Sentences with phrase «facebook posts work»

Instagram, Pinterest, and facebook posts work as well.

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I can understand that things work different in other families, and those who hold strong their tough - love beliefs should read this mom's viral facebook post.
A development happening weeks after Zanetor won her bid to contest the Klottey Korle seat of her father's party the ruling NDC, it appears to have been in the works for some time now, as a facebook post by Mr. Mensah in the week in which the suit was filed suggested
I always looked at your facebook posts for some more motivation to hekp me keep pushing, I also received your free nowloss dvd way back and I did some of those work outs aswell
As I was browsing through facebook I saw this post, it caught my eye because as we speak I am working on a similar project for a Christmas decoration using a tree branch.
Keep following my work on facebook and of course my fashion and travel posts on Instagram xxx
I'm sure a lot of you have seen people posting about receiving their Ipsy bags on facebook, instagram, etc and wondered what exactly is an Ipsy bag and how does it work?
I was reminded of this unspoken «arrive early + stay late = good teacher rule» as I scrolled through a chat among educators on a FaceBook thread where the following was posted (names omitted to... Continue reading Does Not Staying Late At Work Make Me A Bad Teacher?
LOL I am posting under a different id because i am at work and cant sign in via facebook
Also the reason you see me post under different IDs is because at work I am blocked from facebook and some other means of logging in
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It's websites, blog posts, tweets, FaceBook, YouTube and social networking that sell books, and even then only if you have a really fine piece of work.
Every day, I have contact with my readers: someone leaves a review, or posts something on facebook, or tweets about my work.
They want folks to post about their blog in some way by commenting on any of their previous posts, working it into their existing travel blogs, to sign up for their feed, like them on facebook, follow and mention on twitter.
Recently, a screen - cap of a facebook posting by Takashi Iizuka surfaced on social media hinting at the idea that a third sequel to the beloved NiGHTs franchise was in the works.
Further info is being posted to our official DRIVECLUB facebook page, where you can also find the full message about the server limit issues we're currently working on — > http://on.fb.me/1qfy19i
I have sold paintings to people who I don't know from small displays in cafe / galleries and on facebook from posting my work.
Hi Cory I took for facebook for artist course a little while back and it was insightful, I did a suggestion in the course that said you could convert your personal page into a business page, overall it was a good decision as I would get distracted by reading posts and instant messaging, but the engagement of fans verses friends is much more work, everything you did as friend page now cost to interact as a fan page which I didn't realize before switching and you can not switch back after you convert it over, please include the pros and cons of switching your personal page into a fan page so that everyone is well informed..
I have, to be confessional for a moment, once posed for a picture at a desk in Mendes Wood in Sao Paolo, in their open plan office surrounded by dark wood and lush tropical plants, and posted it to facebook pretending that was where I worked.
About a month ago, Agnes Caruso posted some thoughts about potential uses of facebook at work.
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