Sentences with phrase «at the blog because»

I'm also finally coming out of my cave in which I've been lurking and looking at your blog because you asked for music suggestions.
I need to not look at your blog because every time I do, I am forced to add another recipe on my «must make» list.
I should quit looking at your blog because I always wish I could eat everything!
There are so many lovely fabric ranges and it's hard to avoid temptation when you look at blogs because it's so easy to buy that fabric
i seriously need to stop looking at your blog because you always make me want to shop haha - marsa The DayLee Journal pave link bracelet giveaway
I love looking at your blog because you have such a unique style point of view.
It's time to wrap up our summer fashion posts here at the blog because next week, we're officially welcoming fall.
I slagged you off at my blog because you posted a comment at WUWT that was irrelevant and misleading: the old carbon effect in aquatic mosses has no impact on the radiocarbon dates of terrestrial mosses.

Not exact matches

Blogs are especially helpful to get traffic from returning customers because you should have new content to offer, even if your product or service hasn't changed at all.
According to a report in the tech blog Recode, Singhal failed to disclose that he'd left his previous job at Google because of a sexual harassment allegation.
There's a blog for a product that doesn't really exist yet, a growing number of early adopters who are waiting, like you, for the app to come out; you're commissioning great content and paying out of pocket for it, and shopping around for an office space because your data is telling you that as soon as you get the product out, people will be positively chomping at the bit to get to it.
«Just because you're a great technician at what you do doesn't mean you'll automatically be a great entrepreneur, too,» says Marla Tabaka, a business coach who writes The Successful Soloist blog for Inc.com.
That sort of qualified traffic is key because they are primed to buy or at least start reading your blog on a regular basis.
But stories aren't just an effective tool because they're inherently interesting, according to another recent post by Paul J. Zak, the founding director of the Center for Neuroeconomics Studies at Claremont Graduate University, on the HBR Blog Network.
If prospects find answers to their common questions via blog posts written by people at your company, they're much more likely to come into the sales process trusting what you have to say because you've helped them in the past — even before they were interested in purchasing anything from you.
Because at the end of the day, that's what many of your blog posts are.
I didn't drop this before, because I forgot, but a good tool to use in conjunction with Buzzstream would be the dofollow blog finder at High Ranking SEO.
«The wonderful folks at Vapor Room recently came to meet with us because they wanted to find the perfect pizza to complement a new strain of weed,» explains a post on Eat24's blog, the Bacon Sriracha Unicorn Diaries.
I was once thinking about writing a blog post called «Is Reid Hoffman the Kevin Bacon of Silicon Valley» because it seemed that every angel / seed investor I knew looking at deals was shopping their deal to Reid and everybody wanted Reid's opinion before committing.
In the UN blog post, which he wrote, Vasilescu suggested that Moldova was chosen, at least in part, because «around 74 percent of the [country's] energy is imported.»
But business blogging is different than all of that, because your blog is neither 1) a hobby, like many people's personal blogs, nor 2) the primary way your business makes money — because heck, at that point your blog is just your entire business!
«At one point I recognized that Warren Buffett, though he had every advantage in learning from Ben Graham, did not copy Ben Graham, but rather set out on his own path, and ran money his way, by his own rules...» I have just quickly glanced at Bronte Capital's blog post, but I am sure Todd Combs and Ted Weschler were not hired because they lived and died by Buffet's word but rather because they manifested the teachings of value investing in their own styleAt one point I recognized that Warren Buffett, though he had every advantage in learning from Ben Graham, did not copy Ben Graham, but rather set out on his own path, and ran money his way, by his own rules...» I have just quickly glanced at Bronte Capital's blog post, but I am sure Todd Combs and Ted Weschler were not hired because they lived and died by Buffet's word but rather because they manifested the teachings of value investing in their own styleat Bronte Capital's blog post, but I am sure Todd Combs and Ted Weschler were not hired because they lived and died by Buffet's word but rather because they manifested the teachings of value investing in their own styles.
Set forth below is the text of a comment that I recently posted to the discussion thread for another blog entry at this site: «My guess is that Shiller's rationalization is that he can do more good saying things the way he does because at least he gets the message out» What good is getting a message out if it's the wrong message?
Because today's society does not have the time to delve further into each piece of information being fed to us, we listen, absorb and make decisions based on what we hear and see on CNN, «News at 6», LinkedIn, daily newspapers, blogs and other handy sources of information.
Former Uber software engineer Susan Fowler, who made explosive allegations of sexism and harassment at the ride - hailing company in a post on her personal blog that led to an internal investigation, said her request to transfer to another team to avoid her harasser was rejected because of retention concerns.
