Despite the fact that the package usually includes the work of big name authors rather than indies, it is
up to the reader who decides which distributing channel can broaden the sales revenue and the quality of the content delivered by hardworking authors that will ultimately attract new readers.
Not exact matches
«Just because Peter Thiel is a Silicon Valley billionaire, his opinion does not trump our millions of
readers who know us for routinely driving big news stories including Hillary Clinton's secret email account, Bill Cosby's history with women, the mayor of Toronto as a crack smoker, Tom Cruise's role within Scientology, the N.F.L. cover -
up of domestic abuse by players and just this month the hidden power of Facebook
to determine the news you see.»
Fortune: Many of the media companies and journalists
who criticize comments say if you pay too much attention
to readers you wind
up pandering
to them.
In a statement, Nick Denton, the founder of Gawker Media,
who was also personally named in the Hogan suit, said: «Just because Peter Thiel is a Silicon Valley billionaire, his opinion does not trump our millions of
readers who know us for routinely driving big news stories including Hillary Clinton's secret email account, Bill Cosby's history with women, the mayor of Toronto as a crack smoker, Tom Cruise's role within Scientology, the N.F.L. cover -
up of domestic abuse by players and just this month the hidden power of Facebook
to determine the news you see.»
In this year's list of Social Media Marketing Influencers there are many people
who demonstrate this kind of helpfulness and I am encouraging those influencers as well as our community of
readers to nominate
up and coming social media marketing leaders.
I tip my cap
to the
reader who somehow ended
up on a long list of recipients of an urgent email and spreadsheet from inside Equifax, which I now have, too.
E.g. the story of the young Italo - American
who hijacked a passenger plane
to get home from California
to Rome was taken
up without protest even by the reactionary mass press and undoubtedly correctly understood by its
readers.
The chief argument of this book
up to this point represents the thinking of great numbers in the Western world and will presumably, therefore, be convincing
to many
readers who have given serious thought
to the problem of the reconstruction of civilization in our time.
Furthermore, those
who believe the Gospel of John
to be a true account of
who Jesus was and what he was about know that it is the nature of this Gospel
to set
up an insider / outsider dichotomy among its
readers (as Gail O'Day demonstrates in her work on irony in John).
Once
readers start paying attention
to the works themselves -
to the way they are made,
to what they have
to tell us - they will inevitably stop taking critics
who set themselves
up in competition with the works very seriously.
So I mainly follow links on twitter now (and facebook
to a lesser extent), following people
who are good sources of the things I'm interested in, and trusting that the good quality articles will float
to the top... When I want more things
to read I turn
to Google
Reader, but normally end
up just picking
up on the few blogs I'm really interested in.
Regrettably, this book might end
up by persuading a
reader who is not familiar with the history or literature that the enemies of anti-Semitism are infected by the same spirit of fanaticism and conspiracy - mongering that they claim
to be combating.
I've known many bloggers
who approach me with questions about how
to generate more
readers only
to follow
up with a hasty, «Not that it matters if anyone reads my work.»
Therefore
readers who pick
up the Gospel of Mary expecting
to read a secret life of the historical Jesus are in for disappointment.
As with any edited collection, some chapters are better than others, but on balance, there is plenty here
to reward
readers who want a closer look at the role of religion in the particular places that make
up this extremely varied nation.
This all leads
up to the momentous question, «
Who do you say that I am P» and Peter's reply, «Thou art the Messiah,» puts into words the conviction that the whole narrative has been intended
to create in the mind of the
reader.
Justin notes that Paul's rhetorical strategy here is
to begin by talking about wicked people
who had turned from God and gotten caught
up in all kinds of sins, only
to turn the argument on his
readers by declaring, «Therefore you have no excuse, O man, every one of you
who judges.
Rather, when the
reader is caught
up in the perspective of the biblical writer, he encounters God as the divine Thou
who addresses him Thou
to thou.
Certainly none of his
readers will have trouble differentiating the Good Guys from the Bad guys: the Forces of Evil almost always wear Roman collars or their equivalent (or take orders from those
who do), and appear
to stay awake nights thinking
up new and devilish ways
to make life harsh for women.
Theologians, when they wake
up to the game at hand, still are probably nice people
who want
to improve the world, so they try
to do it through the stories they know their
readers buy into.
The more popular your voice becomes online, the more likely you are
to build
up a fan base that includes a few
readers who think you can do no wrong.
He wants
to use a scientist's «bottom -
up» approach
to New Testament evidence
to vindicate Jesus not only
to his colleagues, but also
to any agnostic
reader who accepts the authority of science.
The problem with articles like this one is that, be it writer or
reader, people tend
to philosophize and come
up with their own logical conclusions as
to who God is and what He does or does not.
No one at our house is dairy free, but I have quite a few friends and loyal
readers who are, so I decided
to come
up with a fun recipe that everyone will be able
to enjoy.
I'm a long - time
reader who never comments, but I couldn't pass
up the opportunity
to offer my congratulations!
This is obviously nothing new (as anyone
who used
to have a Xanga account can tell you), but the fact that anyone, anywhere, can set
up a platform
to instantly reach millions of
readers (at least potentially) is worth celebrating.
