I did write a post for a different blog though.
Not exact matches
Joy Reid Apologizes
for Controversial Behavior But Still Says She Didn't
Write Hateful Blog
Posts
«
For those in the liberal media who don't like my Instagram, Facebook or Twitter, I have a simple response,»
wrote Walker in an Instagram
post Thursday.
After thinking about it
for a minute, I turned the task into a note on my to -
do list: «
Write gratitude
post.»
In a blog
post about their return, Uber struck a conciliatory tone,
writing «we're sorry, Austin —
for leaving the way we
did;
for letting an honest disagreement about regulations and consumer choice turn into a public fight.»
It's safe to say I have
written well over 1,500 blog
posts, columns, Quora answers, guest blogs, eBooks, and more (and that's not counting the high volume ghostwriting I now
do for other prominent voices).
When I was asked to
write this
post, it didn't take long
for the memories to come back on some of the bad behaviors I've observed from people asking
for money.
They might also work well
for a blog
post where the usual stock images just don't match the irreverence of the
writing.
«It doesn't seem like an exaggeration to say that some Republican members of Congress would have called
for Barack Obama's impeachment if he had ever called
for taking people's guns away without due process,» The Washington
Post's James Hohmann
wrote on Thursday.
«The irony is that it appears that the company itself doesn't qualify
for the investment product that the girl statue is promoting,» Krawcheck
wrote in a
post on LinkedIn.
Unless you're Seth Godin, who has
written about marketing
for the last 20 years, short
posts won't
do much to establish your credibility.
However I
do some quick keyword research after I've
written a new
post to see whether I'm using KWs people are searching
for.
People will pay me to
write content
for their websites, social media
posts and even ghost -
writing for professionals who need to generate content
for their personal profiles but
do not have the time.
Last weekend I was
writing a
post for my blog, and one of my kids asked me what I was
doing.
We
do not spam or submit our own links on social media (we
do post them to our own Twitter / Facebook accounts, as you would expect), we don't buy Twitter followers, and we don't
write for the sake of getting page views.
Thank you
for all the
posts and
writing you
do, love getting your reflections when market dynamics change.
I hope you don't mind me having
written a translation (and set a link to your orignal
post) on my blog
for the many German people interested in SEO, who are not so familiar with english...
I had hoped to make up
for my tardiness by eventually
writing a
post using a holiday theme, as the Environmental Law Centre's Jason Unger
did so well with respect to other environmental law developments here.
In addition to his own book, he regularly
writes for the Huffington
Post and the Financial Times, provides commentary
for other news outlets,
does television appearances, speaking engagements, consultations with politicians and everything else that comes from increasingly sharing a role as the «face» of the company with founder Bill Gross.
Perhaps all you have time and resources to
do is
write weekly blog
posts and contribute to discussions in LinkedIn groups, but maybe that works
for you.
I
wrote a
post about that and the concept: don't follow your passion, bring it with you
for success, https://untemplater.com/business/career-business/dont-follow-your-passion-bring-it-with-you-
for-success/.
I don't update this blog much now, as most of my
writing goes to Maclean's — please check here
for the latest — as well as occasional
posts at the Globe and Mail here.
Yesterday, Bloomberg picked up on a
post I
did congratulating a team of Goldman Sachs researchers who coined the term BRIC
for Brazil, Russia, China and India back in 2001 and
wrote the definitive series of papers on why those were fertile markets
for investment.
Nelio Content doesn't give you additional work — it's the perfect companion
for running a successful blog and
writing outstanding
posts saving tons of time.
I've
written this
post for those who want to buy bitcoin in India but don't know how to
do so.
The first thing I
do is remind myself of who I'm
writing this
post for.
Even though it
does provide a few tips that might be useful
for some, there have been lots of
posts written throughout the year that provide much more solid advice.
If you are worried that, under your
post about Churchill, someone is going to
post a comment chiding you
for failing to mention that he was a monstrous racist, the thing to
do is to stop worrying and say to hell with anyone who
writes that comment.
