A couple of items on the agenda should
be of interest to blog readers.
After I posted about «Observational Systems: Correlations with Value - Added and Bias,» a blog follower, associate professor, and statistician named Laura Ring Kapitula (see also a very influential article she wrote on VAMs here) posted comments on this site that I found of interest, and I thought would also
be of interest to blog followers.
The nuts and bolts of the science have never
been of interest to this blog — that is for other blogs.
Not exact matches
For example, you could have them click on a link
of what
interests them or link them
to a
blog post or eventually
to a product or service that you
're selling, but you need
to train them
to build a habit
of clicking on those links from the very beginning.
For those looking for a deep dive into the subject, there
are long lists
of skills
to acquire or outlines
of multistep training programs
to follow, but if you
're more
interested in simple but powerful changes that you can make today, a recent post on
blog Dumb Little Man
is for you.
Long tail keyword research also informs what you should
be writing about on your
blog — ensuring that you can act as an authority in the eyes
of your customer and bringing large amounts
of interested, relevant visitors
to your site.
We observed a similar phenomenon; smart people
were convinced that the bias we found couldn't
be true, which led
to interesting email exchanges and spirited posts
to internet forums (TwoPlusTwo, Reddit, StackExchange) and the comment sections
of academic
blogs (Gelman, Lipton & Regan, Kahan, Landsburg, Novella, Rey Biel), newspapers (Wall Street Journal, The New York Times) and online magazines (Slate and NYMag).
For those who follow this business from the outside, it
is interesting to observe some
of the chatter on bitcoin
blogs and forums when the price rises.
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.
That
's according
to a tidbit
of wisdom in the business book Dinosaur Brains: Dealing With All Those Impossible People at Work unearthed by Farnam Street, a consistently
interesting blog dedicated
to hunting down just these sorts
of fascinating ideas in out -
of - the - way places.
«Looking up people who
are writing about your competitors or who have a vested
interest in your type
of product or service
is going
to allow you
to identify websites, specialty
blogs or even enthusiastic writers who have an
interest in your field,» he says.
One
of the engineers on the project wrote a
blog post about the lessons learned; another
was able
to explore some complex color selection algorithms, an area
of particular
interest to her.
«I
am so pleased and excited that the PR industry
is interested in something new
to help reach journalists, bloggers and their customers,» said Brian Solis, author
of the PR 2.0
blog.
I
was wondering when starting your own
blog is it better
to create a
blog that mainly talks about one topic such as health or sports or
is it better
to create a
blog that deals with many
of your
interest.
By the time I published my latest (July 17)
blog entry Beijing had managed
to stop the panic with the use
of what I called «brute force», by which I meant that there
was never likely
to be much impact from
interest rate moves, regulatory changes, margin relaxation, and so on.
In this
blog, we continue the analysis
to see if there
is a relationship between the magnitude
of interest rate change and magnitude
of active return
of the low volatility index relative
to the S&P Read more -LSB-...]
With such
interesting possibilities in terms
of how blockchain can
be used and the need
to develop a standardized framework, this topic has
been added
to our
blog post categories on Due.com.
Louis - Philippe Rochonâ $» who now
blogs for CBCâ $» argues that almost nobody had
been expecting the Bank
of Canada's recent decision
to lower the rate
of interest.
With Facebook (and Cambridge Analytica) and Twitter persistently featured in the news (and current events)
of late, and as we
're beginning
to see an uptick in scholarship seeking
to exploit data from Facebook and Twitter platforms, I thought the following two Stata
Blog links might
interest anyone seeking
to import Facebook and Twitter data into Stata for analysis.
Continuing the theme
of rising
interest rates and following up from my last blog, «With all the News of Higher Interest Rates, Don't Forget About Floating - Rate Debt,» bond laddering is a strategy that provides increased income and the ability to adjust the stream of income in a rising - interest - rate envi
interest rates and following up from my last
blog, «With all the News
of Higher
Interest Rates, Don't Forget About Floating - Rate Debt,» bond laddering is a strategy that provides increased income and the ability to adjust the stream of income in a rising - interest - rate envi
Interest Rates, Don't Forget About Floating - Rate Debt,» bond laddering
is a strategy that provides increased income and the ability
to adjust the stream
of income in a rising -
interest - rate envi
interest - rate environment.
It
's no secret that by tying the phrase «State
of the Union»
to the phrase «State
of the Nation» in the
blog post Mark helped pique
interest in the post (which in the
interest of full disclosure,
is for Dell, a TopRank Marketing client.)
Katie Sweet, writing for IBM's THINK Marketing
blog, shares some insight that proves how important understanding your customers
is to your marketing campaign's success, including this statistic: 63 %
of consumers say they would think more positively about a brand if it gave them content that
was more valuable,
interesting, or relevant.
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.
If you
are interested in engaging a larger business culture and want
to be on top
of current business news, you need
to follow Gene's
blog.
