And I tend to handle my feedback in the same way, sometimes
as a blog comment but also on an Instagram photo, a retweet of a twitter message or a FB like.
Bump in the Road is an on - the - fly practice in which you stop in the middle of a chunk of instruction to have each student jot down on a card (or send to
you as a blog comment, write on the board, and so on) one thing that student is still confused about or is finding an obstacle to learning.
(The Akismet plugin will eliminate spam from your forms as well
as your blog comments.)
Something as simple
as a blog comment provides the opportunity for knee - jerk reactions that can become public and may not truly represent a position (at least in strength or severity) that you might hold after a period of more reasoned contemplation.
Not exact matches
Explore to understand their strategy and start gathering data such
as what kind of
blog posts they create, how often they publish
blog posts and which posts generate the most
comments and shares.
OpenID has been around since 2005, initially created so people could leave
comments on
blog posts without having to sign in again and again
as they hopped from one
blog to another.
Promote your
blog's content — and in doing so, your brand — by engaging with readers through the
comments section or on social media, such
as Twitter and Facebook.
As board member Fred Wilson notes in a
blog post supportively
commenting on the new policy: «Etsy is a global company with significant operations in countries with parental leave regulations that are more generous than what exists in the US.
As with any other online subscription, there are plenty of
blog reviews and consumer
comments.
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.
Hi.Great Article.I will do the same
as suggested here.Right now I am increasing my back links through
comments on
blogs using http://backlinkwire.com/.
Sharing and engaging include such things
as commenting on someone else's
blog or Facebook post, quoting a tweet and adding your take, sharing a photo of somebody else, or responding to somebody who has said something that interests you.
I also suggested that if you are part of a team
blog such
as Savvy one of the things we did in the early days was to
comment on each others posts.
edit: I tried leaving you a
comment at your
blog and was «blocked
as a suspected bot».
As long as you keep liking, sharing, commenting, clicking on the articles and donating to the blog, we'll keep standing up, speaking out and fighting bac
As long
as you keep liking, sharing, commenting, clicking on the articles and donating to the blog, we'll keep standing up, speaking out and fighting bac
as you keep liking, sharing,
commenting, clicking on the articles and donating to the
blog, we'll keep standing up, speaking out and fighting back!
Content Engagement — The opportunity to drive your followers or website visitors to engage some sort of activity, such
as commenting on a
blog post, sharing it on social media, retweeting a
blog post, etc..
Gint: A holistic
comment regarding the overall site: I think if Fly wants to bring a mixture of steady investors to his
blog — and not just the «go - go» OTB playing degenerate gamblers (
as amusing
as those commenters are) then he's going to need to continue to diversify the content to a degree that there is someone covering every aspect of the investment world.
I've noticed you seem to list the «3 posts per week» strategy over the long haul
as well
as commenting on other
blogs that will allow back links.
It never ceases to amaze me how many people in
blog comments, on forums etc, see bonds
as a 100 % nailed - on appalling investment over the next coming years without any trace of humility.
What is interesting is that yes farmers did enroll in the WCB before bill 6 and what has been shown by the majority of responses to this
blog is that there is much greater concern for the workers than the farmer, K. Larson I am not including you in the last
comment as I am well aware that you are a farmer.
As you begin to regularly
blog you should analyze which articles generate the most traffic,
comments and inbound links to your website to help determine what interest your audience most.
Nice article list Wiep I left a
comment at the «linkbuilding via
blog comments» article, I really don't like people promoting
blog comments as a link building tool who have a nofollow policy on their own
blog...
Monitoring trending keyword topics from social participation such
as blogging,
comments, Q / A sites, tags, Tweets, status updates and similar sources can reveal opportunities to create content on a BtoB
blog.
I've been acting
as a bit of a fly on the wall of this
blog for a few weeks now, but I saw this cartoon, felt my heart break, read the
comments, felt my heart break even more, slept on it, woke up with a still - aching heart, and so thought it appropriate that I break my silence.
