Bonus for
early readers of this post: don't miss next week's digital strategy webinar, which will provide an in - depth overview of many of the topics discussed below.
Not exact matches
We don't even have to speculate about what this might look like, since the Washington
Post was part
of an
earlier experiment called «Social
Readers.»
«It's time to sleep our way to the top,» Arianna Huffington charged
readers of The Huffington
Post earlier this year as part
of the online newspaper's Sleep Challenge 2010.
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.
I wrote about that topic
early on («Why Kids + Food = Conversational Hot Potato «-RRB- and that entry led to a lot
of heated debate among
readers (see the linked
posts below).
I just wanted to say when you step out the door
early in the wee hours
of the morning, I may not always see you off but I totally appreciate when you do the little things for me, my favorites are making me chai and emptying the dishwasher (my
readers can read more on this titbit in my Friday 5
post on 5 Household Chores I Absolutely Hate).
And as with
earlier posts, for my
readers outside
of Massachusetts, there are recommendations below that can be enjoyed from anywhere!
(You can refer to the
earlier post for the full text
of the
reader's email to me).
First, a big thank you to all the Lunch Tray
readers who took the time to visit our Lunch Box Idea Exchange
earlier this month and
post their «go - to» lunchbox items for the rest
of us to read.
Earlier this week I
posted part one
of our
reader Q&A with registered dietitian Maryanne Jacobsen (Raise Healthy Eaters) and today she answers more
of your questions about «picky eating.»
In an
earlier «TLT's Table» feature I shared one
of my family's favorite Scramble chicken recipes, Crispy Baked Drumsticks (and Thighs) and I promised in that
post to share another TLT favorite with Lunch Tray
readers.
The broader point goes beyond what one study did or did not show, and that was that Huntress was very clearly attempting to convince everyone that low protein diets lead to «100 % [
early] mortality» No need to deny it, that was the very essence, and fraudulent essence
of her very short
post trying to mislead
readers to exactly that conclusion: low protein means 100 % mortality, she asserted..
But in
early days
of your blog your traffic and regular
readers may not be enough to do justice to your content.That's when guest
posting on authority sites help.
Faithful
readers of Hits and Misses will doubtless recall my
earlier post, Dating a Double - Barreled Hammer Gun (http: / / As 2017 comes to a close, we would like to share the latest news from Singer Castle.
readers may recall an
earlier blog
post that reported on the work
of fellow education blogger Gary Rubinstein who has investigated Mass Insight's activities in other states.
In the
early 1960's, as the United States was becoming the leading economy in the world, the International Paper Company
posted an ad in every edition
of The
Reader's Digest which said: «Send me a man who reads».
I wrote a blog
post earlier this year with a massive list
of ideas for where and how to find beta
readers.
I was wandering around the Intarwebz this morning, looking for further updates on PuppyGate, when I happened to visit Charles Stross» blog and saw this
earlier post of his, where he put up a reaction to the whole tiff over Clean
Reader.
Earlier in the month David Carnoy from CNET
posted details
of an interview with E Ink, the company that makes the screens for the Kindles, Kobo and Sony ereaders, Nook, and most other ebook
readers around the world.
StoryBundle, the program that launched
earlier this year that lets
readers pay whatever they think is fair for a group
of five to seven indie ebook titles, has now
posted its second bundle.
In an
earlier post for this site on content marketing, I talked about how powerful content marketing can be in getting your book into the hands
of its ideal
readers.
A
post from Adobe's Bill McCoy noted that this is also an
early fruit
of the recently announced Adobe
Reader Mobile technology.
Here is a list
of Kindle Book giveaways (and general ebook giveaways) that I've seen and
posted about over the last year or so), and one more reason to Buy a Kindle
Reader (there are still delays
of 2 - 3 weeks so ordering
early could make sense for you)--
I found out about the Nook Touch version
of Cool
Reader via a comment someone left on this
earlier blog
post about using night mode on the Nook Touch (white text with black background).
It's interesting to note that one
of the
readers of my
earlier story
posted that he just got an e-mail from Amazon saying that the Kindle his girlfriend ordered for him during the holidays was due to ship on March 5.
Barring that, we could get a bunch
of early reviews from beta
readers and
post them in the «editorial reviews» section (one
of the hardest things about selling a book on preorder is lack
of reviews...) Preorders are important because on most platforms, preorder sales count the day
of launch — and all the sales need to be in the same week to hit the big bestseller lists.
For
readers, that means you'll want to stop by
early Monday morning and check out all
of the great
posts.
P.S. I wrote a
post earlier this week with some Key Links for 2013 and mentioned it wasn't a «Top
Posts» post, but since I'm a glutton for just about any group of numbers or statistics, and since many readers are new, here is a list of the top 5 most read posts this year on
Posts»
post, but since I'm a glutton for just about any group
of numbers or statistics, and since many
readers are new, here is a list
of the top 5 most read
posts this year on
posts this year on BHI.
In a comment in one
of the
earlier posts, a
reader wondered how much this portfolio has returned since inception.
A
reader left the following comment on an
earlier post: «For someone who frets over a difference
of 50bps paid to a mutual fund company, I find it surprising that there isn't a mention
of the 6 % commission you pay to purchase the roof over your head and the 6 % commission you pay to realize your profits at the time
of sale».
My
post a while back about Discover closing my account, prompted an AFM
reader to send me an email
earlier this week, detailing some
of his recent experiences with credit card companies.
I
posted the math in an
earlier blog — the amount
of solar panels needed to supply just the US with energy would cover the earth three times OK, as my
post was deleted,
readers will have to guess at it.
As a follow - up to my
post earlier today on the ABA Law Firm Marketing Strategies Conference, I am now able to offer
readers of this blog a special «friends and colleagues» discount off the registration price.
As
readers of this blog may recall from our prior
posts (here, here and here), the announcement
of the conference
earlier this summer attracted controversy for Massachusetts School
of Law dean and conference organizer Lawrence Velvel's suggestion that administration officials found guilty
of war crimes should be hanged.
Following my
post earlier this week about the benchmark report published by Blue Hill Research that assessed the ROSS Intelligence legal research platform, I had several questions about the report and many
readers contacted me with questions
of their own.