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Not exact matches
The existing litany
of books and
blog posts
did not sufficiently prepare me for the «best practices»
used in the world
of business management analytics.
Use luggage or packs that have easily accessed exterior pockets, «and
do all your stashing at home or office, or in the car before departing for the airport,» said Chris McGinnis, editor
of the TravelSkills.com
blog.
Most companies
do a great job
of explaining what they
do but fail when it comes to
using more dynamic content (
blogs, videos, infographics) to show how they can help.
If you
blog on WordPress like most
of us
do, there are plenty
of XML sitemap plugins you can
use to have a sitemap updated in real time, and to have Googlebot pinged each time you publish new materials.
Don't just
use your own social media accounts to try to amplify that press release or
blog post you just created — get your partners to
do the same whenever the topic overlaps with both of your audience
do the same whenever the topic overlaps with both
of your audiences.
On this trading
blog, we frequently
do educational reviews
of actual stock or ETF swing trades taken in our Wagner Daily newsletter, so that traders may continually learn the details behind the stock trading strategy we have been consistently and profitably
using for years.
Charlie Gilkey, a philosopher / creative entrepreneur / formy Army officer / productivity expert has an entire
blog devoted to the countless facets and factors that go into
doing your best creative work, as well as your best other types
of work, by examining your own rhythms,
using different tools and approaches, defining and redefining your terms, and hs some awesome FREE planners that are mix and match, paper - based or digitl, and... just go to productiveflourishing.com.
I've sent out hundreds
of emails over the past few years to promote articles on my
blogs and in this article, I'll share a few things I've learned that other experts don't usually mention when they talk about
using email for content promotion.
I
do not
use any 3rd party analysis per se for my research rather source all my information from various online resources, including many
of our fellow dividend
blogs, Yahoo! Finance, Google Finance, Morningstar, GuruFocus and more.
This can be
done either on your
blog or through the
use of a niche site (see No. 17 for this topic).
The company published a
blog post on Thursday outlining some
of the steps it's taking to prevent foreign governments from
using Facebook to try and manipulate an election, like Russian actors
did on Facebook during the 2016 campaign.
If a Bell Mobility customer were to
use five gigabytes
of video (roughly two high - definition movies, or seven standard - definition movies) through a competing service like Netflix, it would cost them $ 40 to
do so — an 800 per cent markup compared to what it charges for its own service, Klass wrote on his
blog.
Most
of the other
blogs I read don't
use caps the way that the pomocon posters
do.
This
blog does not have a Login requirement, therefore any
of the many charlatans
of the atheists trailer park crowd, have taken upon her or himself to
using my nickname to post his / her ho - mo - se - xual filth.
If you are an avid
blog or website reader, set up your own personal hub
of interests via RSS on your browser (and if you
use the iPad, the Flipboard app could be put to very good
use in
doing this).
One
of the most persistent mistakes made by critics
of the crop
of celibate gay Christian writers that came together around the
blog Spiritual Friendship is the assumption that when we
use any language that they don't like (most commonly, though not limited to, the word «gay») to describe our experiences, we are
using that language to make ontological claims.
AND I
do own every word I have posted on any
of these
blogs, they have not been hateful, I have asked clarfying questions, to get a better grasp on your point
of view, and mopst
of time you are
using innane insulting expletives as your response.
I'd favor to make
use of some with the content material on my
blog whether or not you don't mind.
I have read and signed, many years ago, a code
of ethics as an employee
of NBPower and I am sure that if I
did blog of horrible wrong
doing of my employer and my disabelief
of NBPower's
use of nuclear power I would be told to stop or risk my future employement.
You know, I didn't read Anyabwile's
blog post — just some
of people's reactions to it and I didn't realize that HE was the one who actually
used the phrase «gag reflex».
If the issue is with my absolute
use of «God disagrees...», then I'd appeal to reason and say that this is a Christian
blog; for a Christian to proclaim what God
does and doesn't approve
of should not only be accepted but expected.
I
use CNN Belief
Blog to better myself in my thought awareness and although I may show signs
of embitterment and chaos to you who read and
do post here, so choose
of that which I write and
do post and either meditate upon my words or discard them in file 13.
Just look through the archives
of this
blog, or
do some searches
using the Google Search button.
Beyond being
used for those purposes it is completely useless on a
blog which is why I so rarely quote it for it to matter to you you
do need to already have belief so quoting it to convince you to believe is a waste
of time.
I usually read your posts via bloglines... since you don't
use a
blog design with columns (which could have a permanent link to your eBay auctions... or gallery shows or whatever), perhaps you could include a link at the bottom
of each post?
