Sentences with phrase «readers of this blog seem»

Readers of this blog seem prefer posts about two things: law firm billing metrics and industry studies.

Not exact matches

To most readers of this blog outside Canada, to lump the Super Bowl and the future of Canadian broadcasting into one sentence must seem like a total non sequitur.
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.
It seems like every time I post a yeasted bread recipe on the good ol' blog, I get at least one comment from a reader telling me that they're afraid of yeast.
In a really busy year, this month seems to have been the busiest of the lot; I've tried to be creative by combining as many entries to blog challenges as possible — regular readers will have spotted this from earlier posts.
Continuing today's exciting news from the Republican side of our little presidential campaign, Bruce Reed notes in Slate that Rudy Giuliani's official blog seems to be acting in sympathy with Hollywood writers — except that instead of the writers striking, it's the readers.
it's hard to find bloggers that really care about both their art AND their readers, but you seem to be one of them i'm happy i found your blog!
This may seem like a simple question, but you've no idea how eye - opening it could be, because the answer to that question will be the beginning of your true passion and what your blog should really be about if it so resonates with its intended readers!
However, as I put that I would be willing to consider sci - fi or fantasy, I keep getting requests for books I would never read, as none of the authors seem willing to glance at my blog and other me sci - fi / fantasy books that would actually appeal to a YA Reader.
The key to book marketing seems to be getting in front of a large audience of readers whether that be a blog, podcast or magazine because book reviews alone are not enough, at least, not anymore.
Will try to post a link in this blog post as it details her experience with Amazon's KDP select and how the expectation of readers now seems to be for free books!
I do belong to a number of writers groups, we share blog posts, Tweets, blog about each other's work... I must say so far it hasn't worked too well for me, as part of the issue seems to be that we locate many authors, follow authors and authors join our groups, and we seem to have more difficulty locating readers.
Some may not appeal to you; don't list your blog there if it doesn't seem like your «tribe» of readers would bump into your listing on that site.
While Tumblr may not seem like the obvious home for the blog of a best - selling novelist, it starts to make a whole lot of sense when you think about the fact that «under 25» is the exact age group of Veronica's readers.
Digital has been publishing quite a bit of manga in digital format, including Kindle, so this would be a blow to them and their readers; furthermore, as they point out in their blog post, there is a lot of other adult content on Amazon that doesn't seem to be threatened.
Having been an avid reader of personal finance blogs for several years now, I understand that 401K loans aren't the best use of the money — but it seemed our only option.
Regular readers of my blog might think that I'm a long only value investor, but that's not the case: I do sometimes take small short positions in companies that seem fraudulent, have a poor business model or are simply far too expensive.
With your blog's focus on increasing income it seems like it should be relevant to some of your readers.
There were quite a few votes and it seemed like there was lots of interest from readers and the blog owners as well, so I really hope everyone has fun with this and doesn't feel insulted if they didn't win.
About Blog «It seemed that honest vivid reviewing was a kind of duty: not merely a service to readers and potential ticket - buyers but to the art of theatre itself.»
The solution is to either keep repeating old stuff which seems to be the eventually outcome of all blogging activity or change the format altogether, or — one can hope — that blog readers stop thinking of blogging as a newspaper and treat old posts the same as they would new ones.
Twitter seems to have a way of alienating a large part of a blog audience, the readers, (as opposed to the «participators», who join in the conversation via comments or blogging).
But you, like some of the skeptic blogs, seem to know what brings regular readers back, and it seems to be snark.
Your remarks seem to suggest that the purpose of a blog should be to convince a reader.
A reader of the Praxis blog recently asked me «Derek, you seem to read a lot.
About Blog «It seemed that honest vivid reviewing was a kind of duty: not merely a service to readers and potential ticket - buyers but to the art of theatre itself.»
About Blog «It seemed that honest vivid reviewing was a kind of duty: not merely a service to readers and potential ticket - buyers but to the art of theatre itself.»
Update 10-20-08: Thanks to a tip from a blog reader, it seems this house was part of an artist's project in the Detroit area, rather than a homeowner's house.
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