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Few readers on this blog expressed that customer support is good for this insurance company.

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Heather Hopkins, a senior market analyst for Hitwise, explained in a blog post why she chose to focus on loyalty: «A few weeks ago when I posted my blog entry about Facebook being the largest news reader, I received a few comments and e-mails noting that visitors aren't as valuable if they don't come back.
So I mainly follow links on twitter now (and facebook to a lesser extent), following people who are good sources of the things I'm interested in, and trusting that the good quality articles will float to the top... When I want more things to read I turn to Google Reader, but normally end up just picking up on the few blogs I'm really interested in.
Based on the comments I received from my blog posts on the science and religion debate, I want to point Evangel readers in the direction of some resources that would inform the conversation because ---- with the exception of a few interlocutors ---- pervasive ignorance and fear seem to....
Based on the comments I received from my blog posts on the science and religion debate, I want to point Evangel readers in the direction of some resources that would inform the conversation because ---- with the exception of a few interlocutors ---- pervasive ignorance and fear seem to prevail instead of knowledge and faith.
I am delighted to see you are back — although you have appeared on my reader it has taken me a while to visit as life has been pretty crazy with travel lately — but although you say that it is gone in a few hours, really one of the nice things about blogs is that they are easy to return to unlike some social media feeds and your writing is always as lovely as your photos — I appreciate you doing the bi-lingual posts!.
I have always had this thing for cheesecakes, especially in summer, and you've got many cheesecake recipes on the blog, like the honey lavender cheesecake, the salted caramel apple cheesecake, or other vegan, gluten and lactose free versions such as the vegan raspberry cheesecake (a readers» favorite), the raw mango cheesecake, or the yuzu coconut cheesecake, to mention just a few of them.
I was a lurker / reader long before I was a blogger, too, and I still feel so intensely connected to those first few blogs that I found and loved and read on repeat.
A few weeks back, I asked my readers on Twitter what recipe they'd like to see next on the blog and there was a big percentage asking for vegan French toast — so here it is!
Most of the recipes in this stunning book are new, but Miriam did include a few of her readers favorite recipes that were originally posted on her blog.
I shared a recipe for these healthy breakfast muffins here on the blog (in Finnish) a few years ago and as I know a lot of my readers have liked these, I thought I should make them again and share the recipe in English as well.
Although I don't do food blog anymore, your site is one of the few that I still keep on my reader's list since I first started blogging a few years ago.
These were some questions raised in a few interesting blog posts, some as responses to reader comments, on -LSB-...]
Actually my blog caught a virus — on certain browsers readers got a threatening message about malware and it took a few days to straighten out.
On my cloth diaper blog I have posted a few reviews that people submitted to me and amazingly enough both owners of gdiapers have posted useful comments on the blog to help my readers understand these products a bit betteOn my cloth diaper blog I have posted a few reviews that people submitted to me and amazingly enough both owners of gdiapers have posted useful comments on the blog to help my readers understand these products a bit betteon the blog to help my readers understand these products a bit better.
I shared a recipe for these healthy breakfast muffins here on the blog (in Finnish) a few years ago and as I know a lot of my readers have liked these, I thought I should make them again and share the recipe in English as well.
If readers have been kind enough to take a few moments out of their day to write a thoughtful comment on your fashion blog then they definitely deserve a reply!
Anyway... I get a lot of questions from readers on social media or on the blog or even via email about how I do my hair, what hair tools or products I love, etc... so I thought I would share a few things here and there on what I like and what I use!
I was tagged on Instagram to share 20 facts about myself, and figured this was a fun way to also introduce myself to a few of my new blog readers.
Sure, you're bound to get a few spam comments here and there but accepting blog comments on your fashion blog will prove to be very beneficial, so we've created a two - part series to highlight the gains of reader interaction.
originally published September 14, 2010 Before we resume our regularly scheduled programming, a few words on a film evidently especially anticipated by readers of this site / blog.
While I'm certainly no expert on digital comics (* bows to Ernesto *), I thought I'd use my first entry on the blog this month to share a few first impressions from a (previously sceptical) reader's perspective.
Over the past few months, readers of this blog (all seven of you) will know that I've been experimenting with smartphones, on a long and emotional quest to find The Perfect Device for me.
With 30 Day Max Push your book is included in the welcome emails sent to new email subscribers, it is tweeted every few days so most new Twitter followers see it first, and your book is given priority placement on genre blogs and sub-genre blogs, so readers see it first.
Post a scene on your blog, send a poem around to a few friends, round up some beta readers and let them assess your project and help you improve it.
published book [by a new author] is almost certainly going to end up on the digital slush pile, with fewer readers than the average blog post.»
