Sentences with phrase «whet readers»

While the real intention is probably to whet readers» appetites, the release also coincides handily with Ishinomori's 75th birthday.
The title whets the reader's appetite, and the subtitle hooks the reader.
The idea here is to provide a fun (self - contained) reading experience that whets the reader's appetite for the rest of the series (for more on this strategy, I highly recommend the book Write.
Good education whets the reader's appetite and this blog does exactly that!
However, Hudson provides sufficient ideas and information to whet the reader's appetite to follow up further.
The point is to whet the reader's appetite to take the next step.
Conclusion: Your cover letter should whet the reader's appetite and leave them wanting to read more about you — either through your resume or by arranging an interview.
Is the letter long enough to whet the reader's appetite for more details, yet short enough not to satisfy that hunger?
This is your PITCH; the very thing you are going to use to whet your reader's appetite.

Not exact matches

The idea here is that you whet the appetite of your readers, who will then rush to see what else is waiting for them online.
So it seems to me that any reader interested in educational best practice who found their appetite whetted by this article with its breadth of reference, should pursue and encourage others to pursue some of the particular areas touched on, with a view to improved / changed / refreshed teaching and instructional practice.»
Though Upstate was published in 2005, its themes and storyline remain sadly relevant in today's world (and will no doubt appeal to readers whose appetite for tales of prison life have been whetted by «Orange Is the New Black»).
Your resume is all about communicating something compelling, to whet the appetites of the reader and entice them to pick up the phone and call you.
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