If it is OK with you, I will repost this on
my blog with my comments about the situation.
(f4f) Please let me know on
my blog with a comment!
If you have an active
blog with commenting followers and an even more active lurker community (reflected in stats for your site hits), blogging is a resource that can be especially useful to the self - published author, the aspiring author trying to get their name out, and the pubbed author with «out of the box» promo objectives.
I'm looking for
a blog with comments on sKs (actually allowed the debate), where Steel defends his assertions.
Not exact matches
Then he took to Periscope to discuss the findings
with his followers, sharing the same content
with a new audience in a new format, fielding questions and
comments and extending the life and reach of his
blog post.
So whether it's interacting
with customers on Facebook, Twitter, Yelp, YouTube, Pinterest, Tumblr, LinkedIn, Google +, or its own
blog, across all these touch points the company says it tries to answer every
comment posted by customers and fans — whether it's retweeting customer tweets, replying to mentions, or following people.
«I toiled over design and print, I shared my thoughts on everything (come on guys, you know I'm opinionated), and I ended up
with a limited collection of pieces that reflect facets of my personal style that I think (hope, pray, hold - my - breath - and - wait - for - the -
comments - on - Insta), that you'll love,» Markle wrote on her
blog at the time.
Whether it's on Twitter, Facebook, Yelp or even in the
comments section of a
blog, anyone can say anything at any time and
with any frequency.
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.
Sure, you can lay some foundations like following them on social media,
commenting on their
blog and interacting
with their communities, but sooner or later you'll need to get your content where it matters — in front of their eyeballs.
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.
Instead, you just endure a
blog post or article that sits in solitude
with no
comments, shares or engagement whilst you get on
with your day.
So, follow our example: Be creative in how you reach out or build a relationship, by following experts»
blogs,
commenting on their articles, retweeting their articles (by tagging them) and engaging
with them on social media.
Foster the
comments section, end
blogs with open - ended questions, and always reply within 24 hours.
On a different note, I'm interested to know how come you haven't pivoted your
blog with the services, like Disqus, that allow
commenting via a social account.
For example, if you want to connect
with Darren Rowse for the first time, knowing that direct contact may not be useful at this level, you may instead leave a significant
comment on one of his
blog posts, about 200 — 300 words in length, that offers something helpful to his readers.
However, the plan setup and compliance alone for this approach demands you work
with a highly experienced tax professional and not rely on drive - by
blog comments.
With Copyblogger removing comments from their blog the other day I think you are hitting the nail on the head with some of your ideas h
With Copyblogger removing
comments from their
blog the other day I think you are hitting the nail on the head
with some of your ideas h
with some of your ideas here.
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Blogs Brief Case Study: Liz Strauss appreciating readers on Successful
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with Liz Strauss
Submit content regularly, engage
with your new audiences in
blog comments and on social media, and work to solidify your foundation at this level before you attempt to move on.
If any readers can help me
with good
blogs, forums, please don't hesitate to put them into the
comments or send me an Email.
I'll be
commenting periodically on portfolio holdings and specific positions on this
blog, along
with continued discussion of investment theory.
When you cut corners and get cheap directory links, or drop random
blog comments you aren't likely to get very far
with people or search engines.
While we do not accept public
comments on this
blog for compliance reasons, we encourage readers to contact us
with their thoughts.
I will start tonight's
BLOG with two very good
comments from a long time reader and contributor GREEN AB who hails from Germany.
You can begin
with some value - adding
comments on their
blog that do not include link drops.
Maintaining a consistent business
blog allows your customers another platform for interacting
with you by having the opportunity to
comment on posts.
On a related note, since you mentioned «
blog comments» in the article, I'm also seriously considering removing
comments from my site... I rarely get any
comments, and I think you're right
with your assessment of social media's impact in this regard.
I agree Adelina and HeavenSent had behave poorly own the
blogs, and I don't agree
with their
comments or methods.
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 find it interesting that the apparent atheists who feel the need to make themselves feel better by criticizing the bible and Christianity
with snide little
comments would even waste their time reading a
blog — about belief.
But what frustrates me on this
blog are posters that make a
comment by way of a sermon / declaration / pontification and then do not stick around to refute any replies that are made that the poster may disagree
with.
Oddly, the
comments were made in an interview
with the Oakland Press back in 2012 and in a
blog post they wrote the same year, but are just now on the receiving end of social media outrage.
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.
Loved your post, but can not get my
comment to post at Will's
blog with either my blogger or wordpress ID.
I do interact
with other Christians across the world by reading and
commenting on a few similar
blogs such as yours.
This particular instance feels similar to many of the other great «Christian Controversies» of the past 15 years — Rob Bell
with Love Wins, John McCarthur
with his
comments on the Pentecostal and Charismatic movement, Don Miller's
blog about church.
Keep writing,
commenting on other
blogs, and posting your posts on social media sites (without spamming them), and you will do well
with blogging.
I was thinking about this earlier today, so it was
with great appreciation that I read the following
comment on the
blog of Alan Knox, who was quoting Arthur Sido at his
blog, The Voice of One Crying Out in Suburbia:
Leave a
comment here on my
blog with your caption.
But I ultimately disagree
with my sincere, well - meaning friends who say this forum shouldn't exist to begin
with, for this reason: While a
blog comments section is a piss - poor place for this conversation to be happening, it's happening here because other options have been attempted and found wanting.
(We had a fun conversation
with Dan's brother and his wife about this controversial method, and I knew that if I mentioned it on the
blog I was bound to get a few
comments on it!)
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»)!
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.
i love how religious folks always
comment on how atheists bother getting on a belief
blog and having their go rounds
with the theists; hell i'm not going to lie i do it for fun.
thank you moonshyne for your positive thoughts &
comments, a welcome relief to all the backbiting nastiness that goes on
with this
blog
Steve, the way to get people to read your
blog is by interacting in meaningful ways
with posts and
comments on other
blogs.
Yesterday I was asked, along
with many others, to
comment on Sunday night's Grammy Awards for BreakPoint, a Christian worldview ministry and
blog.
I appreciate all the
comments and interaction I have been getting recently on my posts, and wanted to share some love in return
with those of you who are
commenting, and some of the other
blogs I read around the internet.