The book publisher's Da Capo Press, have kindly allowed me to share this recipe
with my readers so you can give this one a try while you wait for your copies to arrive!
It's always fun for me to look back and see what has been the most popular
with my readers so I've compiled this list of my Top 15 Most Popular Posts of 2017.
Also, we choose to share the entire line of ChildLife ®
with our readers so that you may find what best suits the needs of your baby and child this season too.
I love connecting
with readers so follow me on my social networks and let's be friends.
I've never hosted an event for my blog or had any type of meetup
with my readers so it's safe to say I'm really excited!
Continue to communicate
with your readers so they will stay committed to you.
Now you're one to one
with your readers so only integrity and genuinely caring will work.
I want to share my book
with readers so much, but not at the cost of my career.
Definition of Author Platform: the methods, tools, strategies, resources you use to connect
with your readers so that they buy your book.
As usual we'll share all the important news and information (including award winners) from the event
with our readers so stay tuned.
Not exact matches
Make sure that all of your social media content is optimized for mobile
readers so that you do not miss any opportunities to engage
with users.
After all, a device
with a colour screen — rather than the monochrome e-ink
readers Kobo has been selling
so far — opens up a wider market.
I like to start off
with a mini 1 - 2 sentence paragraph directly stating my point,
so that the
reader instantly knows what this email is about and why I've contacted them.
So when Cooke got in touch recently offering to share tips
with Inc.com
readers, I told him to send them on over.
With so many internet entrepreneurs publishing books, Koch reminds
readers how much fun it was to start a business back in the»80s, when doing
so seemed «eccentric, and a little peculiar.»
Not only will your
readers appreciate it, doing
so gives the site you connect
with incentive to drive some of its traffic your way.
Just
so you know, I discuss all sorts of email technique (
with real life examples from
readers like you) in my free weekly newsletter.
There are
so many fantastic books out there designed to educate
readers, and provide them
with valuable insights into the world.
Among the
reader responses: «
so basically, attractive women are human pacifiers for grown ass men»; «I don't even know where to begin
with my rage»; «Annnnnnd I'm done
with Eli Roth.»
Promote your blog's content — and in doing
so, your brand — by engaging
with readers through the comments section or on social media, such as Twitter and Facebook.
Why It's Worth Reading: Beyond doubt this is the most influential book on negotiating ever written,
so much
so that most business
readers will already be familiar
with its basic concept, the proverbial «win - win» negotiation.
One way that I've looked at this
with my Buffer writing is to ask «
so what» in order to test whether a tweet or paragraph or section adds any value to the
reader.
Just as
so with a traditional brand, personal branding requires you to find a signature image, a unique voice, and a recognizable standard that your
readers, fans, and customers can grow to recognize.
With so much news to consume from
so many different media outlets,
readers are no longer getting their information from a few news sources.
Like a newspaper, they usually publish content
with some predictable regularity, and the content is typically arranged by date and / or by category
so that it can be easily found by
readers.
So far, most of the qualitative metrics we've looked at have dealt
with either a piece's ability to attract clicks and brief interactions, or a campaign's ability to retain
readers.
Today, I was having a discussion
with a close friend about the fact that very few people view individual stocks for what they are - proportional ownership in a business that must be evaluated on an enterprise - level to determine their relative attractiveness - and thought that allowing my
readers to be a «fly on the wall» would provide some insight into the methodology Ben Graham made
so famous.
So much has happened in the search engine marketing industry and related verticals (social media, blogging, web design etc) and
with over 100 RSS feeds in my RSS
reader, it's hard to keep up, let alone stay on pace.
When I started this blog I wanted to begin
with a groundwork for investing
so that if
readers had questions I could refer them to those posts.
The «January effect,» in common
with the «Halloween indicator» and «sell in May and go away», is a catchy, get - rich - quick investment idea adored by financial commentators because it is
so easy to explain to unsophisticated
readers.
it is
so easy to lose focus and course of conversation you want to share
with your
readers.
My hope is that this book will enable
readers to discover their True North, and to stay on course of their beliefs and values throughout their lifetimes,
so they can realize the fulfillment of leading others
with a common purpose.
This list of things mentally strong people don't do resonated
so much
with readers that when it was picked up by Forbes.com it received ten million views.
Each headline, paragraph, and line you write needs to be irresistible
so that not only are
readers entertained for the moment, but they hungrily wait for the next post they can share
with the people they know.
It's the art of writing
so persuasively that the
reader stays
with you till the end of your article or letter and then follows your call to action (by purchasing a product, subscribing to a list etc).
While the majority of people cite social media platforms such as Facebook or Twitter as their go - to source for news,
readers are inundated
with so much content that you'd be lucky to keep easily - distracted eyeballs on your site for more than a few minutes.
I have been completing research on and working
with family offices of different types for almost 10 years now, and I think it is important to share what my perspective has been of family offices
so that
readers can understand where I am coming from in this book.
So if you just created that «Best Plumbing Products of 2012» guide, why not write a blog article that highlights the top 5 products mentioned in the guide and couple that
with your CTA, explaining that
readers can learn more by downloading the new guide?
The technology, Apple said, replaces the home button and fingerprint
reader that was
so revolutionary just a few years ago
with a new authentication system known as Face ID.
By constructing the introduction like
so, I've started what's almost like a conversation
with my
reader which engages them in the content, but I've also included my keyword
so that my
readers (and Google) are both aware that this content is highly relevant to title.
(@JoyceCarolOates): An ideal review should present the book,
with appropriate quotations, & a minimum of «opinion,»
so that the
reader can judge for himself.
That's been a great way to reach our regular
readers, but some connect
with us the way I'm doing
so right now — by way bits and bites.
So easy to dismiss is The Arrogance of Faith that Christian
readers might dismiss
with it the awful history of their churches» complicity
with racism.
On every page of his seven - hundred - page Johann Sebastian Bach, Geck's heroic scholarship is in evidence but
so too are excessive details on minor topics, incomprehensible sentences, psychological speculation, and a convoluted construction that whiplashes the
reader between events, topics, and even centuries — and all of this in a translation that
with generosity can be called lumpish.
At the upmarket end of popular culture, he provides his many
readers a momentary pleasure of pretended angst about their certitudes, a brush
with ever
so refined and regretful unbelief.
Instead of accommodating its usage» and
so its ideas and assumptions» a translation of Holy Scripture should serve the end of conversion by employing principles that recognize Christianity as its own culture
with its own language and practices, raising
readers up and rooting them in a rich tradition of translation, transforming them through the creative rationality, beauty, goodness, and truth reflective of the triune God who speaks his Word.
The obvious problem of dealing
with such contrasts in the linear form of narrative can be alleviated by pointing out explicitly what sorts or contrasts are being integrated,
so that even if
readers lose sight of the particular information involved, they can still appreciate the aesthetic transformation of elements.
I'll pick my favorite ideas and include them in the 2013 list,
with a link to the comment section
so readers can look through all the ideas.
What is created is a world believable on its own terms,
so that the
reader need exercise no suspension of disbelief, experience no conflict
with science, no dislocation through the necessity of discovering what characters and events «mean.»
And if you've ever read the Koran, you know it's a death cult, and when you see Islamic terrorism carried out, it's merely the
reader following the commands of the Koran (not
so with the bible when grammatical - historical exegesis is used).