CNN: My Take: Counting the Bible's words doesn't yield a Republican Jesus Stephen Prothero, Boston University religion scholar and author
of «The American Bible: How Our Words Unite, Divide, and Define a Nation,» responds to angry emails he received after writing a Belief
Blog post in which he takes issue with evangelicals
using Jesus as a political tool to benefit the Republican Party.
Most people don't resize their window this way as they are
using a
blog, but what it shows is that this
blog can be easily read on a variety
of screen sizes.
We found that the cinnamon and pecan granola from the
blog had consistently been one
of the most popular recipes online and the variation we
did of it in the deli was a real hit too, that combined with the fact that we could make these products
using just great, natural ingredients made it a winner in our eyes (and hopefully in yours!)
I was, yes but when I first started the
blog I didn't have any measuring equipment so I
used what I had and people seemed to like the accessibility
of it so I stuck with it x
Twice a week I exfoliate
using either a sugar and salt scrub, an oatmeal scrub or a brought product and then I
do a homemade facemask (
blog posts coming on all
of these soon with recipes and recommendations)-- I find
doing this twice a week
does wonders for keeping my skin clear and glowing.
I love
using coconut oil as a body moisturiser but there are loads
of great natural beauty brands on My Favourite Products
blog post which may also
do body moisturisers.
If you want to feature a Catching Seeds recipe from the
blog, you can
do so through a description, the
use of one
of my photos, and a link back to catchingseeds.com for the full recipe.
During my month
of non-blogging (which feels suspiciously like it's morphing into two months
of non-blogging, except that I'm typing this right now) I
did re-photograph some old recipes, but then as I was placing the new photos into the old
blog posts I found that it's honestly easier to write a whole new post because I
used to write my recipes into the post rather than a focused recipe.
Having
done food photography for a year now, I have a huge cache
of food photos that I have never
used on Instagram or my
blog and never will.
As you may know, I don't
use a lot
of commercially prepared frozen food; moreover, it doesn't fit the home - cooked theme
of my
blog.
In a world
of food
blogs, I don't have much
use for just any old cookbook these days, but I've been waiting for the smitten kitchen cookbook forever!
I
used to
do stop motion short films in college, but have been too afraid to
do them for the
blog (the quality
of my old videos werent anything to brag about).
Obviously, we know our readers are smart and will only buy items that make sense for them, but we
do include product links when appropriate (products we
use or like) because any small amount
of money earned through affiliate links help make it possible for us to continue to build new content on this
blog and offer more value to our readers.
I love your
blog... Loved this recipe since it included both quinoa and chia (my new two favorite healthy ingredients) I recently tried making these following your recipe exactly and mine didn't come out so well... they looked great but the inside was doughy and I
used cupcake liners and they baked right onto the liner so I could only eat about half
of the muffin = / I will definitely try another
of your recipes... but I am kind
of disappointed.
For my pot
of soup, some
of which can be frozen too, popped in ice cube trays for easy access to soup for kiddie meals, I
used around 600g
of butternut squash, I
did weigh it for the benefit
of this
blog post but usually I just
use a medium Butternut Squash.
I don't suppose you (or anyone else reading this
blog) have tried
using a different type
of protein powder?
I'm also sure that another half
of those people are a little confused as to why I don't actually
use insulin pens, even though my
blog title includes them.
As Suzanne explained in a
blog response, about egg glaze inhibiting the pouf, I
used the egg wash inside to seal the top to bottom, but
did not glaze the outside
of the unbaked shape and the pastry rose in really pleasing flaky stacks... so that was a good suggestion!
If you want to practice making breads with sorghum or buckwheat flour it might help to also visit
blogs of GF cooks who
do use grains.
I would really like to print your recipes but I usually don't because even with
using the print button at the end
of the recipe... ALL the pictures and the
blog information are also included in the printing.
And that's after countless recipes trying to
use them up, like these out -
of - control Samoa Blizzards, or the super gooey
Do - Si -
Do peanut butter cookie bars that never even made it on the
blog before they were devoured (sorry).
I thought I would share with you some
of the recipes that I'm
using as inspiration for my lunch, which might inspire you to
do a little recipe - creating
of your own and also maybe show you some cool food
blogs to explore (if you haven't found all
of these already).
I've noticed on your
blog and many others the gram weight
of your ingredients... what brand
of kitchen scales
do you
use??
Your answer shows that you don't read people's comments in full.I kept on saying that I
did used a flour very similar to yours in the beginning (the only difference was one starchy flour over the other, that is it) and one less tb
of oil.Also, this recipe is pretty much the same on every
blog, which made me think that we don't really know for sure who invented it.The second time I
used the namaste brand.