Not exact matches
In February, Inc. tested a special offer
with 5,000
potential readers: They could sign up
for a year's subscription, beginning
with the May issue, and set their own rate.
A pessimistic
reader could certainly identify gloomy ingredients
for the «perfect storm»: the
potential for a painful steepening of bond curves, after a sustained flattening as in 2003, coupled
with monetary tightening; and a multi-year period of sustained losses due to a structural return of inflation as in 1967.
Because some groups have thousands of members or more — and are therefore filled
with potential readers and customers — they are ripe targets
for spammers, as well as
for well - meaning content creators who just want to spread their messages as far and wide as they can, without due concern
for where it gets placed.
UPDATED
for 2015 - This book reveals the
potential land mines and pitfalls of active investing and educates
readers on the benefits of passive investing
with index funds.
And, if you are using big numbers to which some people can not relate (
for example, when describing
potential income gains), you might test using a more realistic number
with which the
reader can identify; or break it up into weekly or monthly amounts.
I think that every Bible should have a big «STOP» sign on the first page along
with that passage of scripture letting the
reader (or
potential reader) know that this book is not
for everybody, but only
for those that have been enabled by God to read and understand it.
Given the
potentials the card
reader has
for disinfecting the process
with the scrutiny of authentication of the voter register, all those who stand
for genuine electoral reform have no choice but to improve the enabling policy ambiance
for supporting the card
reader by ensuring judicial clarity which supports its use.
A thoughtful
reader wrote in to note the individuals to whom Mayor Bloomberg reached out recently to discuss
potential replacements
for outgoing Deputy Mayor Ed Skyler have strong Albany ties and wondered if this is a sign that the mayor is re-thinking his traditionally combative relationship
with the Legislature.
As a 1995 editorial in the Journal of the American Medical Association said, «We are not asking
readers for immediate agreement
with our affirmation that marijuana is medically useful, but we hope they will do more to encourage open and legal exploration of its
potential.»
Perhaps
readers can suggest an alternative to this general approach
for determining the
potential of effectors when challenged
with real parasites, in wild genetic backgrounds and in the presence of humans.
In a recent interview by datingadvice.com, Jenelle Marie told the website
readers,
for people who are newly disgonsed
with herpes, the problem of figuring out how — and when — to tell a
potential partner about their condition can make finding love seem like an impossible task.
Thanks to
reader Micah
for pointing me to this NPR interview
with Andy Serkis, which offers a nice nugget to dovetail
with this morning's post about Oscar - worthiness and the
potential for a Special Achievement Award
for the actor's work in «Rise of the Planet of the Apes.»
The best service you can do to yourself and your
potential readers is to go through your text
with a fine tooth comb, and then do it again, and then when you think it's ready
for publication — get second opinions.
A
potential reader with a problem will choose a solution that seems to be written just
for him.
Whether or not it is standard
for their titles, the website didn't seem to offer stand - alone sales; if this information is inaccurate, the site itself wasn't intuitive enough to clearly state that stand - alone sales were possible, which could have left
potential readers with the impression that it was all or nothing.
Once you wow your
potential readers with an excellent front cover, the next part of your book that'll hook them is your back cover copy, which is publishing speak
for the information that appears on the back cover.
Your list of
potential titles
for your book should appeal to
readers who are drawn to these topics, but
with a unique spin that helps differentiate your special vision as it relates to the subject.
But if we think of a book trailer as another way
for potential readers to form an impression, the more impressions we can create on their memory, the better our chances they'll go through
with a purchase.
With so many choices out there
for casual reading, and most of us limited on time
for reading, a review makes it easy
for potential readers to choose.
But the experience of engaging
with vocal experts who put themselves out there and risk offending others is appealing
for many
potential readers.
An author website gives you a means to connect
with readers and
potential readers, a way to display your skills and work (maybe you offer excerpts free or teasers
for a new book), and a central location
for your brand.
It seems that if you have the time, energy and persistence, then it can be a good way to a) network
with other authors and look out
for cross-promotional opportunities and b) interact
with potential readers.
Social media is ideal
for both understanding
potential readers and connecting
with them.
Look
for ones your fans are likely to visit and develop a presence to start building relationships
with potential readers.
In some cases, self published authors,
with a lot of books under their belt, will permanently give away their first book
for free, in the hopes of snagging
potential readers.
However, reaching
potential readers with your personal message and creating enough trust
for them to spend money on your book requires a fairly significant number of connections
with readers.
One of the only drawbacks is that there is a limited quantity of each,
with lots of
potential readers and reviewers and members required to enter drawings
for a chance to win review copies.
Be informative: At the very least, the book trailer should provide
potential readers with an idea of what the book has in store
for them, whether that is a good romance, great baking recipes, a thrilling mystery, or a peek into the history of a World War II general.
Are you really expecting your
potential readers to be so enamored
with your book that they'll pay
for it — twice?
The internet is one of your greatest resources as it can be used
for a very low cost, and often
for free, to help you market your book, connect
with other authors, and communicate
with your fans and
potential readers.
