reader-interest

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Reader-interest' refers to the topics, themes, or writing styles that a reader finds engaging or enjoyable. It's what makes a reader want to keep reading and comes back for more.
Examples in Different Contexts
In book marketing, identifying and targeting reader interest is key to successful book promotions. A marketing specialist might say, 'Our marketing strategies are designed around areas of high reader interest to maximize engagement and sales.'
Practice Scenarios
Publishing

Scenario:

The sales of our recent crime novels have been below expectations. We must think about how we can better cater to our readers.

Response:

We should ensure our upcoming books cater to reader-interest, a bit of market research might be beneficial in deciding the themes of future books.

Technology

Scenario:

User satisfaction for our software program can be improved. We need to make the user guide easier to understand.

Response:

I agree. Let's meet reader-interest by creating a more interactive guide with visual aids. People usually find that sort of guide more appealing.

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