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    Explore "readership" with insightful episodes like "076 How to Find Your Audience (Readership)", "Lesen und Lesen lassen: Fridtjof Küchemann über Qualitätsjournalismus und Lese-Phänomene im digitalen Zeitalter", "AutoSuccess 492 - Susan Givens", "How to Title Your Book for Maximum Readership with Daniel Hall" and "The Don Fowler Lecture 2016: Interpretation and the Metaphor of Authority" from podcasts like ""The Gatecrashers Podcast", "The NextM Podcast", "AutoSuccess: The Podcast", "Real Fast Results for Marketing, Business and Entrepreneurs" and "Faculty of Classics"" and more!

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    Lesen und Lesen lassen: Fridtjof Küchemann über Qualitätsjournalismus und Lese-Phänomene im digitalen Zeitalter

    Lesen und Lesen lassen: Fridtjof Küchemann über Qualitätsjournalismus und Lese-Phänomene im digitalen Zeitalter
    Texte zu Lesen und zu Schreiben ist das täglich Brot von Fridtjof Küchemann, Redakteur bei der FAZ. In dieser Podcast Episode aus der NextM-Reihe weiht er uns in Erkenntnisse aus der Leseforschung ein und erklärt beispielsweise, wie sich der Leseprozess je nach Medium unterschiedlich gestaltet. Außerdem gibt Fridtjof Küchemann Einblicke in die journalistische Arbeit bei der FAZ und zeigt auf, wie sich Journalismus vor dem Hintergrund der Digitalisierung verändert.

    How to Title Your Book for Maximum Readership with Daniel Hall

    How to Title Your Book for Maximum Readership with Daniel Hall
    Daniel HallWelcome to this episode of the Real Fast Results Podcast. I am happy you are here. I want to jump into a question I get all of the time from authors and that is: How do you title your book for maximum readership? Just like the cover of your book, the title of your book is equally important.

    Promise: 4 Areas for Maximum Readership

    I am going to discuss four primary areas of consideration when titling your book for maximum readership. I have seen so many authors just come up with what they think is a good title without considering the nomenclature used by the marketplace to describe what they are writing about.

    [bctt tweet="The pivotal question is: when a prospect goes to a search engine to find a book what words/phrases are they using?" via="no"]

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    Learn

    • Base your title on long-tail keywords
    • Keyword research
    • Your title and your book web address should be the same
    • Your book should have its own website
    • Does your title fit your brand?
    • If you don't have a brand, you need a brand
    • Does your title make sense?

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     Resoruces

    Keyword Research Tool: http://tools.seobook.com/keyword-tools/seobook/  www.namemesh.com Adjunct Teaching Online & On-Campus: How to Make Up To 6-Figures and More as an Adjunct Professor Example of Brands: Real Fast Result Brand www.RealFastBook.com www.RealFastProwebinars.com www.RealFastHollywoodDeal.com www.RealFastLibraryMarketing.com www.RealFastIndieBookMarketing.com www.RealFastResults.com

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    The Don Fowler Lecture 2016: Interpretation and the Metaphor of Authority

    The Don Fowler Lecture 2016: Interpretation and the Metaphor of Authority
    The 2016 Don Fowler Memorial Lecture, delivered by Professor Alison Sharrock of the University of Manchester. The Don Fowler Memorial Lecture Series was founded in 2000 in in memory of former Classics Fellow of Jesus, Don Paul Fowler, who died in 1999 at the age of 47. The annual lecture series in his name, hosted by Jesus College and inaugurated by a lecture delivered in May 2001 by Professor Stephen Hinds of the University of Washington, has established itself as the foremost public lecture series on Latin literature worldwide.
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