Sentences with phrase «different than blog»

If you want to succeed over the long haul, your approach should be be quite different than a blog that is striving for instant results or moments of recognition as they will quickly get lost in the sea of what's new.
Many lawyers write frequently in their daily practice, but legal briefs are different than blog posts.

Not exact matches

This blog post was a bit different than the normal ones, but I think it's an important issue for every real estate investor and one that we all will face time and time again.
Also, check out the BiggerPockets Blog, which holds more than 7,800 articles from experienced investors in many different real estate niches, as well as the BiggerPockets Podcast, now the leading real estate podcast on iTunes.
Business blogs are often measured by very different metrics than blogs that function as media outlets.
Like you said, promoting a blog is not inherently different than promoting any other website.
But business blogging is different than all of that, because your blog is neither 1) a hobby, like many people's personal blogs, nor 2) the primary way your business makes money — because heck, at that point your blog is just your entire business!
-LSB-...] = «josephlogan»; Steve Blank has a great book, a great blog, and a great mind: Startups need different metrics than large companies.
«As a result, GFI's work to date has been covered in more than 480 different newspapers, podcasts, radio shows, news sites, and blogs
I know that some are actually different than people like you and I refuse to think that the ones I know are the only good ones (despite all the evidence this blog my offer).
I simply have a different understanding of these verses than you do, and if you read some of the others posts on this blog, you will learn how I understand those texts you quoted.
In point of fact, I blog under a pseudonym, which is a different thing, and I've used it for more than a decade.
As for myself, I believe the Bible is 100 % accurate and true, but (if you have read my blog or listened to my podcast for a while), I have a somewhat different approach to this belief than is commonly taught.
(The only one of which I MIGHT support is the character assassination) David has had a policy very different than the one on your blog (which drove me away from any desire to ever participate on you blog again) and that is one of allowing the conversation to flow freely.
I've enjoyed your blog (this is the first time I've commented, though), and it has really made me think in different ways than I have always been taught.
However, since I don't have an audience (other than the few readers of this blog), and so that I don't have to write «with the publisher in mind,» I am going a different route, a route I believe is the publishing wave of the future.
Today's blog comes from Stephan Bauman, who serves as the President of World Relief, which includes approximately 2,500 staff in 20 different countries focused on a mission of empowering local churches to serve the vulnerable, including more than 25 offices in the U.S. that resettle refugees.
--- Yes, I do have very different points of view than NP, but he will be the first one to tell you that when he says the things in this blog, he isn't looking for the choir to endorse every one of his views.
William Walker writes a blog for RELEVANT about the need to tithe, but why that might look different than what we've grown accustomed to.
I started writing a blog in November, but it took me quite a long time to really take that step, as I had always been wondering what other people might think of me blogging about healthy, mostly plant - based food, as most people around me don't share this interest and think quite different than I do.
The books have the same recipes than the blog and some more or they are all different?
I just found your blog from Joan's link on «Old Dog New Tricks» Dark Days Challenge report — and am so glad I did I'm a localvore in CT, so the things we can get are different than you many a time, but your dishes look so good, I'm eager to read more and try what I can.
It's just a different kind of experience than you might be used to with other kinds of cooking media (epicurious, etc.), but I think it's pretty normal for blogs.
Food styling and planning is a must and the creative process is much different than my homey little blog.
@Beverly - I think comments on a blog are different than reviews on a site such as epicurious or something.
This blog does not need another post about meatballs, but this one is so different than the others I've carried on about that it is worth noting.
This time I wanted to try something different than the plethora of baked banana goods I have on the blog and loved the idea of a simple chocolate banana loaf cake.
«As a result, GFI's work to date has been covered in more than 480 different newspapers, podcasts, radio shows, news sites, and blogs
My pudding recipes are slightly different than others I've seen on blogs.
So for example; person A says the Ox has not improved at all and has no end product, whilst person B says that Ox is much better than Walcott... what you are hearing is different people saying different things on a blog that has hundreds of different people commenting different things.
All this to say, there can be much, much more in a homeschooling day than learning the traditional stuff (reading and numbers)... If you wanted to learn more there are, of course, tons of blogs out there from people who are homeschooling in all kinds of different ways...
One lady posted on previous blog about your male child looking different than others.
Blogs are a bit different than what you read anywhere else.
I recently wrote a post on my other blog too about «more than just the blues» that's full of symptoms and signs and treatments for the different ranges of emotions -LSB-...]
@Anna: Yes, I think you're right that a full night of sleep deprivation is quite different than chronic sleep shortage — I probably should have emphasized that more in the blog entry.
So how is this site any different than other fitness blogs?
I think you are unethical in giving recommendations that are based on your opinion and some unsuspecting person who comes upon this blog may try this and suffer poor consequences as a result of having a different body and metabolism than you do and can not handle the same things you can.
My profile is quite different than that of Tatertot whose profile is shared on Nikoley's blog.
I will be blog swapping Tuesday - Thursday, so you guys have a lot of fun posts coming up... very different guest posts than what you've seen the last few weeks.
P.S. it seems like you guys enjoyed the past two blog posts — they're a bit different than usual.
Sometimes I will shoot an outfit and realize it looks completely different in photos than real life (confirmed by people who saw me in real life) and don't blog it because it's not the most flattering or something is off.
I think you should love your body at every size — and you should always wear things that make you feel good For me, blogging and finding bloggers with different sizes than those of all the models in the magazines has been such a big confidence booster and one of the reasons I started to blog.
I'd much rather read a blog where the writer shows different ways to wear an item, than one where the writer just likes to show new pieces every day.
On a slightly different note, I want to continue making this blog even better than ever this year, so is there anything you want to see more of this year?
My style is heavily influenced by street style blogs, but if you're more preppy, girly, or boho, your personal list will look different than this one.
While the term «blogging» used to mean something entirely different and my site looked like more of an online journal and photo diary than an actual blog, it's crazy to think I've stuck with this...
Even though living out of a backpack is easier than I actually thought that it will be, it gets pretty tough to pull together different outfits to show you guys here on the blog that's why ALL the last posts very mainly travel posts (here, here or here) with little or no fashion influence.
EN Here an outfit different than the usual monochromatic look that you are used to seeing on my blog.
As many of you who read this blog will be at different stages, you may still be defining your personal brand, rather than refining it.
She has a completely different style than I do, so it will be nice to share a different look on this blog.
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