Sentences with phrase «emails my readers sent»

Here's the next email this reader sent me: «I have done IIFYM with good weight loss results while eating junk!

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In most email readers, the Inbox display includes the sender, the time sent, the Subject line, and the first 20 words (or so) of the email.
Sometimes when people are sending a similar email to multiple people, they forget to tailor it to each reader and end up with the wrong name or title in the subject line.
When I send my latest blog post out to my email list, I always ask my readers to share it if they found it useful.
If any readers can help me with good blogs, forums, please don't hesitate to put them into the comments or send me an Email.
First of all a big «thank you» to all readers who either posted their suggestions as comments or sent me Emails.
Submissions should provide the reader with an opinion, be 500 words or less, and sent directly by email to Susan Barker or Anita Anand.
We asked you, our readers, to share the best / cheesiest / strangest Christian email sign offs you have ever sent or received, and we've gathered some of our favorites.
A reader recently sent me an email which I was unable to answer.
A reader recently sent in an email about some questions from atheists that they had encountered.
A reader named Chuck McKnight recently sent in an email asking about 1 Corinthians 15:29 and Paul's statement about being «baptized for the dead.»
Many readers from US sent emails and asked me how to convert the measurement of grams to cups.
It really is appalling the emails that «readers» think they can send bloggers — as if we aren't real people with feelings!!!
Reader Moose sent me a very long detaled email outlining why he thinks the NFL wanted Green Bay and Denver to play in the Superbowl.
If any of you loyal readers have thoughts on who should be included on those lists — and let's not kid one another, we know you do — then send us an email with your nominations.
The discussion continued beyond my Living Single blog where it started, as readers sent emails telling me how they lived and how they wish they could live.
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.
Lenee: I just sent you an email off line asking if you'd be my guinea pig to test out why some readers can see the photo and some can't.
Previous DNC emails have asked readers to send a thank - you note to volunteers, to participate in advocacy - style email - your - congressmember campaigns and to use the committee's Party Builder online organizing application.
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.
«Yunior» tells the reader that he was inspired to write a book after de Leon's character compiled and sent to him emails and photos from his «cheating days» a month after their breakup.
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».
A reader forwarded me an email Phillips sent to supporters early yesterday morning announcing he has decided to run again next year after «much thought and prayer» with his family.
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.
Luis Martinez is a reader of Next Scientist and he sent me an email a while ago.
Acting on an email sent to Science by a reader, Bielawski «supervised a comprehensive evaluation» according to the journal, «tracing all figures back to their raw data files».
At least once a week I'm emailed questions from readers and other bloggers about the blogging resources I use for my site, everything from «how do I create my own blog», «who designed your site», «how do you send out the weekly newsletter / blog update», etc..
I always love hearing from readers so feel free to send an email my way any time: healthyhill3 [at] gmail [dot] com.
So it's only natural that when a reader sends me an email and asks me a question about where to find beautiful dresses in cheap prices that won't break their bank, I'm happy to oblige.
The blogging community is an amazing one, full of badass and inspirational women from whom I learn so much everyday (quick shoutout to Style Collective — if you are a blogger and not a member I can not recommend it highly enough), and every time a reader sends me an email or comments on a post, I feel that all of my effort is worth it all over again.
As a subscriber you will be sent, once a month, by email, your free copy which will provide additional dating tips, advice and secret self help techniques exclusive to the Ezine and not actually featured anywhere on the website, along with many other features such as readers dating stories, dating in the news, updates to My-Dating-Advice.com, product reviews and discounts, games and much more.
Aside from answering emails sent by readers, I've done very little related to the site.
Reader Aaron S. - I believe emailing from Japan but I could be wrong - sent us that one, which he says is a picture of his friend.
And thanks to you readers, those longtime loyalists who are still kicking around this site, those who haven't migrated to the abundance of other Oscar sites, the gratifying number of new friends who have recently found us and joined the AD community, and especially to those who send letters, emails, and tweets of gratitude and encouragement.
eLearning Industry has more than 500,000 readers every month, and our weekly email newsletter is sent to over 90,000 subscribers.
So yeah, readers can send me an email at [email protected].
Let me set the record straight about email marketing: If you send emails that offer value to the reader, you can NEVER over-communicate and risk offending people.
If, by any chance, you would like to be a «beta reader» of the current draft, please go to http://www.findvirgil.com where you'll be able to contact me and send me your email address, and I'll send you the.
With one link, you can send your readers to everywhere your book is sold online, making it much simpler (and cleaner) to include links to your book in an email, forum, social media post, website, or even print materials.
Once the desired e-book is selected, the reader provides their email address to the author in exchange for the free e-book file being sent to their inbox.
I knew I couldn't start my subscription by sending a spam solicitation, but the idea of distributing my work to paying readers by email seemed terrific.
A featured promotion with Book Reader Magazine gets you exposure in a number of ways: Firstly, you book will get promoted on their Facebook page, as well as getting your book sent out to everyone on their email subscriber list, and lastly, you'll have your book listed on the Book Reader Magazine's homepage for an entire week.
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.
Additionally, you should never take an advertiser's word for how many targeted readers it sends its email blasts to.
Be sure to distinguish between such publicity request emails, which should be personalized and sent one - on - one to important people, and traditional marketing emails that go to readers and others who might purchase your book.
You can also find us at apocalypseweird.com, but if you go to michaelbunker.com and signup for my email newsletter, you can also get pretty much all of my books for free when they come out because we are already sending them out to ARC readers, Advance Review Copy readers.
One email with a link to your book that's sent out to 100 people or ten emails that link to your book sent out to 5,000 readers?
We give our users (your future readers) the option to choose what genres they get in their email inbox, sending highly targeted and interested readers to see your books.
Sony has yet to reveal exactly how users can switch their content over, but they'll be sending an email to Reader account holders to detail the process ahead of the projected end of March dead date for the Reader store.
After you have a big email list, you can build a relationship with those readers directly, send them a review copy of the book or tell them when it's available for free, and ask for reviews.
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