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This blog post was a bit different than the normal ones, but I think it's an important issue for every real estate investor and one that we all will face time and time again.
In July, Roy took to his blog to issue an unusual proclamation for a real estate agent: anyone thinking about selling should cash out now.
The in - person session details a powerful new way to get attention using real - time communications tools including social networking, blogs, viral marketing, podcasts, online video, search engine marketing and online thought - leadership.
Blogging — Creating a blog and discussing your real estate adventures can be a good way to organize your thoughts, build relationships with other investors, share your knowledge, and even build your list of lenders or buyers.
get real dude, this is a forum for poor me's and irresponsible behaviour, then, when the behaviour gets a light shown on it, the hands strat raising to the sky and calling out some name and think all will be forgiven and well, we all live under the same roof, same physical laws, beleif blog?
The people who read this blog think worse of Obama than the swing guy does — and studies back me up on this.The real charge against Obama that's sticking like glue is that he's CLUELESS — not that he's an EVILDOER.
Thank you for a very real, thought provoking and God - inspired blog.
It is a sentiment often expressed on this blog and in real life by believers when they talk about those who think differently going to hell or being doomed by their god.
I think in some way it inspired my last blog post... (cuz i was being kinda raw) well, i stay pretty raw when i'm in write mode... but of course i get invited to «follow» someone on blog, turns out, he's a bit legalistic to say the least... people get real clinging to their «form of God» when you challenge with the raw i guess.
I've been reading this blog for a year or so, thanks for all you've written and drawn, you've had a real impact on my thinking.
I often write to figure out what I think, and I think I live a pretty seamless life between online and real - life, but some part of me still wants to die of embarrassment when someone in my real life actually brings up my blog or my book.
I think the best lesson I've learnt is to not be shy — tell people about your blog online, and in real life, and don't shy away from being a part of your photos or relating your content back to you!
Because... let's get real; I can't have a diet that revolves around flour, butter, sugar, and chocolate, so I thought it'd be fun to blog about some of the other foods I love.
Just coming off another blog sight reading some comments and I got a real question for my people on this sight... do the arsenal fans in england think there the only die heart fans of afc?
Either that or a book about this blog in which, Heaven forfend, he lays out his real thoughts about the various contributors.
She is an ambitious, successful businesswoman, yes, but I actually primarily think of her as an artful, insightful writer (her wonderful blog is A Design So Vast) and an incredibly loving and real mom of two.
When Office Depot asked me to be a REAL Change blog ambassador, there was no thinking.
And you do meet them in this book, but I thought to myself, «But now you can meet them in real life too, all around the world, and have conversations over Facebook, texting, blog posts, and even the phone or in person!»
Lauren Warner, Founder and Editor [See all «From the Editor» posts] Beth Berry, Revolution from Home [«The Perfection Trap»] Amber Dusick, Crappy Pictures [«Making Time for Free Time»] Heather Flett, Rookie Moms [«Choose the One Thing»] Elke Govertsen, Mamalode magazine [«We Need Each Other»] Meagan Francis, The Happiest Mom [«Write Your Own Story»] Nici Holt Cline, Dig this Chick [«Dead Ends Don't Exist»] Devon Corneal, The Huffington Post [«You Are Stronger than You Think»] Melanie Blodgett, You are My Fave [«The Truth About Making Friends»] Allison Slater Tate, AllisonSlaterTate.com [«Enjoy the Ride»] Katie Stratton, Katie's Pencil Box [«We Are What We Eat»] Lisa - Jo Baker, Tales From a Gypsy Mama [«Mom Sets the Mood»] Shannan Martin, Flower Patch Farm Girl [«Find Your Delicious»] Tracy Morrison, Sellabit Mum [«Real Life Goes On Here»] Amy Lupold Bair, Resourceful Mommy [«Choose Happy»] KJ Dell» Antonia, New York Times Motherlode [«Do What You're Doing»] Anna Luther, My Life and Kids [«Fake Farts Make All the Difference»] Bridget Hunt, It's a Hunt Life [«Our Own Worst Enemies»] Judy Gruen, Mirth and Meaning [«Don't Forget Your Vitamin L»] Shannon Schreiber, The Scribble Pad [«When Mom is Afraid»] Rivka Caroline, Frazzled to Focused [«From Frazzled to Focused»] Pilar Guzman, Editor - in - Chief of Martha Stewart Living [«The Hard Work of Being Good»] Molly Balint, Mommy Coddle [«I Want to Be a «Yes»»] Melanie Shankle, The Big Mama Blog [«Not Enough Time (Or Toilet Paper)»] Lindsay Boever, My Child I Love You [«They Will Love What You Love»] Mary Ostyn, Owlhaven [«A Family That Plays Together»] Lindsey Mead, A Design So Vast [«Feeling Hurt?
