This question was recently
asked by a blogger who was in the middle of a Chapter 13 plan.
Not exact matches
One of the questions I get
asked most
by new
bloggers is how to keep their business finances organized.
Inspired
by the new documentary film, A Place at the Table, fellow
blogger Nicole Gulotta has
asked hundreds of us to «donate» our posts today to help raise the issue of hunger and food insecurity in America, and I'm proud to join this chorus.
I was thrilled and honored to be
asked recently to become a regular contributor for My Cooking Spot, a wonderful collaborative cooking site fueled
by the kitchens of some the most amazing lady
bloggers on the internet!
I was thrilled to be
asked by Waitrose to be one of their Christmas
bloggers and create a Christmas recipe.
POPSUGAR reached out and
asked me to be a featured Select Blogger (an exclusive program for
bloggers who are hand - selected
by their editors!)!
We kept getting
asked, would MomsTEAM give men equal time
by designating June as Sports Dads Month, especially since we have so many male experts,
bloggers and visitors?
I almost look forward to them approaching me during the next 48 hours so I can mention their failed social media campaign and
ask if they've learned anything (
by the way, they never mentioned compensation for partnering with
bloggers during their workshop either).
I
asked for help and my tribe answered my call, so for a while I will have guest posts from various
bloggers interspersed with posts
by me when I am moved to write.
Interestingly, before I was able to
ask the culture question, it was posed
by the only «daddy
blogger» in the audience!
I realized that some new
bloggers who want to take their blogs to the next level may not really have a gauge as to what it takes to make a blog work, to get
asked to post sponsored content, to get ads, or to get approached
by brands.
Yesterday, I was repeatedly attacked
by multiple mommy
bloggers who called me some very unkind things,
asked me if I was stupid and couldn't read, and made derisive comments about how Nestle was reaching out and I wasn't cooperating.
Izzy's
asking other
bloggers to take action
by posting on this hypocrisy.
By contrast,
bloggers tended to
ask about policy, often around relatively obscure issues, and eschewed the usual fluff.
Full disclosure: Among the people backing Fordham law professor and former Howard Dean internet director Zephyr Teachout's effort to challenge sitting NY Governor Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary, according to the filings
by her and her running mate Tim Wu with the state board of elections: Union Square Ventures» Brad Burnham ($ 20,000), Tumblr founder David Karp ($ 20,000) WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg ($ 5,000), Netflix VP Chris Libertelli ($ 5,000), Kickstarter's Fred Benenson ($ 5,000), campaign finance reform activist Arnold Hiatt ($ 2,500), Lawrence Lessig ($ 2,500), Reddit's Alexis Ohanian ($ 2,500), our own Andrew Rasiej ($ 1,500), Digg's Andrew McLaughlin ($ 1,000), Open Technology Institute's Sascha Meinrath ($ 1,000), Harvard Law School's Jonathan Zittrain ($ 1,000), Duke law prof Jedediah Purdy ($ 1,000), Ben & Jerry's Ben Cohen ($ 1,000), EchoDitto founder and former Dean webmaster Nicco Mele ($ 600), net neutrality campaigner Marvin Ammori ($ 500), Blue State Digital's Joe Rospars ($ 500), Progressive Strategies» Mike Lux ($ 450), former Dean data - wiz Kenn Herman ($ 300), former Dean developer Josh Koenig ($ 250), Fight for the Future's Tiffiniy Cheng ($ 250), MIT's Ethan Zuckerman ($ 250), Brooklyn law prof Jonathan
asking ($ 250), Public Campaign's David Donnelly $ 250), former Dean developer Zack Rosen ($ 250), the ACLU «s Christopher Soghoian ($ 100), Sunlight Foundation's Ellen Miller ($ 100), former Dean
blogger Mathew Gross ($ 100), and yours truly ($ 100).
(The City's Real Estate Robber Barons) Photo Illustration Credit: Gary Tilzer @unitednyblogs Using a clever photo illustration borrowing from an anti-Tammany cartoon
by Thomas Nast Brooklyn - based
blogger Gary Tilzer
asks, «Who stole the people's -LSB-...]
Last month, I was lucky enough to be
asked by fellow Sci Am
blogger Carin Bondar to compose and record a short spot about my first February nematode post (Nematode Roundworms Own This Place) for our new Sci Am feature Best of the Blogs.
Companies have clearly understood the value of the marketing platform «blog» and thus no
blogger should really be surprised
by getting another mail from PR girl XY
asking when to expect a posting with the products she sent you;).
I was thrilled to be
asked to be an ambassador along with such a talented group of designers / writers / design
bloggers...
by my side was Amber Interiors, Dabito, Justina Blakeneny, Orlando Soria, Holly Hollingsworth Phillips, Anthony D'Argenzio, Will Taylor, and Marisa Marcantonio.
Bloggers across Canada, myself included, have been
asked by Elizabeth Arden to take the Ceramide 2 Week Challenge this month and the results are...
The questions were to be
asked by couples, but Hallie put her own spin on it and based it off of the relationship between she and her readers, and challenged other
bloggers to do the same.
