Sentences with phrase «by readers of my blog»

Could such a problem be solved by the readers of his blog — simply by posting comments?
I wish felllow Burgher Granger Morgan's article was not, so it could be accessed by readers of this blog (many of whom will not want to read beyond certain statements on the first page of which an image is available).
Over at Above the Law, a silly season list of the best songs about the law, as polled by readers of that blog.
It has been named by the readers of the blog Eventos Jurídicos among the 3 best events and the 3 best organizations for 2016, and by the Spanish National Association for ICT Lawyers (ENATIC) as one of the institutions that have done the most for legal innovation in 2016.

Not exact matches

Guest Blogging Goldmine by Tom Corson establishes the importance of guest blogging to get more blog readers, and in turn more customers for your product.
I recently spent more time than I should probably admit to enjoying a collection of top video ads curated by readers over on the Moz blog.
This exchange will mix up the authored content and subject matter on your blog to entice your readers to check out content by a well - known source, and your content on their blog will diversify your exposure and result in an influx of traffic.
The most popular blogs are read by several thousand daily readers, so if you have one of these blogs, make sure the content is visible and influence - able.
So if you just created that «Best Plumbing Products of 2012» guide, why not write a blog article that highlights the top 5 products mentioned in the guide and couple that with your CTA, explaining that readers can learn more by downloading the new guide?
For the last several years, we've discussed many of these factors, about which readers can fully test their understanding by perusing scores of reports and essays archived here at https://www.moneymetals.com/news You can also find a steady stream of informative, relevant, actionable information on «The Silver Guru» David Morgan's Blog.
«In Internet slang, a troll (/ ˈtroʊl /, / ˈtrɒl /) is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory, extraneous, or off - topic messages in an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog) with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional response or of otherwise disrupting normal on - topic discussion.»
The following is a question sent in by one of the readers of this blog.
I recently had the opportunity to read a pre-release copy of The Path to Freedom by Brandon Chase, and wanted to invite the readers of my blog to get a free copy of this eBook when it comes out.
A small number of readers of this blog will someday be saved by knowing the grace of their creator, through the love of Jesus Christ.
By writing a post for this blog, your name and content will appear before thousands of readers and blog subscribers.
So with that in mind, here are some of the most helpful resources shared by readers on Twitter, Facebook, and the blog.
You don't want to miss a single one of these posts, so bookmark this page and check back often, or better yet, subscribe to this blog in a Feed Reader or by Email.
Now the editors of Commonweal have answered that the comments were, in fact, awful calumny, but that they were left by blog readers, not contributors, and nobody over at Commonweal agrees with them, much less hates First Things.
Following the attempts by some of the commenters (from both sides of the debate) to get simple «yes» and «no» answers from each other to theological questions, I have a REAL LIFE situation to pose to the readers of this blog, and I want you to state with a simple «Yes» or «No» whether you believe the following woman is saved or not.
Now, allow me to share a couple of photos sent by Mia, a reader of my blog who just made a batch!
I just wanted to come by and tell you that I have been a faithful reader of your blog for about a year.
I am reciprocating by writing this blog post to inform my readers of the service (and because I'm passionate about health education).
A further danger lies in these bad translations, because, to judge by the comments, many if not most of the readers of this blog do not live in Paris (or France), but simply visit, and so could be misled into believing that «tant pis» is not polite language.
No one should be surprised by this, least of all readers of this blog who have seen my other involved creations.
Readers could enter the contest on AllFreeSlowCookerRecipes.com once per day, and could earn an extra entry each day by commenting (one comment per day) on each of our 7 blog posts throughout Slow Cooker Week.
Two readers of the below pancetta post, Gareth, who has a very nice blog, and Carrie, who has become obsessed by what Gareth said in comment # 1, have given me a great idea!
In a really busy year, this month seems to have been the busiest of the lot; I've tried to be creative by combining as many entries to blog challenges as possible — regular readers will have spotted this from earlier posts.
If one reads the title of this piece, it would not be too far fetched to assume that readers might think they have entered an Arsenal / Chelsea fans blog site by accident, as this is a topic which has been a bug bear for Arsenal fans during their trophy drought ridden years.
The Budget Mama is written by Jessi, a southern mama of two, and her blog is committed to helping her readers live (and thrive!)
However, this morning I found two new comments on the blog left by a reader named Dana — whom, I should mention at the outset, is not Dana Woldow, the San Francisco school food reformer who often comments here and is no great fan of Jamie.
Anxious that I would be inviting drama and attacks from other breastfeeding supporters, educators, blogs, organizations, and my own readers, I didn't want to risk being accused of being a WHO Code violator by posting pictures of my babies with their bottles.
I know that concern has been expressed by some that these devices have not been validated in peer - reviewed studies, and, as readers of MomsTEAM and my blog know, products which claim to actually prevent concussions or risk the severity of concussion symptoms without their claims being backed up by peer - reviewed studies ordinarily don't pass muster with me.
