Sentences with phrase «drafting a blog post»

Bloomberg had read a draft blog post in which SoundCloud CEO Alex Ljung explained that the company was letting go of 173 staff, and shutting down its offices in London and San Francisco (leaving only offices in New York City and Berlin) as part of an effort to reduce costs at the company whose losses have been spiralling out of control.
Some of the various uses that I have heard for OneNote including using it to plan a wedding (hmm...), drafting blog posts, storing a scan of your passport, drivers, license, and social security card.
I found this list buried as a draft blog post from a couple of years ago.
I'd been in the process of drafting a blog post about my own experience with chronic pain in my SI joint due to a sports - related injury sustained 22 years ago (http://wp.me/p42ZHP-3L) and was thrilled to be able to include a link to your article.
While it is shy of 6 months old, I've put in an enormous effort in generating content, and I am drafting a blog post as I am writing this!
When drafting your blog post, you must ignore the desire to throw in the odd promotional comment or marketing copy.
Our original draft blog post noted that DK12 had effectively been «pre-bunked,» as several recent studies have reconciled global heat content data with top of the atmosphere (TOA) energy imbalance measurements with no evidence of a long - term slowdown in global warming.
Which is why I still use Dropbox for some things, like draft blog posts and eBooks, camera uploads, and board meeting documents for the non-profits I work with.
And when it comes to actually drafting blog posts or articles, the law library is particularly well suited to help with citation checking, and if they're not doing it already, doing current awareness on new decisions and legislative changes.
I've personally used it when taking depositions (made easier when paired with a slim Bluetooth Keyboard), managing case files, drafting blog posts, dictating notes, reviewing files in the back of a court room, and reviewing documents on the go.
Or, even giving away simple forms or drafting blog posts that describe how clients can complete simple legal services themselves while explaining that you're available to help with the complicated stuff if they need it.
Draft a blog post on why you deserve to be the Concurring Opinions Summer Intern.
Will be responsible for assisting with daily operations needs, reconciling bank transactions, managing social media channels, and assisting in drafting blog posts.
Unfortunately, a draft blog post that I am working on was published in error today.

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In a blog post set to go out Monday, a draft of which Fortune reviewed, Circle promised, «First and immediately... to address Poloniex customer support and scale risk, compliance, and technical operations.»
Along with the title you have served them with a draft of the blog post which gives them pretty decent idea about what the content is about and they can also evaluate you writing skills.
But whether they're drafting an ebook, writing a blog post, or producing a webinar, they usually have different goals in mind for the content they're creating.
I've mentioned before that I tend to keep post drafts for ages in my blog dashboard.
This post is full of «I'm sorries» today My husband accidentally posted the draft copy of this blog post to you all yesterday.
I originally posted a version of this dip back in September 2012 (it was one of my first blog posts) but it's now in draft mode so y» all can't see it.
post I said I didn't have time to take a zillion pictures while cooking anymore, but get this, I actually started this post three years ago... I've been wondering how I was going to find the time to get this blog up and running again and there it was, a near complete post ready to go in my drafts plus a few other recipes already written.
I spend an hour or so catching on on blog related things, such as answering emails, editing photos or drafting a new post.
Yeah, and he was pretty famous for years before he got drafted in 2013, with entire blog posts about his name way back in 2009.
NFL Draft - Yesterday, we posted and managed a blog article with live Twitter updates regarding prop bets, results and upsets throughout the first round of the NFL Draft.
By night you can find her at her computer, drafting up her next blog post about parenting with chronic illnesses.
As I never seemed to have the time to blog myself during the day, I started drafting posts during feeds by typing them up one - handed on the «notes» app on my phone (I still do this!
By night you can find her at her computer, drafting up her next great blog post about parenting with chronic illnesses.
«Communicating the reality of climate change to the public is hampered by the large natural variability of weather and climate,» the Goddard scientists wrote in the draft, which was circulated by Hansen Friday evening and posted on the ClimateProgress.org blog shortly after.
Most days you can find me working my day job in nutrition communications, coaching private clients, drafting up a blog post, squealing over foster kittens on Instagram and whipping up something delicious in the kitchen.
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I've heard of tons of people who write blog post drafts and save them on their notes and transfer them to their computer late on.