From models to
bloggers to random strangers, I've been stopped many times
by curious people
asking for more information about this clutch.
PR Sample Hello Ladies I recently was
asked to collaborate in a beauty challenge hosted
by a fellow beauty
blogger, Gaby.
When I was
asked to join a group of amazing
blogger friends for a white vase challenge hosted
by our talented friend @KelleyNan (Kelleynan.com) from Instagram, I simply couldn't resist joining in on the fun!
I was
asked to participate in a tour through Blogland
by my friend and fellow
blogger Carmody from Paper and Fox.
Zurich About Blog
Ask The Monsters is a fashion and lifestyle blog
by two swiss fashion
bloggers based in Zurich.
Katrina El: From your time as a
blogger, what topics of discussion are sought
by your readers, and what questions do your male readers mostly
ask of you concerning online dating?
Guest
blogger Shira Loewenstein,
asked by her students whether spelling counts, comes back with a fascinating question of her own: why is the continuum of learning broken down into a handful of unrelated subjects?
They were contributed
by educators from Edutopia's community in response to a discussion
by blogger Larry Ferlazzo
asking users to share their most valuable classroom management advice.
Soon after reading, I
asked for permission to publish the following post
by Seattle
blogger Matt Halvorson.
Here's an example through my innocuous flash fiction, below, based on a set of questions I was
asked when nominated last week for the Real Neat Blog Award
by Darlene (a real neat
blogger).
The most successful authors who sell thousands of books
ask for favors
by «pitching» a wide variety of people:
bloggers, podcasters, retailers, librarians, meeting planners, reporters, book reviewers, radio talk show hosts and freelance writers.
By Edward Nawotka Last year on November 11 Eco-Libris asked 100 bloggers to review 100 different books that were printed on recycled paper or paper certified by the foundation - funded Forest Steward Council (http://www.fscus.org/paper/), and post them on their own website
By Edward Nawotka Last year on November 11 Eco-Libris
asked 100
bloggers to review 100 different books that were printed on recycled paper or paper certified
by the foundation - funded Forest Steward Council (http://www.fscus.org/paper/), and post them on their own website
by the foundation - funded Forest Steward Council (http://www.fscus.org/paper/), and post them on their own websites.
If someone hasn't replied to your first email, after 7 - 10 days send a polite follow up, either
by replying to your original email (so all of that is still in the email) or send a short email just
asking if you should remove them from your
blogger contact list.
This companion to How to Sell Your Books
by the Truckload (you can read Zed's review here) provides details on how to craft a pitch to send to
bloggers who review books in your genre and how to
ask readers to write a review.
Ask bloggers if they will help you celebrate the release of your new book
by promoting a contest that will reward one of their readers with a free book.
But
by Friday, Dennis Abrams was reporting at Publishing Perspectives that a
blogger was
asking, Is The Man Booker International Prize Not International Enough?
There's no clear definition, although it typically involves
asking other
bloggers if you can «guest blog» on their site
by submitting a post relevant to your book.
Lynch told the crowd of
bloggers, news media and analysts the latest Nook was inspired
by feedback from customers - specifically a letter
asking why no e-readers were suitable for a grandma.
Please don't waste your time or ours
by asking bloggers to review a genre they say they don't review.
I
asked her if NEXSYS has any plan to get into rate site type of operation — like the one recently launched
by a respected Canadian Mortgage
blogger Robert McLister — RateSpy.com.
Whether you have a product or a service (which is what travel
bloggers offer) you have to get it (or yourself) out into the market — which involves selling — Daniel Pink wrote a great book — «To Sell is Human» which I felt took a lot of the fear out of approaching people (potential customers) with either your product (or you)
by talking of buoyancy strategies when confronted
by negative responses — which, lets face it is the biggest fear to
asking in the first place — But more revelatory is to
ask yourself — Can I do this?
Recently I was
asked by a well know travel
blogger to write 100 words on what travel has taught me.
I wasn't originally intending on writing this type of post since it's been covered
by nearly every
blogger out there, but I was
asked a bunch of times and figured one was warranted Instead of doing an entire card review, however, I'll do a bullet - point version that will hopefully help answer most of your questions and give a rundown of some next steps.
You can contact her
by e-mail and
ask her about the great number of professional travel services she can provide for a company and even an independent
blogger.
I decided to
ask the experts, so today I'm presenting the first part of Top destinations to visit in 2017 recommended
by travel
bloggers.
With coverage (and limited environmental footprint) in mind, we've
asked a few
bloggers about the best places they reached
by bus, and the answers were just as varied as the many highways in the region.
I wasn't originally intending on writing this type of post since it's been covered
by nearly every
blogger out there, but I was
asked a bunch of times and figured one was warranted Instead of doing... [Read more...] about What to Do with Your New Amex Platinum Card
We
asked her if she feels threatened
by other travel
bloggers or their successes.
Everytime I respond with the words «travel
blogger» or «travel writer», it's almost always followed
by being saying «oh that's a really cool job», and / or followed
by them
asking lots of questions about it and having a real interest in what I do.