Sentences with phrase «blogs do»

Some dating sites and blogs don't really do that.
For me, the wonderful thing blogs do is combine aspirational fashion with reality.
I really enjoyed doing this little nomination thing and checking out other people's nominations because you might discover blogs you don't know yet!
SEE WHAT THESE BLOGS DO!!!!!!!!! XX
I find it frustrating that many home blogs don't disclose how much was spent to complete a project or decorate a room.
So many fashion blogs don't include any personal details or stories about their lives.
I know blogs don't show the bad hair days and messy floors but on my best day my house and I don't look as put together as you.
What kind of blogs do you surf?
Although these blogs do tend to be very technical in nature, his highlighted conclusion boxes summarize the main points nicely.
Blogs do best when they cover subjects whose minutiae are ignored by the mainstream media, as was true on the right during the 2005 Conservative leadership contest, and more recently the coverage of selections for individual parliamentary seats.
The author talks just as much being a wife as she does being a mother, something that many mommy blogs don't discuss.
Someone told me when I first started that many blogs don't make it past -LSB-...]
The data makes sense in a way that the «natural childbirth» papers and blogs do not.
The Pelicans blogs do good work, but there is still a role for professional journalists.
I've limited myself to blogs and most of those stupid blogs I don't visit anymore, for my good.
Thank you SO SO MUCH Often when I read vegan blogs I don't get a response on substitutes — which can be frustrating because I live in SA where vegans are not really catered for.
What food blogs do you follow?
Golubka — you make raw food recipes so much more approachable than a lot of other raw food websites / blogs do.
No wonder in the end the «Christians» will be persecuted... all the media and blogs do lately is put blame on us for too many things, and now we are being blamed for spoiling sex?
I hope both their blogs do well.
Online blogs do offer the security of anonymity.
Many on these blogs don't have an understanding of scripture and it is those I was trying to reach.
Unmoderated blogs don't exist.
well other religion blogs don't get as much viewership, and what better way to try and wake believers up then by reaching as many as we can?
Of course, most of these other blogs do not get updated frequently, because I simply do not have the time.
What blogs do you read to enhance you marketing knowledge?
Blogs do a great job covering such everyday things.
That's what many mechanical SEO consultants do: Chase links one by one or get creative with link bait to attract an influx of links from blogs that write about the kinds of things other blogs do for link bait.
In other cases, blogs don't see much traction in the beginning, and the team gets discouraged.
If you can't directly survey the people you are trying to reach, you can gain insight into their language online: Read the same publications or blogs they do; listen in on conversations on Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn; and use keyword research tools (like Google AdWords or Keyword Discovery) to see exactly what terms people are using in searches.
The Small Businesses Do It Better blog does accept guest posts.
If your blog doesn't have some sort of visual engagement like pictures, graphs, charts, or videos, it's boring.
A blog does not exist for the sole purpose of publishing more content.
Social networking sites and services such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn have followed the same path to the business world that blogs did only a couple years ago: They're all online hangouts that evolved into sophisticated branding, lead generation and sales tools for business.
I never had to do that before because the blog didn't generate that much income previously.
«It's worth noting that donations to political action committees and groups designated as 501 (c)(4) nonprofit organizations are not tax - deductible,» said Kay Bell, author and tax journalist for the blog Don't Mess With Taxes.
The author of this blog does his best to keep the content accurate and unoffensive but can't guarantee that any authors of comments will follow the same guidelines.
Prior to starting this blog I did some research on how to make a blog and what I took away as the most important piece in creating a successful blog was to provide valuable content to your readers.
For example a link from a normal blog does not have the same weight as a link from New York Times or a link from Matt Cutts blog (head of Google Quality team) is not the same as a link from my blog.
The blogs didn't drive anywhere near as much traffic as Facebook and Twitter, but every little bit helps.
The fact that I was able to build a successful business blog does not mean I can build a success health blog; even though the technical challenges involved are the same.
Curiously enough, I would say that blogs did bring about a change in understanding investing.
Your blog doesn't work and you don't know what to do.
We recently found that the social share buttons on the Buffer blog didn't show at all when viewed from a mobile device, so we installed the SumoMe plugin to get a quick win and display share buttons to mobile readers.
But, most people who read this blog don't read many 10 - Ks.
But — caution is wise: Be careful a blog does not become a theraputic enviroment for one to say what they want to say about the church — even God — Jesus or whatever.
This blog does not have a Login requirement, therefore any of the many charlatans of the atheists trailer park crowd, have taken upon her or himself to using my nickname to post his / her ho - mo - se - xual filth.
The evidence that the belief blog editor has shows it to be a frequent user of the blog doing 95 % of the damage, while some is other users.
Cute... but kind of disingenuous in a blog don't ya think?
Nowhere in the ti «tle of this blog does it say «christian».
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