We don't discuss bonds often in this blog, mostly because interest rates are currently at artificial lows.
Let me add I have not seen your 3 posts asking me about how I feel about it before now when I copied and posted those above and If I had seen before I would have answered you with out any hesitation but did not because I moved to other blogs... And to satisfy you interest my saying I do not like it as a cultural habit but if religion failed to stop it and had to regulate it then what can I do about it... people can still lie and give you an elder age and how can you tell if 9 - 10or more at villages there are no birth certificate issued nor villagers interested to obtain it... what can you tell from their teeth like sheep??
If you go down in the woods (blog) today you better not go alone It's lovely down in the woods (thread) today but safer to stay at home For every bear (fundy) that ever there was will gather there for certain Because today's the day the Teddy Bears have their picnic.
Just because YOUR disbelief was not honest, doesn't mean that the disbelief of others is also dishonest, and it is arrogant of you to assume so and project your dishonesty on to other people of whom you know nothing about at all other than what they say in a few messages on an Internet blog.
I read from time to time, buit don't often post... only because I am lame at spending time on blogs and facebook... I am more of a slefish poster... I post more about me and never read any one elses «about mes».
I thought of that this morning when I sat down at the computer to blog about the past week or two because I don't have any manifestos or soapbox rants right now, I don't have any thing worth «sharing» with your Facebook friends or pinning on Pinterest, it's a little story of our family's days the past while here.
His popular post at the Gospel Coalition blog network titled, «The Importance of Your Gag Reflex When Discussing Homosexuality and Gay Marriage» is horrifying but important because it betrays a very real hatred of homosexuals.
I think I have found my new favorite blog, because you have gone before where I find myself treading now, and it brings me hope because maybe you are closer to the light at the end of the tunnel than I. I hope so.
Also, can I safely conclude what you are meaning in this blog post, or would it be prideful to think I can conclude what you mean in your post and that I have «arrived» at your meaning because there is there still «more to learn» in order for me to know your meaning?
Then yesterday, I read at Chris Elrod's blog that someone at Exponential stated that «Urban church planters care way more than rural church planters about cultural relevance... probably because they need to.»
I am way behind in blog reading because of the general pace of life at the moment so I don't know if my question has already been dealt with elsewhere.
thanks Gene... I have been «through» numerous blog sites in my own journey sitting at this machine... Naked Pastor is one of 3 that have stuck because you «usually» touch something inside me that reacts... sometimes negative, sometimes positive, always useful on my journey.
We read an attack site (discernment blog, as they like to call themselves), and find that the kingdom is crumbling because Joel Osteen's book is being carried in some LifeWay store somewhere, or because a guy in our camp invited a guy in their camp to speak at a conference.
As I explain in my blog post, I only think that celibacy requires a devaluing of one's sexuality when at least one of the reasons someone is celibate is because they believe all of their sexual attractions are temptations to sin.
I have eliminated almost all the FB folks / friends that blog at pangea because the market ideology was so pervasive in their posts.
I write this blog because, as I have experienced leadership circles in Christianity, I have the strong sense that there are lots of guys out there trying to build an empire, be a minor Christian celebrity, or have people buuys there books, and follow them on Twitter as they tweet about what ind of ice ream they at... hahaa.
Dan often encourages me with this reminder: I may be forbidden from speaking at the church down the street because of my gender, but through the blog, I often speak to more people in a day than pass through that church in a year.
Hence why I still like to look at her blog from time to time because it was one of my favorites.
Enjoy it while you can Miss K because at some point Mama won't think it's so cute and neither will my blog readers!
Sweet Jessica, thanks for stopping by my blog I have a crazy sweet tooth as well, and do quite a lot of baking because somehow I have convinced myself it is healthier if I do it at home... though it is really because I get to taste everything as I am in the process of preparing!
I need to stop checking your blog early in the morning because now I'm craving fried rice at 9:15 am!
I frequently receive emails from people in Australia asking about substitutes because they don't have many of the ingredients we have in the United States (such as black beans) but looking at Adele's blog, you'd never guess there was an ingredient limitation.
I wonder if it's because of the blog and books that the recipe leeches follow you at parties.
As a troop mom (and maybe a little because of the blog) and I was asked to be a Judge, but I've been trying to cut back on sugar lately, so at the last minute I handed that esteemed privileged over to Mr B.
She won't know that I am sharing it because she doesn't read my blogs / website... that I know of:) I've adapted it a little over the years so it's mine now Jane is a master at creating simple, uncomplicated ways of making...
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