About Blog We post book reviews and author interviews.
About Blog We post book reviews and author interviews.
About Blog We post book reviews and author interviews.
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Find something people want and start
posting information
about it on a
blog and then upsell your services on the
blog.Or write 1000 small
books about different topics and publish them on Amazon.
Susan's course on sound bites provided laser - sharp focus for my
book (content and launch),
blog posts and interacting with my clients — and as you know, there's a lot of noise in the online world
about honing your message.
In another
post I'll talk
about how PR has changed dramatically in the past 10 years or you can just read Brian Solis's
blog or buy his
book on the subject.
Also, much has been written over the past 2 - 3 years
about the importance of buyer personas, but these articles,
books, and
blog posts have stressed them as profiles or lead - generation tools as opposed to a best practice that informs on business, sales, and marketing strategies that help best identify and reach buyers.
I talk
about this is my
blog post on the wonderful Michael Mauboussin
book The Success Equation.
It occurs to me that, despite the unprecedented flood of writings of all sorts —
books,
blog -
posts, newspaper op - eds, and academic journal articles — addressing just
about every monetary policy development during and since the 2008 financial crisis, relatively few attempts have been made to step back...
I can't do enough to recommend this Ross Douthat
blog post about the David Frum - William Voegeli exchange over at the Claremont Review of
Books.
In other words, between two of the most prominent ex-gay
books of the 1990s, you got
about a couple of
blog posts worth of discussion of celibacy, almost none of it directed to practical problems celibates face.
In a similar vein, there's been no shortage of
blog posts,
books and conferences
about how...
The
post would explain why Christians should spend their time on more important things, like helping the poor, and it would make everyone feel really guilty for tweeting
about their breakfast or sending their
books on
blog tours or having opinions
about the new Facebook layout.
You know better than to read
blog posts about your
book.
(I've written extensively
about the household codes of the New Testament in this
blog post, in this series, and in three of my
books, including the soon - to - be-released Inspired.)
The information
about Rubio's church history and the content of the
book first came to light in a Miami Herald
blog post Thursday morning.
What made you decide that hipster Christianity was worth writing an entire
book about (as opposed to an article or
blog post)?
(Scot McKnight
posted aseries of reviews
about Walton's
book on his Jesus Creed
blog this summer.
So until the new version of that
book comes out, maybe I can write a few
blog posts once in a while
about these other passages.
Please let people know
about this free
book offer on your
blog, or by Tweeting this
post or sharing it on Facebook.
Finally, feel free to let people know
about this free
book offer on your
blog, or by Tweeting this
post or sharing it on Facebook.
Some people were recently led to write some
blog posts about Dr. Radmacher's
book on the Holy Spirit.
I definitely consider blogging a step in the
book - writing direction, but I'm not sure
about taking
blog posts and putting them straight into an e-
book.
To enter, all you need to do is leave a comment below this
blog post with your favorite quote or chapter from the
book, or just a general comment
about why you want in on the giveaway, by Monday April 18th at 9 a.m. EST..
Then, on a particular date, we will all start writing
posts about the
book, linking to each other's
blogs, and interacting with each other
about the content of the
book.
From reading a
book about anti-slavery minister Rev. Beecher, brother of Harriet Beecher - Stowe, author of «Uncle Tom's Cabin», (great, great, great grandfather of Sam Scoville), titled: «The Most Famous Man in America», I made some
blog posts on the subject.
More than three years after Desiring God founder and pastor John Piper famously tweeted «Farewell Rob Bell» (linking to a
blog post about Bell's controversial
book Love Wins), Bell is making a comeback.
«Blogging
About Cabbages and Kings,» the
blog's header reads; in the last year the DHM has taken on, among other things, the Texas FLDS debacle and the Consumer Product Safety Information Act, as well as
posting frugal recipes and gift ideas,
book reviews, and hymns every Sunday.
In light of my previous
post on Luther, and my opening
post for this
blog about being called a heretic, I thought I might comment on some recent articles and
books which condemn me (and other speakers and writers) as someone who teaches a crossless gospel.