Today on the blog we thought we'd share some real talk — some baby etiquette, if you will.
Since there have been a lot of discussions and questions about newborn cloth diapering on this blog and on the Diapershops» Facebook page I thought I might try to give you my real - time, as - I - go experiences to give moms of newborns (or soon to be) an idea of what they might encounter in the first weeks and months.
Thank you Dr. Amy as I found your blog while crying over what happened a day after and it simultaneously educated me and comforted me of my PTSD of that incident and to know I wasn't alone in thinking natural birth was a sham and my pain was real.
He wrote extensively in the years 2007 - 2010 but I don't see much activity on his blog anymore, which is a real shame, because he had some great ideas and original thought.
I have been Paleo for a year now and have been part of Alison's blog for about that long I think so when this book came out I not only got it for my Kindle but I had to have the «real» book too!
This blog was a real treasure to find as I needed help getting started on this diet and I think I've found my way.
Instead you end up at what looks like a blog (or so they're trying to fool you into thinking it's a real blog)...
He tries to talk in a real casual and «urban tone» on the blog too to fool you into thinking he's a regular guy that found a miracle supplement.
I think this blog post will be helpful to you: 7 Ways to Save Money on Healthy, Real Food
I think maybe for me, I have that passion for writing on my blog as I have no real ambition for it to be my job, I have one of those that I enjoy.
fashion blogs, but I think that real Style is timeless and it is a thing that doesn't depend on the dress you wear!
(I get the emails in real time but you can choose to receive a daily or weekly recap — I think of it as extra content from the blogs I follow.)
Hi Linda, First of all, I am thankful for You and your blog — you've made a real difference in my life -LCB- you've featured my paint projects twice when I thought (and still do, sometimes) nobody knew my little blog existed -RCB-.
The thought of growing my blog into something greater makes me super excited... hence, why I plan to never lose control of it and always keep it real on here!
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There are plenty of times that I see things on blogs, Instagram and real life when I think, «Um, that's just not good...».
So I'm thinking it's time to reveal a little bit more of me in my blog posts other than simply breaking down my looks... let's get real... watchya think?
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Also, I now think «in photographs»; I know exactly how I want something to look in a post (Some outfits look great in real life, but they photograph badly, so I don't bother putting those photos on the blog).
Admittedly, I think trends change much faster in style blogs than they do out in the real world.
We think the hardest part is to have true engagement on the blog, that is why we always focus on real connections with other bloggers and projects.
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Between having a blog and being in real estate, I think those are the two major reasons why I started developing a love for stylish coats.
He made a real effort with the picnic, choosing foods he didn't necessarily like because he thought I would like them, and reading the blog to see what drinks I drank.
About Blog The armchair theologian shares some thoughts that touch upon the real issues of life.
Nowhere do you address women who support men and I can think of many male authors writing literary fiction who depend on spousal support, but you're derisive and chauvinistic commentary only further supports my claim that you're a sexist hack with no real writing talent who is eager to take out your frustration regarding the inferiority you feel on people who actually put pen to paper and create something more than a blog post.
I'll be rereading a lot of your posts — and thinking very kindly of you — as I get to the end of Book 1 of Pride's Children (being serialized on my blog as I do that)-- and get it ready for prime time out there in the real world of 2014 digital and print publishing.
So many indies think they need a «professional website» as well as a blog in order to be «real authors», but here you are — a trad pubbed author — supporting my advice: One site is plenty, people!
My specialty, I thought, was young adult fiction, but here I was bidding on copyediting for health blogs, collections of sermons, and real - estate themed PowerPoint presentations.
With blogs now part of any writer and author website it's interesting to see that «categories» used for organising blog posts, are a real after thought for many people.
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