Even Neal Pollack, a New York Times journalist who wrote an article in support of self - publishing, said he wouldn't recommend self - publishing for a first time author, as «a self - published book [by a new author] is almost certainly going to end up on the digital slush pile, with fewer readers than the average blog post.»
He traditionally published a few books several years ago, and he's self - published a few ebooks since then, but this is his first self - published print book to be sold direct to his fans (he has over a million readers on his blog).
My Google Reader was packed after the long weekend, but I've finally been able to catch up on some blog reading and bookmark a few posts.
You can find me at my blog where readers can also get my latest Novelette out in a few weeks when they subscribe to my reader's list on my website at http://nickyblue.com
The author is paying money in order to promote their book — and they may as well throw that money down the drain if they're paying for their book to be promoted on blogs that have few readers or reviewed by bloggers who don't like their book.
You'll have a few purposes behind this blog: relating to your readers, sharing updates and sales about your book, letting them know about upcoming events and giving a retrospective on events in the past, and most importantly, creating value for your readers to come back to you again and again.
The actual range might be 10 % to 20 % - so somewhere between 800,000 and 1,600,000 daily active readers Here are a few important points 1) 1,137,700 + Daily Active Readers means 1.13 Million readers who visit looking for free books and book deals every single day 2) On any given day, there will also be other sets of readers - those who check a few times a week or a few times a month and happen to check on that day, those who only visit once and happen to visit on that day, those readers who had one of our email lists or tweets or blog posts sent to them by friends or family, and soreaders Here are a few important points 1) 1,137,700 + Daily Active Readers means 1.13 Million readers who visit looking for free books and book deals every single day 2) On any given day, there will also be other sets of readers - those who check a few times a week or a few times a month and happen to check on that day, those who only visit once and happen to visit on that day, those readers who had one of our email lists or tweets or blog posts sent to them by friends or family, and soReaders means 1.13 Million readers who visit looking for free books and book deals every single day 2) On any given day, there will also be other sets of readers - those who check a few times a week or a few times a month and happen to check on that day, those who only visit once and happen to visit on that day, those readers who had one of our email lists or tweets or blog posts sent to them by friends or family, and soreaders who visit looking for free books and book deals every single day 2) On any given day, there will also be other sets of readers - those who check a few times a week or a few times a month and happen to check on that day, those who only visit once and happen to visit on that day, those readers who had one of our email lists or tweets or blog posts sent to them by friends or family, and so fortOn any given day, there will also be other sets of readers - those who check a few times a week or a few times a month and happen to check on that day, those who only visit once and happen to visit on that day, those readers who had one of our email lists or tweets or blog posts sent to them by friends or family, and soreaders - those who check a few times a week or a few times a month and happen to check on that day, those who only visit once and happen to visit on that day, those readers who had one of our email lists or tweets or blog posts sent to them by friends or family, and so forton that day, those who only visit once and happen to visit on that day, those readers who had one of our email lists or tweets or blog posts sent to them by friends or family, and so forton that day, those readers who had one of our email lists or tweets or blog posts sent to them by friends or family, and soreaders who had one of our email lists or tweets or blog posts sent to them by friends or family, and so forth.
Also realize that only about 10 % of your readers (or even fewer) will make themselves known to you or engage with you on your blog, so it takes a while before you reach a tipping point, where there's a concrete indication of growing activity or interest.
All your tips are on the money, but here's a few more: send out news releases to writing magazines and to your local press, including parish pump magazines — everyone who finds out about you is a potential reader, each with a network to recommend you to; look for opportunities to guest on writing - related blogs; and see if you can wangle invitatiosn to speak to groups — eBooking is a hot topic right now, and the stuff that interesting talks are made of.
Congratulation on maintaining a great blog,, I am a long time reader but I am generally a lurker... I also have quite a few positions in common with you..
These are the stories that we've read over the last few weeks that didn't really warrant a whole blog post on their own but that may be of interest to readers.
Thanks Roy — very good (and timely) advice...... I too see this happening in print on a few travel bloggers own sites / blogs...... I do understand their perspective (they believe they're doing readers a service), however there's only so far one can get in their writing career if they only ever write for their own blog.
More than a few readers have emailed me to say they preferred my blog post on some development over the print story on the same thing.
Most people commenting on this paper have no ability to understand it whatsoever, and those few that do and have commented so far are simply in a rush to affirm or condemn it to please their mouth - breathing blog readers.
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I have said previously in this blog a few things that are critical to resume success: Information on your resume «above the fold» on page 1 is critical The reader of your resume: * will spend only 30 seconds to Continue Reading»
These were some questions raised in a few interesting blog posts, some as responses to reader comments, on Psychology Today.
Once you decide on a topic, here are a few tips for fleshing it out into a quality blog entry and for attracting the greatest number of readers:
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