If the paper copy is just for floating advertising, why
would a reader care what somebody once paid for the book?
Not exact matches
Here in the real world,
readers care not just about what you say but what it looks like on the screen too (as anyone who
has every instantly clicked away from a blog post in an insane font or with wonky formatting can attest).
Our
readers are interested in health
care: Do you
have a first - person account from somebody who
has just benefited from health
care abroad?
I wanted to create a book that
had something new to say, and help fundraisers help themselves while we met our own objectives for the cancer society, while helping
readers create a more
caring holiday.
You
have betrayed your
readers but they don't
care as long as they can spew hate to the people you tell them to hate.
A
reader of his article might be quite surprised to learn that Leo XIII declared as early as 1891 that «the public administration must... provide for the welfare and comfort of the working classes»; or that so recent an encyclical as Centesimus Annus pronounced that «the mass of the poor [who]
have no resources of their own to fall back on... must chiefly depend on the assistance of the State,» and that «wage - earners... should be specially
cared for and protected by the Government.»
You guys
have reminded me that we
have more power than we think, that writers in this industry need not accept the status quo, especially when their
readers really
care about their work.
Having recognized both the diversity and the commonality of evangelical theological hermeneutics - that is, both its freedom and its rootedness - it will be helpful to
readers of this collection of essays if we return to ask with greater
care concerning the nature of evangelical theology's diversity.
The gist of the blame aimed at me by a few
readers is, if I really
cared, I
would be really grateful about manufacturers being kind enough to warn us via food labels, for our sake and the sake of our beloved children, about what products contains allergens, especially the life - threatening ones.
I love the way you write your recipe.you
have shown love and
care for your family and for us the
readers.
I don't need to see a button on the site but maybe it
'd be good for the
readers, just so they know you're over there (I say that because I know some people don't
care about it — definitely not being snarky:)-RRB- And thank you!
The whole PFB thing made me realize (a) that I
have the best
readers in the world and (b) I
care much more what you guys think than some random judge who
has read my blog maybe once in her life.
iherb.com
has helped me feed and
care for my family with healthy options and will be giving TWO of YOU my lucky
readers a chance to do the same with a $ 50 shopping spree!
The Mirror claims... The Mirror is just doing what they always do, spin BS to get
readers and do not
care for the results their fake news
has on people.
I wish my father was still alive because he
'd be blasting the Giants and he wouldn't
care how many
readers were Giants» fans.
In the five following years the blog
has been nurtured with
care and compassion, subsequently congregating a community of
readers who
have enjoyed its positivity and rationality while the majority of the online football world descends into madness.
What are some useful tips / hacks for
caring for three babies, one of whom is older and
has different needs, maybe from some of your
readers who
've also been there?
The lovely folks at Kids Fly Safe
have provided a CARES Harness to give away to a Have Baby Will Travel rea
have provided a
CARES Harness to give away to a
Have Baby Will Travel rea
Have Baby Will Travel
reader!
And I
've promised to get back to two
readers on a really big question: why we do even
have a national school lunch program in the first place, and / or why do we
care if those who aren't financially needy participate in it?
Not trying to be a whiner, I'm sure I will get slammed by your
readers, but this is an issue I
care about too, and it
would be nice NOT to feel like the enemy.
We
've teamed up with Perricone again to offer our
readers a chance to win a fabulous Perricone MD skin
care product.
Would you
care to share how many years it's been since you
've had a license, and then to tell
readers why you're passing yourself off as a doctor and dispensing medical advice without a license, Amy?
Here's an interesting piece of trivia pointed out to me by a
reader: Attorney Michael Carvin, who argued for the challengers during this week's marathon oral arguments on the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable
Care Act before the U.S. Supreme Court
has a connection to the Senate Republicans.
Ask yourself why our
readers (around the world)
would care about what you're going to tell them.
Instead I look to myself to bring purpose to everything I am doing — being with a friend who is ill, taking
care of my grandchildren, responding to a
reader who
has read one of my books.
I
've learned a lot over the years about formatting blog posts and using social media, but at the end of the day, my best tip (as corny as it may sound) is to make sure that the focus is always helping others and that you truly
care about your
readers.
If the
reader or any other person
has a medical concern, he or she should consult with an appropriately - licensed physician or other health
care worker.
Jules — I don't
care for ground turkey, so I haven't tried it but plenty of
readers have and
have had great results.
With a supportive health
care team and thyroid knowledge, some of my
readers have been able to stop the autoimmune attack on their thyroid, regain normal thyroid function, and reduce their dose of medications.
Just as your DIL is lucky to
have such a
caring MIL, I feel lucky to
have such a communicative and adventurous
reader who is willing to experiment on their own and then come back to share the results with all of us!
If the
reader or any other person
has a medical concern, he or she should consult with an appropriately licensed physician or other health
care worker.
Your style is so feminine, sophisticate yet I can see that you are
having fun with fashion, What I appreciate the most, are the links concerning the items you show in your pictures and if you are wearing something older you always make effort to find a similar item, which is very helpful — it also shows that you are
caring about your
readers.
I bet
readers would love to hear about skin
care products you
have been using and what's your morning or evening routine.
Again, thanks for listening and
caring about what your
readers have to say.
I
've frequently thought that you should habe separate blog links for your hair, skin
care, health and exercise routine, and make - up for those new
readers!
I get the feeling of «no one
cares», because I still struggle with that, but getting even a few comments from
readers is really special — it's a nice way to connect with people who
have similar interests, especially if (like me) your real life friends don't share those interests.
Readers have shouted out these cardigans numerous times over at Corporette, and they look great — affordable, colorful, and easy
care (hand wash, lay flat).
I'm looking for a strong and steady heart... someone who
cares and shares, is moral and ethical, spiritual, fun, funny, smart,
has a lot of personality,
cares about their family, friends, animals, exercise, likes healthy cooking and eating, is a
reader, is informed, inquisitive, outgoing,
cares...
We also
care about what you [the
reader]
has to say, so we
've created a rating system so you can also review each movie.
It means a lot to me that you guys
care enough about Mario Party Legacy that you
would want to give your time to help us grow and to give all our awesome
readers content.
By this time, of course, no one
cares any more as even this reporter (and I'm sure the
readers themselves)
has grown tired of trying to find something — ANYTHING — even remotely interesting to continue writing about Baywatch, which makes «Snatched» seem like «Citizen Kane» and any Adam Sandler comedy look lucid, coherent and intelligent by comparison.
Longtime comic
readers will
have to pick up the slack informing their lesser - informed friends who is who, if they can find reason to
care.
Several folks commenting on these various blogs
have pointed out that Amazon doesn't
care about the writers and
readers any more than the big publishers do.
No, a book will sell if it
has a catchy title, attractive cover, is about a genre a
reader cares about, and is promoted heavily.
While I realize that many
readers don't
care about PDF capabilities, I
have a number of docs in PDF.
Tyler excels at making the
reader really
care about fairly ordinary people doing fairly ordinary things and
having fairly ordinary events occur in their fairly ordinary lives.
I
've never
cared about awards because I don't think they're important to
readers.
Every time I wondered what to do, I consulted my mantra: I needed to do what I thought
would be best for my
readers, because I believed if I took
care of them, they
would take
care of me.
Digital we
've seen other things mixed in like small amounts of motion, music, information, do you
care about that as
readers?
Selling your own ebooks means that you can
have more than one publisher — say, a UK and a US one — and sell on behalf of both of them, meaning that
readers anywhere in the world come to one site to buy their books, and the author takes
care of figuring out which publisher gets the payment from that purchase.