You might have students draft a few blog posts and publish one over the course of the month.
Mr. Norrell is the one who sets out to write a blog post and finishes up years later with a draft outline of a five - volume set.
Note: I'm now using Windows Live Writer which I gleaned from this post to collate the Sunday Wash - Up directly to a draft on the blog, it is saving me a huge amount of time.
So, as I finished the first draft, I began posting snippets of it on my blog.
I even once accidentally clicked on the Publish button on a blog post instead of the Save Draft button.
May 9 — Books a Plenty Book Reviews — REVIEW May 10 — Mysteries with Character — REVIEW May 10 — The Pulp and Mystery Shelf — GUEST POST May 11 — The Power of Words — REVIEW May 12 — cherylbbookblog — SPOTLIGHT May 13 — Cozy Up With Kathy — REVIEW, CHARACTER INTERVIEW May 14 — Laura's Interests — REVIEW May 15 — Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book — REVIEW May 15 — Readeropolis — AUTHOR INTERVIEW May 16 — Reading Is My SuperPower — REVIEW May 16 — The Avid Reader — REVIEW May 17 — T's Stuff — SPOTLIGHT May 17 — Ruff Drafts — SPOTLIGHT May 18 — FUONLYKNEW — REVIEW May 19 — MJB Reviewers — REVIEW May 20 — Brooke Blogs — CHARACTER GUEST POST May 21 — My Reading Journeys — CHARACTER GUEST POST May 21 — Varietats — REVIEW May 22 — The Book Diva's Reads — SPOTLIGHT
Serial content also forms the foundation of blogging a book, i.e., writing the first draft of your book a little at a time, as blog posts which will appear as chapters, or sections of chapters, within your completed book.
But my final book is vastly different from the first draft and completely transformed from the initial blog posts.
Evernote — A powerful tool that I use to take notes, bookmark online articles to read later, save web links, write blog post drafts, upload photos and receipts and much more.
Once I finish working on new posts, I turn to my next project — the rough draft of my next book is in its beta revision stage and won't be out for several more months, but I started promoting that book in 2010 through the platform Blog I launched just for that book.
It means that I have finished two first drafts, published one short story and had another accepted for publication, written and published numerous blog posts, and started the rewrite of one of those book drafts.
For example, many authors are now blogging their book, saving time by writing the first drafts of each chapter as blog posts.
Let me credit Melissa Stevens for reading my draft of this blog post and offering a few suggestions.
I like their blog - to - book import feature, which is awesome for creating a first draft of a book from a series of blog posts (as suggested by Nina Amir http://howtoblogabook.com).
May 21 — Bea's Book Nook — REVIEW May 21 — Ruff Drafts — AUTHOR INTERVIEW May 22 — DeeScoveries — SPOTLIGHT May 22 — Sinfully Wicked Book Reviews — REVIEW May 23 — The Pulp and Mystery Shelf — AUTHOR INTERVIEW May 23 — Book Babble — REVIEW May 24 — Babs Book Bistro — SPOTLIGHT May 24 — Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book — REVIEW May 25 — Texas Book - aholic — REVIEW May 25 — Books Direct — REVIEW May 26 — A Blue Million Books — AUTHOR INTERVIEW May 27 — T's Stuff — AUTHOR INTERVIEW May 28 — Brooke Blogs — REVIEW, GUEST POST May 28 — Readeropolis — SPOTLIGHT May 29 — Carole's Book Corner — REVIEW May 29 — Mysteries with Character — AUTHOR INTERVIEW May 30 — Books a Plenty Book Reviews — REVIEW May 31 — The Book's the Thing — REVIEW, GUEST POST June 1 — MJB Reviewers — REVIEW June 2 — The Montana Bookaholic — REVIEW
I couldn't write a really good blog post in that time (what you see here are first drafts).
I have therefore taken a decision to get back to fully focusing on completing the first draft of my book (currently at 30k words) and writing 2 - 3 blog posts per week....
If you find yourself mobile and without your laptop, you can use PlainText to draft a quick note, outline a future draft or develop an entire blog post.
To see the journey from a first draft to publication in six months for my award - winning novel «The Charismatics,» see this post on my personal Ashley R. Carlson blog!
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