Even authors sometimes have to decide not to answer ever
email from readers in order to have time to write.
Many food bloggers have made them & loved them, friends and family who have tried the recipe have raved, and I've even gotten
emails from readers in various parts of the world who have really enjoyed these beans.
I got a lovely
email from a reader in the Philippines telling me about a kind of recipe contest for Ingredient Matcher, a new cooking app that is launching this fall.
Not exact matches
Just so you know, I discuss all sorts of
email technique (with real life examples
from readers like you)
in my free weekly newsletter.
But whenever I write about how success is often based on outworking other people — both
in terms of effort and
in terms of hours spent — I get indignant
emails from readers.
To date, I have received about 60
emails from readers who said they were interested
in attending.
It might not be much of a relief but I see the same investing mistakes
in a lot of the
emails I get
from readers.
The article features an
email from a
reader who says she and her husband pretend to be Christians
in order to fit
in with their community.
A
reader recently sent
in an
email about some questions
from atheists that they had encountered.
Sometime
in 2002, I received an
email from a
reader telling me I was wrong and that taste buds could only detect sour, sweet, bitter, salty, and umami flavors.
This cake was inspired by a sweet
email from a
reader who wanted help
in converting a favorite family dessert to gluten free.
Within two hours
email from enthusiastic
readers began pouring
in.
These two posts were
in response to an
email from a My Toddler Talks
reader asking how to encourage her toddler to communicate with words rather than pulling and pointing.
I thought I'd kick off the week with this lovely note I received
from a TLT
reader and elementary school teacher: Bettina, I've
emailed you a couple of times
in the past.
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Danielle and I were just laughing because she sent me an
email from her client (GoodNites) about a free confidential conference call about bedwetting they're sponsoring with an expert tomorrow (Thursday
in North / South America) and then discovered that yesterday's post was about bedwetting, and the
reader even mentioned GoodNights.
From time to time, readers will email me asking me what I recommend from the myriad of choices available in the world of cloth diap
From time to time,
readers will
email me asking me what I recommend
from the myriad of choices available in the world of cloth diap
from the myriad of choices available
in the world of cloth diapers.
I thoroughly enjoy hearing
from readers, even if my expediency
in returning
emailed questions leaves a lot (a lot a lot a lot) to be desired.
I've gotten
emails from readers who noticed a profound difference
in their sleep quality and energy / attitude by making this simple change (such as turning off the ever present night light).
In which we look through the results of a couple of weeks» worth of
email discussions, Google Alerts and suggestions
from friends and
readers, plus some random browsing.
The server stats don't show any referring sites sending THAT many
readers, and I'm also not seeing the kind of spike
in traffic
from web - based
email programs (Yahoo Mail, etc.) that an
email newsletter pickup usually causes.
The message below came
in recently
from an alert
reader, who received it
from Al Gore / Repower America and passed it along because she thought it was a great example of how to really lay it on too thick
in a mass
email.
In other E.politics news, an email arrived in the bunker today from a loving reader, whose sole content — other than a name and address which I shall not share — was the subject line, «You guys are jerks.&raqu
In other E.politics news, an
email arrived
in the bunker today from a loving reader, whose sole content — other than a name and address which I shall not share — was the subject line, «You guys are jerks.&raqu
in the bunker today
from a loving
reader, whose sole content — other than a name and address which I shall not share — was the subject line, «You guys are jerks.»
We received this photo of a Designating Petition via
email from a
reader that claimed the picture was taken
in Forest Hills.
A
reader in the Hudson Valley tourism business forwarded an
email from a colleague welcoming former First Lady Libby Pataki to her new job as Putnam County tourism director — an appointment that generated a brief moment of controversy, or, at the very least, consternation, on the part of the woman she replaced.
On 21 December 2015, the UK Information Commissioner's Office fined the Telegraph Media Group # 30,000 for sending «hundreds of thousands of
emails on the day of the general election urging
readers to vote Conservative...
in a letter
from Daily Telegraph editor Chris Evans, attached to the paper's usual morning e-bulletin».
UPDATEx3: Another
reader sent me an
email noting that the caption says that the subject of metzizah b «peh, an ultra-Orthodox circumcision practice
in which the mohel sucks blood
from the wound during the bris of a baby boy, was raised.
I've gotten
emails from readers who noticed a profound difference
in their sleep quality and energy / attitude by making this simple change (such as turning off the ever present night light).
Soon after I published Food As Medicine
in 2011, I received an
email from a
reader, who wrote about her experience with migraines and magnesium.
So recently I received an
email from an ardent
reader of my
emails, Thomas A. (I won't mention his surname
in case he doesn't want to be identified), and he recommended a video which I think you'll find useful if you're trying to lose man boobs.
When I wrote the post how to wear a purple dress, I received quite a number of
emails from our
readers asking me where to get their fave purple dress featured
in the post.
Sure, I'll see stats and numbers that people have read or seen my posts either here or on social media... but those moments when my blog stats drop, I don't hear feedback
from anyone online or
in person, there are less «likes» on Instagram posts, no one comments,
readers unsubscribe
from my
email list, or I lose followers... it stings.
In many cases, I have actually linked the exact item, but get an
email a few days later
from many
readers that it has been sold out, so I then remove that link since it no longer contains available merchandise and find an alternative.
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Between
emails from readers, comments / messages on social media, and posts
in my Purchase with Purpose Facebook group, people ask allllll the time about where are the best places to get ethical clothing for kids and babies.
I have gotten SO many
emails from readers over the years asking if I'd tried it out... so,
in any event, I had a promo code to give Le Tote a shot, so I figured I might finally share a Le Tote review.
I have been getting a TON of
emails from readers with testimonials, more questions, and requests to bring it back... so it's on my list of things to do this year is write more
in this series!
No matter the time, day, or occasion, when an
email from a
reader pops up
in our inbox saying The Everygirl has inspired her
in some way, we drop everything, read it, make sure one another saw it, and take a moment to smile and be happy.
Today's Bridal style feature actual comes
in the form of an «Ask Boho» feature, A couple of weeks ago I got an
email from one of my
readers asking me to help them, this is what the
email said.
In the past I had recommended
readers sign up for a free account so they could receive
emails directly
from eHarmony however peharps eHarmony has changed their approach and it would be better to follow them on twitter and like the on Facebook.
In honor of National
email week, we posted some Dos and Don'ts on our Facebook page, and received many comments on the pet peeves
from our
readers.
Read this
email I received
from a
reader who is having problems
in online dating because he is separated — not officially divorced.
I actually received a number of
emails from readers who noticed me mentioned as the guest speaker on the mail out about the event, and weren't able to get hold of tickets
in time!
A few
readers have
emailed in to ask if these are previews for the upcoming season of Eastbound & Down, which is understandable since they are hosted by Andrew Daly, aka Principle «I've been goin» a little bit of crazy» Cutler, and are faux - aired
from North Carolina.
As you may know, Ravitch urged her
readers to support District 4 (Hollywood and Westside) incumbent Steve Zimmer and oppose his challenger Kate Anderson, based
in large part on an
email from a Zimmer supporter...
We received an
email from a
reader who spotted the Torch Red 2014 Corvette Stingray
in Phoenix, Arizona.
The rumour comes
from an online
email to GermanCarBlog where a
reader said that he has already ordered his RS3
in the United Kingdom.
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I've been fielding
emails for years
from readers asking why that book was priced so high when the rest of the books
in the series (this is the series that started out
in trad pub and that is now self pub) ranged
from free to about $ 4.99.
Just add
in an affiliate off tag and you can put the links
in your
email knowing that
readers won't be sent with a clickthrough
from the
email to the amazon site.