Sentences with phrase «vast numbers of books»

Where there is a true opportunity for lost revenue is with long - tail bestsellers, a not very common phenomenon when measured against the vast numbers of books published each year.
Its not all doom and gloom though, because Authors can sell vast numbers of their books through the internet, which is why most new Authors start off with the self - publishing business model.
Because Patterson's vast number of books reliably bring in a tremendous sum of money for his publisher, Little, Brown & Co. gives Patterson's books all of the attention and nurturing they need — possibly to the detriment of other books that haven't yet proven themselves as moneymakers.
(And for the vast number of books that never spawn a separate audiobook edition, it's all gain).
This already happens; take a look at the vast number of books between the $ 14.99 and $ 9.99 price points (and also, below $ 9.99 as well).

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But given the wide variety of good English translations, the vast availability of Greek and Hebrew study tools (both in book and digital format), and the large number of good commentaries that have been written, I expect that knowing Greek and Hebrew is not going to be super beneficial to me personally.
It could be any of a vast number of interesting reasons that all make more sense than»»cause the guy with the book told me so, so I have to do this or that.»
But on the whole, the American scholarly scene is one of frenetic decadence, with the publication of vast numbers of articles and books which fewer and fewer people read.
Creating an absolutely delicious drink containing a number of healthy ingredients that you wouldn't normally consume individually, unless you like to gag:) Turmeric is a «super spice» in my book, with health benefits that are vast and various.
In your book Endless Forms Most Beautiful, you refer to the Cambrian explosion, a time when a vast number of new life - forms appeared at nearly the same time.
Between the first edition of our book (2010) and the second (2012), a vast number of our recommendations changed — for example, the recommended macronutrient ratios changed from 20 % carb 65 % fat to 30 % carb 55 % fat, and nearly all the micronutrient recommendations were revised — based on research I'd done in the meantime, plus experiences of our readers.
Filled with beautiful homes that serve as visual inspiration, this oversized coffee table book details the vast number of finishes available and offers tips on how to choose the right one for an array of design and architectural styles.
Indeed, project methods require a vast array of accoutrements: charts, matrixes, Venn diagrams, page numbers, graphs, reading marathons, bookmarks, book corners, book bags, book celebrations, jazzed up «book talk,» and great discussions about how to live «readerly lives.»
Our array of books has a vast number of materials that refer to the aquaculture and agriculture curriculum.
Displaying a list of rights deals announced in October in The Bookseller, Smart said, «The vast majority of books were for publication after October 2014, and a good number... were for spring, or even summer 2015.»
This has always been the case, though I think the actual numbers of books acquired are trending upward now, if only due to the vast, vast increase in the number of self - published books over the past decade or so.
His operations appear to include making vast numbers of content scraping websites using book descriptions.
The vast numbers of nearly - illiterately - crafted books on Amazon have to be culled, somehow.
The vast majority of indie writers are also very lazy, they won't even spend the $ 99 for an ISBN number so their books will be included in market data.
With the vast numbers of new books coming onstream, discovery tools are paramount.
So, instead of allowing my book sales to get lost in a labyrinth of a vast number of channels, I am focusing my distribution to the three major players.
Truth: Traditional publishing is a vast number of different - size corporations with real people running them and just doing their best to get out the best books they can get out.
And as for gifting, we're in the business of selling books, not giving them away in vast quantities to boost numbers.
In my office's recently concluded period of reading vast numbers of published children's books, again and again one or other of our small group would exclaim that a novel was brilliant but had easily correctible flaws in the structure, obvious errors of fact, or recurrent infelicities — all the kind of thing that a good editor would have addressed.
It's such a great topic and and in a generic sense for the vast majority of business owners who are doing this to position themselves as an expert and they're pouring their expertise into this book it does not make sense to pursue a traditional publishing deal and and the main reason is number one the time.
The popularity of e-reading can be attributed to the limited number of independent book stores in Russia, around 3000 stores, and the difficulties of distributing books physically throughout the vast Russian territory.
And then there's the fact that many people here don't view Amazon as a bookseller at all because many people using Amazon don't buy books; it sells vast numbers of things to vast numbers of people, but buying books is fairly small fry.
«Have 10 + reviews of 4 stars or more on the sales page already...» Sadly, for the vast majority of authors, that number is almost an impossibility, and it's akin to putting the cart before the horse — how does any author amass so many high quality reviews if no - one is buying their book?
Rather than create a false comparison (this is usually done by ignoring the vast number of traditionally aspirant authors who never get published and never sell a single book, and instead comparing the top 1 % from one pool to the 100 % from another), we're just looking at results.
The Federation has also been associating with ITPO in organizing the Delhi Book Fair since 1995 which provides a big opportunity to Indian publishers to expose their books to a vast number of readers.
I think it's also important to point out that in many of these conversations (not that it will necessarily happen in this one), people will often assume that no one reads books anymore, but in reality, that vast majority of American adults read at least one book a year -LSB-(75 % according to a Pew Study)-RSB-(http://www.pewresearch.org/2013/06/25/library-readers-book-type/) and the median number of books read was 5 in 2013, so I don't think we can say that school is turning kids off reading, because most of them grow up to be adult readers.
But the vast majority of the eBook market is electronic versions of print books, which means pure text for fiction and a limited number of illustrations for most nonfiction.
It's also worth noting that the vast majority of authors fall short on best practices (witness the low adoption of ebook preorders, even though preorders are proven to sell more books, or witness the large number of self published authors who design amateur - looking cover images despite the dearth of low - cost professionals who for $ 200 or less can make their cover look amazing).
The number of parts that Sam Pulitzer piled into his first US institutional exhibition, «A Colony for «Them,»» is so massive that it might take a book to account for them all, never mind the vast amount of text that appeared across the show's walls.
For example, there are vast numbers of pages of regulations governing topics such as alcohol labeling, municipal water quality determination, and life insurance company book keeping.
For example, there is a Web site called fabjobs.com that recruits experts in a vast number of fields and asks them to write books that outline the ins - and - outs about getting established in those careers --
The vast number of relationship advice and marriage help books (as well as the growing number of relationship help websites) is a clear indication that couples are eagerly searching for ways to head off marital / relationship problems and keep their relationship fresh and vibrant.
Because of the vast number of problem loans on their books, some lenders want appraisers to value troubled assets at unreasonably low levels in order to serve their agendas of «dumping» troubled assets at fire - sale prices.
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