Recently I did some housekeeping on The Lunch Tray by dividing up my «blog roll» (the long list of links down and to the right) by topic, so if readers are specifically looking for help with family dinner or need sources for food policy information, they'll know right where to go.
Recently I did some housekeeping on The Lunch Tray by dividing up my «blog roll» (the long list of links down and to the right) by topic, so if readers are specifically looking for help with family dinner or need sources for food policy information,... [Continue reading]
Echo from The Mad Mommy (family / parenting, humor) Pinterest Facebook Instagram Twitter Google + Gail from Frugal & Coupon Crazy (saving money) Pinterest Facebook Twitter Google + Tanya from Mom's Small Victories (books, food, chronic illness) Pinterest Facebook Instagram Twitter Google + Kimberly from Keystrokes by Kimberly (lifestyle, travel, entertainment) Pinterest Facebook Instagram Twitter Crystal from Tidbits of Experience (family, entertainment, books) Pinterest Facebook Instagram Twitter Google + Leigh from Hines - Sight Blog (lifestyle, food, travel) Pinterest Facebook Instagram Twitter Google + Heather from Simply Save (saving money, minimalism, life) Pinterest Facebook Instagram Twitter Google + Meagan from Sunshine and Sippy Cups (lifestyle) Pinterest Facebook Instagram Twitter Google + Karren from Oh My Heartsie Girl (food, crafts / DIY, blogging tips) Pinterest Facebook Instagram Twitter Danita from O Taste and See Blog (food) Pinterest Facebook Twitter Google + Michelle from Divas with a Purpose (inspiration, lifestyle and entrepreneurship) Pinterest Facebook Instagram Twitter Suzanna from One Hoolie Mama (family, recipes, fitness) Pinterest Facebook Instagram Twitter [bctt tweet =» Inspire readers to read, eat, create, live and blog well with #SmallVictoriesSundayLinkup&raqBlog (lifestyle, food, travel) Pinterest Facebook Instagram Twitter Google + Heather from Simply Save (saving money, minimalism, life) Pinterest Facebook Instagram Twitter Google + Meagan from Sunshine and Sippy Cups (lifestyle) Pinterest Facebook Instagram Twitter Google + Karren from Oh My Heartsie Girl (food, crafts / DIY, blogging tips) Pinterest Facebook Instagram Twitter Danita from O Taste and See Blog (food) Pinterest Facebook Twitter Google + Michelle from Divas with a Purpose (inspiration, lifestyle and entrepreneurship) Pinterest Facebook Instagram Twitter Suzanna from One Hoolie Mama (family, recipes, fitness) Pinterest Facebook Instagram Twitter [bctt tweet =» Inspire readers to read, eat, create, live and blog well with #SmallVictoriesSundayLinkup&raqBlog (food) Pinterest Facebook Twitter Google + Michelle from Divas with a Purpose (inspiration, lifestyle and entrepreneurship) Pinterest Facebook Instagram Twitter Suzanna from One Hoolie Mama (family, recipes, fitness) Pinterest Facebook Instagram Twitter [bctt tweet =» Inspire readers to read, eat, create, live and blog well with #SmallVictoriesSundayLinkup&raqblog well with #SmallVictoriesSundayLinkup»]
Although much of the material is geared toward birthmother readers, this blog's goal is to also be a resource for any families touched by adoption.
Losing a faithful reader of your blog at this point as I'm kind of offended by your responses.
(By the way, that's why I ask readers at the end of each post to consider «liking» the FB page — it really does offer «value added» content to the main blog.)
By displaying the Blog with Integrity badge or signing the pledge, we assert that the trust of our readers and the blogging community is important to us.
Not only do I have a family pack of four tickets to give away to one lucky reader of this this blog (keep reading to find out how), you can also earn free tickets by donating to a great cause.
My feeling about milk in schools, as shared by many TLT readers (judging from this morning's discussion on the Facebook page and in comments on the blog), is that milk does have a place on lunch trays, but not to the exclusion of other beverages like water (which, as it turns out, is not so easy to get into cafeterias) and plant - based milks for those who drink them.
Readers who are new to this blog may not be aware of a unique service offered by TLT — «Ask the Mystery Food Services Director.»
I recently read a post by another mom, a terrific writer who fills her numerous blogs with all kinds of «great mother» articles: gardening, cooking, natural parenting, crafting, just the kind of articles that make the reader (me) feel inadequate that I'm not doing those kinds of things on a regular basis in MY house.
If you are a regular reader of this blog, you may remember that this past July I started a new skincare regime: iS Clinical by Innovative Skincare.
Thousands of readers responded by passing on the information through social media and soon SafBaby became one of the most trusted and visited eco-conscious parenting blogs in the U.S. — ranked in the top five out of thousands.
We loved it so much that for this months Thoughtful Spot Weekly Blog Hop Giveaway I wanted to give one of our readers a chance to win the DVD Inside Out, which by the way is not even out yet!
Some specific campaign tactics backfired as well, with «e-watchmen,» whose job was to monitor opposing blogs and post comments in her support, ending up alienating many bloggers and their readers by posting unsophisticated messages in large numbers — essentially, committing the sin of comment spam.
Without question, it was those efforts, spontaneously created and driven by blogs and their readers, which led directly to the principled stand Chris Dodd took yesterday in defense of the rule of law.
Sarah notes the obvious tie - in to previous attempts to tar left - wing blogs by portraying individual and distasteful reader comments as representative of the site as a whole.
According to Post.com Opinion Editor Hal Strauss, they originally added blogs as an easy way to get additional content, but the ability of blogs to build a passionate audience quickly became obvious — an item by a popular blogger like Joel Achenbach can gin up a couple of hundred reader comments in a day.
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