While I don't consider it «obviously stupid»
for anyone to wear clothing which expresses his commitment to his religion and encourages morality, I
do think it's pretty stupid to
write a
post with your ignorance blatantly pasted all over it.
John's baptism of repentance
for the forgiveness of sins was the Jewish baptism of repentance which I
wrote a few
posts about, and which has nothing to
do with receiving eternal life, and everything to
do with the repentance of Israel as a nation so that she can be restored to her rightful place among the nations as God promised in Scripture.
I also
did for some reason around that time
write a blogpost about marriage in reaction to something T had
written, just theoretically because I didn't know anything about the backstory until I read Bills
post and some comment elsewhere on a blog that I can't remember.
... as you stated in another
post «By inspiring the human authors to
write what they
did, God made it look like He was the one responsible
for the actions of Israel, the destruction of the flood, the murder of the firstborn males of Israel, and the slaughter of Canaanite women and children.
This
post wasn't about what Paul said, or what Moses
wrote, just what Jesus said... and
did you read any excuses
for homosexuality in that
post?
Just when it looked like the storm had blown over, Pete Enns
wrote an excellent piece
for the Huffington
Post in which he asks,
Does God talk to us through fiction?
You
did not know it at the time of this
post, but I had a
post already
written and scheduled
for the following day about the birth of Jesus, and I argue similarly that Jesus was born in late September.
I didn't have WWII or the Nazis in mind when I
wrote this
post... As
for Christians going to war in the name of God, the Iraqi war is an example, though I didn't have that war in mind either.
If it's a non-issue, then why
did Paul
write to Timothy warning him that in the last days men would become lovers of themselves, and lovers of money, along with some other things, but people ignore this warning
for what it really is, which is a sign
post for the end - times.
Del, sorry I missed your
post earlier... What you
wrote is a sobering reality
for many people, but many will tuck it in deep within themselves, and refuse to deal with it, thinking that if they leave it alone, it'll go away... People just don't know what playing with things which are supposed to be sacred in our lives and taking them lightly, causes and where it leads to.
As
for the rest of your
post, I doubt it would be what Jesus would say, and where
did you learn to
write?
Over the next couple weeks, I will
write some
posts based on my Luke Commentary, and then get a chapter or two
done on Close Your Church
for Good.
Here's my latest list — this seems like a good spot to set this down, as nobody's
posting much on this thread... ---- bad letter combinations / words to avoid if you want to
post that wonderful argument: Many, if not most are buried within other words, but I am not shooting
for the perfect list, so use your imagination and add any words I have missed as a comment (no one has
done this yet)-- I found some but forgot to
write them down.
«If the ORF is not being closed because it is not working, it is likely being closed because the government
does not place a priority on the work itself,»
wrote Raymond J. De Souza
for the National
Post.
I'm actually just about
done writing a
post building on the part of one of the above comments — after being interrupted by a series of meetings this afternoon — it will be
posted later today if you want to check it out
for a more long - winded attempt at further clarification.
To resolve this and out of respect
for this being your blog and
for the views you and others express I shall therefore, again,
do as I say when your
posts come up about pastor abuse and limit what I
wrote or avoid being involved.
She is not a writer, and really
does not care
for anything having to
do with a computer, so it is unlikely she will ever
write a blog
post or even respond to comments.
Part of the problem with the way I am
writing «Close Your Church
for Good» is that these individual blog
posts don't carry the full argument and train of thought the way a chapter in a book
does.
I will
write some
posts later this week about how this can happen, but
for now, think about the freedom and flexibility you would enjoy in pastoral ministry if you
did not have to worry about a paycheck from the church.
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.
You know CNN, it is really annoying when I take the time to
write a
post that has no inflammatory statements and
for some reason, it doesn't show up.
«Even if a small congregation doesn't desire to have a 3,500 - person worship service, it still looks to the programmatic characteristics of the megachurch
for clues about what it should be
doing,»
wrote Thumma in an analysis of the data recently
posted on the Hartford Seminary Web site (www.FACT.hartsem.edu).