I feel I can
comment on the effect of the naked pastor's
blog on me, and whether pastors can and should say these things in general, but
as for whether or not it beneficial for the church members of his church, surely it is only for them to say, and perhaps not online..?
We've decided to look at our
blogs as conversations, not just a place for one person to write out a few musings and a couple other people to
comment here and there.
As the author of this
blog post and the book UnPoverty, thanks to each of you who took time to share thoughtful insights and
comments.
I invited her to share this on my
blog, and she left it
as a
comment on yesterday's post Are You a Spiritual Refugee?.
It amazes me that any topic on these
blogs that Momoya responds to is about bashing god believers, when
as exampled here, my
comment had nothing to do with that — it had to do with compassion and someone's safety.
As I explained recently to a Evangelical
blog in my parting
comments, the Parable of the Good Samaritan shows that «love in action» is number one in the eyes of Jesus.
I do interact with other Christians across the world by reading and
commenting on a few similar
blogs such
as yours.
Like I said before, at the time I read
as much
as I could find on
blogs and such, but all I could find out about it all was from vague online
comments and that email.
As I mentioned in one of my earliest
comments here, I tracked this in late 2009 / early 2010 and
commented then on a few
blogs.
I do, however, want to offer this
as gently and
as lovingly
as an anonymous
blog -
comment will allow: It seems
as though you have been defining yourself, in part, by your enemies.
A guest Belief
Blog piece on the subject Tuesday morning, «My Take: Stop using churches
as polling places,» fetched more than a thousand
comments, prompting us to ask Twitter followers to share their church - based voting experiences and pictures.
Take 10 minutes from patting yourself on the back and take a look at my
blog / websites, and / or my
comments on other threads here, and you'll be quickly disabused of the notion that I treat the Scriptures «
as though they are written directly to 20th Century A.D. Americans» (For what it's worth, I'm not American, so why would I do such a thing).
But you know Josh
as a frequent commenter here on the
blog and the man responsible for writing the most popular
comment of all time (with a whopping 220 «likes»)!
But,
as I read these
blogs day by day, it seems there are very few commentors, but lots of
comments, mostly from atheist and a few «Christians» who want to engage the atheist in debate.
With your permission, I would like to post your
comment as an actual post on this
blog, and include some images from your website
as well
as a link to your site.
Since morality, or beliefs, religious or otherwise, strike me
as the key driving force (after all, I'm even posting this
comment in CNN's «Belief
Blog») in an anti-choice individuals logical reasoning for thinking the way they do, I would like to know exactly how making abortion illegal will help you sleep at night, or register
as a moral victory.
Responding to your
comments on a
blog is about
as «not in your face»
as you can get.
You're confused, Demuth.The idea that «everyone is a child of God «has no Biblical basis whatsoever; who told you otherwise?Only those born again in Christ via the regenerative power of the Holy Spirit are children of God in the Bilical sense.If you are going to
comment on biblical issues at least get your theology straight; otherwise you sound just
as silly
as the other God - haters on this
blog.
Unfortunately, this
blog comment format isn't adequate for maieutics, which would be the easiest way to show you where exactly you are wrong,
as both Davids above.
Please remove this
blog, because
as muslim we feel terrible when others say (
comments) that we (1.6 billion) should go back to allah
Perhaps even an invitation to write
comments such
as this on my own
blog, not unlike the invitation to resign that I received at work not so long ago.
Since I know you know full well I do not write a
blog (
as if that would give some sort of credibility) I can only assume your
comments are meant to be condescending.
I often get responses from people who lean toward Option 1
as well, but in my experience, most of these people are having thoughts and ideas about Option 2, and it scares them, so they fight against it by leaving
comments on
blogs like mine.
The
blog serves
as a platform for atheists to post snide
comments and for fundamentalists to respond with offensive warnings of damnation.
Please write your
comments with love,
as I will not allow such an attitude on my
blog.
Also, it sort of invalidates your
comment about feeling sorry for atheists when 1) you are also on this
blog so you have about
as much of a stake in this
as any atheist here and 2) if agitating christian ranks only takes asking for proof and debating religion in a coherent matter, christian foundation must be pretty shaky indeed.