Several years ago we wrote a
blog post (and a chapter in our travel
book)
about traveling with kids and we're thinking
about writing an updated version with more guidelines and tips that we've picked up as our crew has grown.
I am absolutely loving your
book 2, as the first one, I love the recipes and all your explanations
about healthy life, the lovely pictures, I am really enjoying with them and with cooking... the
books are incredible both, as your
blog, recipes, and all you
post in social media..
thank you, thank you, thank you for: — maintaining such a consistently wonderful
blog that brings me a little joy with every new
post — writing in a completely endearing way that makes you feel like a far - away friend (slightly creepy, perhaps, but true)-- coming to vancouver to speak
about and sign your
book, which is exactly as beautiful and chock - full of deliciousness as i could have hoped.
This has nothing whatsoever to do with this particular
post, but I have to say this (long - winded though it is)... I currently have
about 16 hours of documentaries recorded and waiting for me, 2 - 3 loads of laundry to wash, a pile of un-read
books, baking of my own to do AND a beef & Guinness stew that needs making for my boyfriend's birthday dinner, and I just spent 3 hours straight reading your
blog.
A few of you have been asking
about my lack of
blog posts, besides a few hiccups on the road, I have been holding onto some of my recipes for the
book that I am planning on putting together.
I know I'm years late, but I'm just finding out
about your
blog (btw LOVED the holiday
book) did you ever
post the vegan black bean recipe?
I
posted about your
book on my
blog (http://meagansfirstkitchen.blogspot.com/2011/05/cookbook-giveaway.html) I'm actually giving away 2 copies
Having recently
posted a buckwheat cake on my
blog and discovering the product for the first time, I am thrilled to see this recipe and find out
about the
book.
Rose has asked me to help spread the word
about her
book and I really think you might enjoy reading it and possibly
posting a review
about it on your
blog.
Even when you're too tired to create an elaborate layout for your child's baby
book or transform special photos into handmade gifts, try to get in the habit of taking the time to jot down the day's activities in your journal, write in your
blog about your baby's accomplishments, or
post baby photos on Facebook.
When I think
about how much content many therapists produce in
blogs, videos, and guest
posts, taking the time to compile your ideas into an organized
book isn't really that daunting.
So, realizing I'm clueless
about this as with most parenting topics, I researched a lot and read a bunch of
books and
blog posts (I've amassed quite a... [Read more...]
Parenting
books,
blog posts, and products to learn why your kids drive you crazy and what you can do
about it.
«Mrs. Q's Fed Up
blog (that became a
book) had a premise: One picture, every day, showing how awful her school lunch was; she
posted the picture, and talked
about [the food].
My
blog posts this year included a series of interviews with counsellors / coaches
about how to talk with kids
about various tricky subjects, a
book club sharing an awesome read (available in written and audio format) to inspire positive parenting and personal growth each month, and other articles on a variety of topics.
Today, the wonderful L.R. Knost, author of Little Hearts
book series, is sharing one of my
posts about Breastfeeding in Public on her
blog: Little Hearts / Gentle Parenting Resources.
Washington (CNN)- Former Tea Party Express spokesperson Mark Williams on Monday night defended his latest
blog posting in which he called New York City Michael Bloomberg a «Judenrat» and said that one of the journalists who wrote
about it «has never read a
book» and has «an appalling ignorance» of the Holocaust.
Procrastination, well I wrote the
book on that one, so surely I could write a
blog post about it... but... fear of flying?
Rusty Moore, the author of Visual Impact for Men and Women,
posted an interesting
post about «Starvation Mode» on his popular
blog «Fitness Black
Book ``.
It just so happened that I was re-reading the
book, «Think and Grow Rich» by Napoleon Hill which I've written a series of
blog posts and videos
about in the past and you can watch the first one here: Video Series 1: Thoughts are Things.
If you'd like to learn more
about TNN or
book a consult, Steph's contact details are set out in this
blog post.