What Is a Reader Profile?
Readers refer to social groups with certain reading needs and reading abilities. They are readers and consumers of publications. They become readers of publishing houses by buying and reading books, or readers of newspapers and magazines by subscribing to newspapers and magazines. From an editorial perspective, readers are both readers and purchasers of publications. There is a dialectical relationship between books and readers: the number of books continues to increase, the readership of books continues to expand, and new readers continue to be generated; the expansion of the readers' group has further promoted the development of the publishing industry of books and periodicals, resulting in more books. Repeatedly, step by step.
- [dú zh] Only by really understanding the readers can you produce books that satisfy them.
- Chinese name
- reader
- Pinyin
- dú zh
- Zhuyin
- Definition
- Refers to people who read books and articles
- According to
- Title : Reader
- Pinyin : dú zh
- Phonetic : [ 1]
- 1. [reader; the reading public]: A room for readers who reads newspapers.
- 2. [audience]: Refers to the public who can be affected by books, newspapers, magazines or other similar promotional tools. [1]
- Refers to people who read books, journals, newspapers, Internet, articles.
- Han Yutan's "New Commentary Supplement": "Its words are stubborn and readers sigh."
- Tang Liu Zhiji's "Shi Ben Benji": "The readers of the world, fortunately for details."
- Ming Liang Yungou's "Yuan Jie Huan Jin Da Sima was ordered to return to the predecessor by order": "I, Mr. Sima Jie Huan (Yuan Keli), has a few bones and a weak crown. . The grass was scratched, and readers sprinkled it with fur. "
- Lu Xun's "Lace Literature · Book Reading Trivia": "Although literature is universal, it varies depending on the experience of readers."