Sentences with phrase «by blog comments»

Swaying opinion doesn't happen much by blog comments and in polarized subjects like this precious little opinion is changed at all by any media channel except as practiced at the very highest levels — large media outlets, speeches by national leaders, and so forth.
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.
In my short career in the online writing world, I have inadvertently insulted a NYTimes bestselling author by email and a literary Super Agent by blog comment; I've incited arguments where I never meant to; and I've annoyed, exasperated, and exhausted people with my incessant — and sometimes blatant — questions.
(It reminds me of Jeff Id's ridiculous theory about his comments being moderated - out by some intern blog monitor at the NYTimes because they recognized his name and were so fearful of the damage done by a blog comment of his).

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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.
Actively engaging on Quora by answering questions within your expertise and commenting on answers and blog posts is a great way to meet and get to know people.
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.
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.
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A mastermind group can also help support your blog by sharing your content and commenting on your blog.
The other week Sam from Financial Samurai stopped by my blog and left a comment in response to me selling those sites for $ 50k last month.
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Join the conversation happening about your domain by commenting on blogs that reference you or your website.
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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.
Maintaining a consistent business blog allows your customers another platform for interacting with you by having the opportunity to comment on posts.
I have no clue what you are referring to by my comments on Stollar's blog.
Well, I can see in 2000 years, academics looking back at the «great persecution of Christians» and finding that the great persecutions of the early part of the third millennium AD were actually blog comments by anonymous people.
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.
And another comment by a «freethinker» about an article in CNN's Belief Blog that attempts to be critical of the article without first reading it.
We have a winner from the contest that started Friday by commenting on my blog post So Deep I May Drown.
I prophecy that sometime in the next 3 pages of comments on this blog, someone going by the handle «Atheism is Not Healthy for Children and Other Living Things» will post a message that comprises, in its entirety, the words «Prayer changes things.»
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.
I do interact with other Christians across the world by reading and commenting on a few similar blogs such as yours.
If you prefer one series over the other, please «vote» for it by sharing posts from that series on your social sites and by leaving blog comments.)
I have attempted to post 3 separate comments on the blog post by R.L. Stollar... NONE of them has been posted.
I found the latest blog written by Tony Jones really difficult reading and was shocked to find many comments on the blog were positive: praising his embracing of Mark Driscoll.
I do, however, want to offer this as gently and as lovingly as an anonymous blog - comment will allow: It seems as though you have been defining yourself, in part, by your enemies.
I have been contacted outside of this conversation by many, mostly leaders, who have provided advice to me on how to manage this blog post and comments.
If you want to participate by contributing to the conversation on your own blog, write a post and share it in the comment section or via social media throughout the week.
Looking over past comments for this blog, my overall impression was that there was a lot of pain represented there; a lot of people who have been hurt deeply by the instituional church.
But, as I read these blogs day by day, it seems there are very few commentors, but lots of comments, mostly from atheist and a few «Christians» who want to engage the atheist in debate.
I'm amazed by the debates in the comments section on this blog, in a good way!
Steve, the way to get people to read your blog is by interacting in meaningful ways with posts and comments on other blogs.
† Atheism makes you post stupid things (90 % of silly comments here on CNN blogs are posted by closet Atheists) † Atheist are satanic and have gothic lifestyle.
- LIE Atheism makes you post stupid things (90 % of silly comments here on CNN blogs are posted by closet Atheists)- LIE Atheist are satanic and have gothic lifestyle.
I'm so glad instigating trolls, the uninformed and passionate, the informed and passionate, and easily influenced by others engage in today's religious disagreements with the weaponry of blogs and comments.
I suppose that most people who read or comment on this blog are believers in some sort of deity, although we probably all have been seriously let down by the deity we have been fed, hence the search for the real truth.
Not at all Naked... it seems to me very difficult to have lengthy discussions of researched science, math, philosophy, archaeology, etc. etc. on a blog that by its very nature is fraught with personal biting comments (like yours) and pithy responses.
(The piece by Khurram Dara, author of «The Crescent Directive» has already garnered a lot of attention on Twitter, Facebook and in the comments section of CNN's Belief Blog.)
All I was trying to say what the the way to approach this serious issue is NOT by posting comments on public blogs about the people and naming them publicly on these blogs.
I was feeling a bit this way this morning, having just read a few profoundly deep theologian's blogs followed by all the contradictory comments... and coming here has been the truest «ahh» moment.
When I comment by quoting his actual blog people almost always back down from their support of his aggressive cynicism.
I do not understand Jesus» words to love one another to include the bickering, the «I'm right and you're wrong and that means you're going to hell», the anger, snarky remarks, intolerance and general lack of love that I find not only in the comments on many «Christian» blogs, but also that I read and hear expressed by «Christians» elsewhere.
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