# 5: Bacon - Wrapped Dates with Balsamic Reduction — Once upon a time a
reader introduced me
to bacon - wrapped dates, and suddenly the same girl
who stuck her nose
up at bacon was cooking it, eating it, and ordering it in meals at restaurants.
This recipe was submitted by VT
reader Mari Kermit - Canfield,
who lives in Bloomington, Ind., where she loves
to cook
up veggie meals.
For
readers who want
to whip
up something quick, Miyoko provides recipes for almost - instant ricotta and sliceable cheeses, in addition
to a variety of tangy dairy substitutes, such as vegan sour cream, creme fraiche, and yogurt.
By: Bettina Elias SiegelMSNBC has a story
up today about a practice that's old news for school food services directors, but may not be widely known by TLT (The Lunch Tray)
readers — i.e., quietly giving «alternative» meals
to students
who come through the lunch line without the ability
to... Read more
Hopefully many of SI's saltwater fishermen -
readers will be moved
to ask Washington why only $ 167,000 out of a budgeted $ 2.7 million has been made available
to Director Walford and his dedicated crew in the Sandy Hook Laboratory
who currently can work only in «water
up to the knees.»
putting AKB or AOB on articles (as you suggested yesterday) will have one major benefit of allowing
readers who are fed
up with the broken record that is the AOB's
to consciously let them get on with it in quiet isolation.
This week we've partnered
up with jackandthebeanstalkslots.net
who are offering
readers the chance
to get 50 free spins on Jack and the Beanstalk slot.
Many of you
readers who played baseball growing
up were likely taught
to swing down
to create backspin, but this year, players are proving that swinging
up to put the ball in the air is a much more productive approach.
A reminder
to our
readers who are school foodservice professionals: You still have time
to sign
up for our last webinar of the calendar year entitled «Chefs in Schools: Increasing Participation and Gaining Renewed Excitement Around Your School Meal Program.»
MSNBC has a story
up today about a practice that's old news for school food services directors, but may not be widely known by TLT
readers — i.e., quietly giving «alternative» meals
to students
who come through the lunch line without the ability
to pay.
On a related note, you may want
to take this opportunity
to join the 750
readers who have «liked» The Lunch Tray's Facebook fan page (or the 850 +
readers who've signed
up for its Twitter feed).
You can also thank Meghan, the owner of Project Pomona,
who has offered
up one pair of Pomona pants
to one of my
readers.
Most TLT
readers are probably familiar with Mrs. Q, the anonymous teacher somewhere in the Midwest
who, through her Fed
Up With Lunch project, committed
to eating the same school food as her students for one full year, as well as photographing the... [Continue reading]
Most TLT
readers are probably familiar with Mrs. Q, the anonymous teacher somewhere in the Midwest
who, through her Fed
Up With Lunch project, committed
to eating the same school food as her students for one full year, as well as photographing the meals and blogging about them.
I'd love
to hear other
readers on: Why do we,
who grew
up poor, often with single moms, feel guilty?
By: Bettina Elias SiegelMSNBC has a story
up today about a practice that's old news for school food services directors, but may not be widely known by TLT (The Lunch Tray)
readers — i.e., quietly giving «alternative» meals
to students
who come through the lunch line without the ability
to... Read more
We wanted
to follow
up with some additional information for our
readers,
readers who may not be school food pros but
who are looking
to learn more about what meal patterns are, what they mean, and how they will affect meals served in elementary and secondary schools across the country.
Nowadays, though, someone like, say, Media Matters can pick
up one of your columns and distribute it
to a very different group of
readers, including a few
who might not share the assumptions underlying a statement like this, which you wrote yesterday in response
to Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright's now - famous screed:
For the interest of
readers who feel they want
to catch
up on the complexities of electoral reform options, this was the report of the «Independent Commission on the Voting System» — the so - called Jenkins Commission — as published in 1998: http://www.archive.official-documents.co.uk/document/cm40/4090/contents.htm
It is time for Mort Zuckerman
to tell the voters and readers of the NY Daily News why they endorsed «Cover UP» Cuomo before the Primary and said to all the «OTHERS» who are running for Governor in 2010 TO DROP DEA
to tell the voters and
readers of the NY Daily News why they endorsed «Cover
UP» Cuomo before the Primary and said
to all the «OTHERS» who are running for Governor in 2010 TO DROP DEA
to all the «OTHERS»
who are running for Governor in 2010
TO DROP DEA
TO DROP DEAD.
Two
readers have forwarded me a full - page ad that's running in Hamodia, an Orthodox Jewish weekly newspaper in NYC, and touts $ 15 million in «direct funding» directed
to a wide variety of Jewish organizations by Brooklyn Councilman Lew Fidler,
who is gearing
up for a state Senate run next fall.
When
readers who have signed
up for the daily newsletter exceed 10 article reads within a month, they will be asked
to provide more information about themselves.
The critic cites T. S. Eliot,
who had
to append notes
to The Waste Land
to allow
readers to keep
up with its many allusions.
It can be hard
to follow exactly
who discovered what planet when in Lemonick's account, but
readers will be rewarded with insight into how these scientists dreamed
up ambitious ways
to search the heavens trillions of miles away, then pulled strings and twisted arms
to execute those ideas.