The company has made an announcement on their official
Blog stating that the cloud mining operation related services would
be suspended at the time
of the next bitcoin difficulty increase: «Taking into consideration our users»
interests, the recent Bitcoin price drop, as well as the upscaling
of the mining difficulty, CEX.IO Bitcoin Exchange would like
to announce a temporary suspension
of cloud mining
This ability
was acquired about 9 years ago solely for the purpose
of enabling the Fed
to hike its targeted
interest rate while leaving the banking system inundated with «excess reserves» (refer
to my March - 2015
blog post for more detail).
For example, prospects that just subscribed
to your
blog are probably in the top
of your sales funnel; you need
to figure out which topics they
're interested in, and if they even have the potential
to become a customer.
This
blog is for informational purposes only and
is updated periodically
to keep Glass Lewis» clients and other
interested parties informed
of current corporate governance developments and regulatory trends.
We have taken the time
to analyze some
of the industry's top investing
blogs that you should definitely check out if you
're interested in how
to better run your personal finances and invest more wisely and effectively.
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).
The discussion about evangelicalism here at this
blog for the last few days has
been interesting, though I admit
to skim - reading many
of the posts as I succumbed
to that Eyes Glazing Over feeling that I get whenever the essence
of evangelicalism
is discussed.
Years ago I discovered Doug Pagitt's
blog and
was interested to see what the «Emergent» thing
was all about and if he
was still the «same person» that I had met once and knew in an acquaintance sort
of way because I
was friends with, and then dating, one
of his best friends.
Use the «Search» feature at the top
of the «
Blog» page
to quickly find articles that contain content that matches a term you
're interested in.
Devin Rose
is a longtime reader
of the
blog, who always brings an
interesting perspective
to our dialogs.
If you
're interested in my take on the subject, go
to my
blog and read this article: «Where
is the Proof
of the Afterlife?»
There
is a series
of blogs on this topic over at Eternity Bible College
blog that has
been interesting for me
to read....
As a product
of this ministry and
being grateful that they
were there when I needed them, I
am the addict changed on the video and when I got clean I became a F >
R > O > G this means
to FULLY > RELY > ON > GOD this
is what this ministry
is doing each and every day I
am available
to speak and let you know what we
are doing and what has
been done if any
of you
are interested and yes you can share this via e-mail when looking at the
blog copy and paste the address
to the email and the link will take them directly
to the story We
are all grateful for your support many thanks again from a F >
R > O > G who
was changed and helped by this ministry.
So I mainly follow links on twitter now (and facebook
to a lesser extent), following people who
are good sources
of the things I
'm interested in, and trusting that the good quality articles will float
to the top... When I want more things
to read I turn
to Google Reader, but normally end up just picking up on the few
blogs I
'm really
interested in.
Topher — You would
be an
interesting fellow if you
were to turn your critical eye
to some
of the things you assert here on the belief
blog.
It
is interesting the amount
of self - proclaimed atheists who comment on
blogs pertaining
to God.
I received this message in my email this morning and thought it might
be of interest to some subscribers
to this
blog:
Chris Martin, the Chief Content Officer at Lifeway Social, has written an
interesting blog post calling out what he perceives
to be a growing and disturbing trend in the Christian corner
of the social media sphere.
Many
of you who read my
blog are also
interested in church planting, and so I want
to introduce you
to a friend
of mine, Nathan Laughlin (and his wife Amy), who
is heading
to Vancouver, BC next year
to plant a network
of churches called «Open Circle.»
The
blog is ABOUT belied in the modern world and
is of great
interest to those who consider the American evangelical community and certain other religious sects the source
of some serious modern problems.
Interesting site although not related
to the
blog subject but could
be a source
of informations related
to the Holy Quran....
It
's a
blog about my family (including a whole bunch
of pictures
of my kids, which I
'm sure
are of no
interest to anyone but my own family, ha), but since our faith defines our family and our life, my
blog includes reflections on that faith in Christ, and my journey in understanding God and His purpose through Christ.
See I heard from someone at the college I
'm at that there
's this
blog somewhere that linked
to a website where there
was a quote from a forum post where a pilgrim told
of meeting monk at a neo-monastery who
's been doing some
interesting research into the possibility
of the hitchhikers guide
to the galaxy
being considered apocalyptic scripture which could mean that the dolphin Dave
was on
was one
of the ones that escaped the earth just before its destruction.
I find it
interesting that the
blog description — rescuing us from religion -
is easier said than done, according
to a skimming
of the comments.
This would
be impossible
to do without some sort
of service like Google Reader which pulls all the
blog posts together into one place and lets me know on one simple screen when new posts have
been published from the various
blogs I
am interested in reading.
In just a few clicks
of a button, I
was able
to transfer all my subscriptions over
to the new service, and get back
to reading all the
blogs I
am interested in, just as I did with Google Reader.