Sentences with phrase «blog about a week»

I found your blog about a week ago (I don't even remember how I got here in the first place.
I only just stumbled upon your blog about a week ago.
I just discovered Kendi's blog about a week ago and thought the 30 for 30 challenge would be fun!
I just discovered Kristjaanas blog about a week ago.
Wow, there is so much I could blog about this week.
Her writing reflects contemporary questions of social injustice, which she also blogs about each week in her «Where's the Justice?»
When I went looking in forums and blogs about a week ago, this site did not come up.
I just found your blog about a week ago and I absolutely LOVE IT!!!
Hi Layla, I found your blog about a week ago and I love it!!!
I just re-did my porch and did a blog about it this week.
I discovered your blog about a week ago and it has been such a blessing to me!
I found your blog about a week ago and I LOVE it!

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«Since last week's approval, we have heard both support from the community, and concerns about how the pricing and reimbursement details will affect individual patients and caregivers, such as how it effects coverage of other Duchenne products, such as EXONDYS 51,» wrote Aronin in a blog post for a Duchenne patient advocacy site.
In 2007, when others his age were studying for midterms and living on dorm food, David Karp was busy launching Tumblr, an easy - to - use blogging platform that now hosts 17.5 million blogs and receives about 1.5 billion page views per week.
March 27: Tesla releases its first blog post, «What We Know About Last Week's Accident,» saying it hasn't been able to retrieve computer logs from Huang's vehicle and blames the damaged highway safety barrier for the severity of the crash.
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.
Hirschman too became far more pessimistic about long term convergence, and began worrying about the nature of these constraints, even pointing out how misguided optimism itself could lead to highly pro-cyclical policies that reverse the convergence process, in part by encouraging the kinds of inverted balance sheets that I discussed in my blog entry of two weeks ago.
I took Sam's advice about starting a blog, and intend to mirror his 3 posts per week.
Monetize your blog by writing what you know and care about 3X a week for 3 years in a row, and you will surprise yourself with the opportunities that come your way.
Think about how much more meaningful it is to share that a blog post generated 10,000 page views, 50 inbound links, 20 new leads — two of which are poised to close this week — than to say, «Rachel wrote a really cool blog post last month.
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Our lead platform engineer will be sharing a blog post about our choice of approach on Medium later this week
A blog post titled «Sentiment Synopsis» posted two weeks ago contained some explanatory remarks about the Commitments of Traders (COT) reports and briefly discussed the sentiment situations for gold, silver, the Canadian dollar and the Yen using the COT data as the indicators of market sentiment.
Editor: Francesca Nicasio About Vend Retail Blog: One of the cool features we love on the Vend Retail Blog is their «Vender of the Week», in which they interview an individual retailer and dig into the specifics of their niche, what they're doing in the marketplace, and their take on the business.
While writing a blog last week, we realized that we provide a lot of information about editorial calendar tools and how to use them, but skipped the step of simply explaining their function and definition.
I wanted to thank you for your initiative that you have taken to teach all of us all about investing, Safal Niveshak is a very good initiative and not to forget that you are providing us all this awesome post day after day week after week at no extra cost and without any advertisement, Frankly I would not mind if you put some ads on your blog I would be more than happy to read your blog even with adds.
Each blog post scanned and tweet looked at means another near - certainty I'll read about paid links, how content is king, SEO is dead, and now, my new itch — link building — is a relevant description for building five links a week.
The company also researches and writes about the housing market on its blog, several times per week.
In one week, Mayne said, his personal website, which links to a blog in which he writes openly about who he is, received 30,000 views from 67 countries.
One of the faithful contributors to this blog in the form of comments, Chris Gill, wrote me a personal email yesterday in response to my post about Sarah and I gathering up her boyfriend's belongings last week.
Even as the situation in Ferguson seems to be improving, the events this week prompted me and many of the writers contributing to this blog series about racial reconciliation in the church to reflect upon the role Christians could play in these types of events in the future.
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.
Programming Note: You know how I went on and on yesterday about how important it is to blog consistently, at least five times a week?
I will be writing my post for the All About Eve blog on Thursdays for the next 40 weeks.
Today I used the God as artist one in my blog where I write about where I found God every week (or where he finds me!).
This post is part of a chain blog where several bloggers write about a similar topic over the course of a few weeks.
You're on the Belief Blog, which over the last 4 weeks has posted about 20 positive Pope articles.
In a few weeks, several of us around the blogosphere are going to read and blog about a book which is creating an earthquake in the way people read and understand the Book of Revelation.
Last week, Kent Shaffer at Church Relevance released his list of Top 200 Church Blogs, igniting multiple conversations across the faith - based blogosphere about why 93 percent of the bloggers listed were white men, and why prominent, high - traffic bloggers like Ann Voskamp and Jen Hatmaker somehow didn't make the cut.
Scot McKnight posted some interesting thoughts on his blog last week about what evangelicals do well.
Last week I wrote a post for the CNN Belief Blog about millennials and the Church focusing on how church leaders hoping to win twenty - somethings over with coffee shops and concerts may want to go a little deeper and consider substance over style.
I published a post this week on the blog about how a true understanding of grace allows you to just go sin all you want.
I am not sure how long you have been reading this blog, but this post here is actually part of a series that has been going on for about three weeks so far, in which I look at at the use and abuse of doctrinal statements.
Seriously, the reason I have written five blog posts this week about my newest eBook is because I don't want you to have to pay for it.
Before I get to the e-mail, I wanted to let you know that next week I'll be making a big announcement about my book on the blog, so be sure to stop by.
Alise is currently writing a series on her blog called The Christian Guide to Atheists where each week she examines a misconception that some Christians hold about atheists.
For those of you feeling a bit bombarded by all my 3,000 - word blog posts for Mutuality Week, check out this fantastic, 5 - minute video of N.T. Wright talking about women in ministry.
I read this on Jen Hatmaker's blog this week and it sums up how I feel about this trip, too:
I was going to write a post about all the changes you can expect to see and what plans I have for the future, but then I realized that I simply don't know what is going to happen to me or this blog next week, let alone next year.
But you may remember that a few weeks ago I ran a survey about whether you wanted me to continue writing about it on my blog or not.
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