With «impulse purchases» online
for inexpensive ebooks I think you still lose some
potential readers from the annoyance of pulling out the credit card or the pay pal account.
Unless you've been sleeping in a cave (not that there's anything wrong
with that), you're aware that much of book marketing 2.0 involves spreading legitimate backlinks to your Web site to get the attention of Google, which has been the best way to reach the other 50 percent of your
potential readers because that's the search engine to which they were all going to search
for information about your topic.
Recommended Reading Page Listing: You will get one book added to our Recommended Reading Page
for 30 days in which we will promote your book via multiple social media platforms
with daily «shout outs»
for 30 days that will reach thousands of
potential readers.
the digital reading revolution opened up
readers» eyes to the
potential for screen reading, authors may have believed they were limited to self - publishing their work via a dedicated e-reader platform, at least in the early days of this current climate of digital publishing, in actuality, publishing has taken on a whole new meaning and there are unique copyright issues that go along
with it.
The
potential for a renewed interest in short stories — stand - alone fiction that will no longer have to wait to be anthologized or published as a collection — as well as timely pieces of non-fiction on current world events means that
readers without the time or inclination to tackle longer pieces of literature can now fill their reading needs
with shorter and less pricey ebooks.
Cinder by Marissa Meyer It was hard to choose just one YA series
for this list — we seem to be in endless supply of stellar tales
for younger
readers that have high crossover
potential — but you can't go wrong
with the romantic, dystopian Lunar Chronicles.
CEO Trip Adler stated «Penguin Random House Audio is one of the world's most admired publishers, and we are excited to work
with them to expand the
potential audience
for audiobooks by putting thousands of their amazing titles at
readers» fingertips,» said Trip Adler, co-founder and CEO of Scribd.
With its teenage protagonist, Maybe A Miracle has the potential to appeal to readers from the older teens through to adults, both men and women; and with subject matter that runs the gauntlet of hot topic subjects, including religion and politics, this is also a shoe - in for book clubs who enjoy a little contention in their reading matter... (Reviewed by BookBrowse Review Te
With its teenage protagonist, Maybe A Miracle has the
potential to appeal to
readers from the older teens through to adults, both men and women; and
with subject matter that runs the gauntlet of hot topic subjects, including religion and politics, this is also a shoe - in for book clubs who enjoy a little contention in their reading matter... (Reviewed by BookBrowse Review Te
with subject matter that runs the gauntlet of hot topic subjects, including religion and politics, this is also a shoe - in
for book clubs who enjoy a little contention in their reading matter... (Reviewed by BookBrowse Review Team).
They highlight his seeming support
for the idea that publishers should be championing writers and artists working to exploit the creative
potential of digital formats to provide
readers with experiences that may be challenging and disruptive, but also exhilarating and boundary pushing.
Patience has already run very thin
for many manga
readers as a company directly backed by one of the biggest names in the industry has sat silent
for so long,
with it the
potential promise of many beloved titles held just beyond reach.
How does it further your goals — or the
potential reader's —
for you to push a book on them that they may have no interest in, receive no benefit from, or worse, that they may have some issue
with?
Writers who wish to write in differing genres
with the same brand author name can locate the same type of response or authenticity recognition in their
potential readers if they look
for common threads and key words
for them personally and
for their fiction.
These promotional materials are excellent
for handing out at events, keeping in your wallet, mailing to current and
potential readers, adding into correspondence
with the media and displaying at your local library.
Authors who are looking
for ever - increasing fan bases have more choices than ever before in presenting their work to
potential readers, as is the case
with a live streaming event such as this.
In general, think of Twitter not as a resource
for generating book sales, but as a way of connecting
with potential readers in a way that helps you learn more about them, and as a way of building relationships
with key people who influence your target
readers.
Between the iPad, the Kindle, the Kobo
Reader, and the Nexus 7, among many others, e-readers are becoming more and more hot, and
with every new user comes the
potential for many more eBook libraries.
For one thing, that doesn't work, except to disrupt your potential relationship with readers, and for another, I like my readers, and hate spam as much as the rest of them (unless it's fried crispy with a little fresh pineappl
For one thing, that doesn't work, except to disrupt your
potential relationship
with readers, and
for another, I like my readers, and hate spam as much as the rest of them (unless it's fried crispy with a little fresh pineappl
for another, I like my
readers, and hate spam as much as the rest of them (unless it's fried crispy
with a little fresh pineapple).
As I think about
potential headlines
for this publisher's hypothetical press releases («
Readers Are Insane
for This Title» and «Publisher Goes Crazy Trying to Keep Up
With the Demand»), it occurs to me that a place like Bellevue is an ironic venue
for a new publishing company.
You can establish a dialogue
with your
readers to captivate their interest and increases the
potential for ultimate sales.
Sure, you've come up
with a nice, tight list of titles
for your latest project, but are they catchy enough to pique the interest of a
potential reader in 140 characters or less on Twitter?