your novel's characters, choose the best cover, etc..
If you make that clear, why would a reader turn down a free book, especially if it sounds like something they'd enjoy?
It currently has readers in 77 countries precisely because it is not telling people what to do on a local level.
I hate having readers go out and buy a specialty product, but one bag is enough to make 18 servings.
Wonder is a spare, warm, uplifting story that will have readers laughing one minute and wiping away tears the next.
Have readers participate as you are writing — to gauge their interest — and work any good suggestions into your narrative.
But first you (the author) must realize you need to practice your craft, learn how to write great stories, have readers buy your novels.
More importantly, what features have readers never even envisioned but would love to have?
If you have these three things right, you will have the reader primed to want to buy the book.
Would readers enjoy recommending this title to friends because it's fun, cool, or sexy?
Even though zombies are hardly a new topic in fiction, I thoroughly enjoyed this twist on the undead, which constantly has the reader questioning who the true monsters are.
Of course, the sweet spot is different for some writers become some want to gather more readers, while others have readers and can price their books a wee bit higher.
If the paper copy is just for floating advertising, why would a reader care what somebody once paid for the book?
Though not written for a general public audience, the book has readers in 25 countries.
I have had a reader make it in a 9 inch cake pan successfully.
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