Sentences with phrase «few reader emails»

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A few weeks ago, I received an email from a reader who is cooking only for herself.
A few years back, I briefly covered a throwaway Yahoo! article about how «carbs will make you lose weight» because so many readers had emailed about it.
I got a few emails this past week from some readers...
After making my homemade almond butter I received a few emails from readers asking about other nut butters.
We got an email from a reader a few months back: Hi Sonja and...
Since I receive many, many, many emails from readers wondering how we manage without an infant car seat, especially with our second - born joining the family a few months ago.
I got an email a few weeks ago from a reader that just had TWINS who is dying to get back into shape.
A State of Politics reader emailed me a few days ago to note that the Stringer - Buxbaum family has virtually no investment income — just $ 72 this year.
And, when we're publishing regularly here, easily half of the traffic to articles comes via RSS, the bulk of it from Google Reader (another big chunk of you get the daily emails via Feedburner, which Google bought a few years ago; if they shut THAT down, it means war....).
A reader with a lot of knowledge of the state of play in various New York House districts emailed to note that the possibility of three separate primary dates in New York — April 24 (presidential), June 26 (House and US Senate) and Sept. 11 (state Legislature)-- raises «some interesting, theoretical, maybe far - fetched but not impossible scenarios» that would give not a few elected officials and party leaders heartburn.
I was happy with my decision to never print more cookbooks until I got a few angry emails from wonderful readers who found my original cookbook on Amazon and wanted to buy it.
Anyway... I get a lot of questions from readers on social media or on the blog or even via email about how I do my hair, what hair tools or products I love, etc... so I thought I would share a few things here and there on what I like and what I use!
This outfit was actually inspired by a sweet reader who I've been emailing with for a few days.
I'm reinstating my ASK SARAH column, primarily because of this reader email, but also because I think I've learned so much these past few years (in some of the hardest ways) that I may have some serious challenge - induced thoughts to share.
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.
So, when my lovely readers emailed me over the past few months to ask for my opinion on the brand Lindy Bop, I had to admit that I'd never tried them!
Not only because I am very thankful of your strong support, amazing comments, and tons of cool emails I receive every day, but also because many of you helped me (and one of my readers) win the Supertrash competition on Fashiolista a few months ago!
I decided to add a frequently asked questions section because I received so many emails from readers on a few important topics.
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.
Anyway, a concerned reader emailed to point out that the Detroit Film Critics Society announced their own nominees (that's right, not just awards, but nominees) a few days ago.
If you are an Oyster reader you will receive an email personally regarding your account in the next few weeks.
2 min readLet's try out a few seasonal metaphors for your email marketing efforts... Stuff your readers» stockings with email!
In the last few years, various email marketing services have sprung up that target readers looking for cheap or free ebooks.
And whenever I launch a new book, I get a review avalanche from my current readers and all I have to do is send them a few emails.
Gould is making available Flidderbugs to a few lucky readers who go to his blog and subscribe, remembering to leave their contact email in the comments section in order to receive their additional ebook.
With 30 Day Max Push your book is included in the welcome emails sent to new email subscribers, it is tweeted every few days so most new Twitter followers see it first, and your book is given priority placement on genre blogs and sub-genre blogs, so readers see it first.
Let's try out a few seasonal metaphors for your email marketing efforts... Stuff your readers» stockings with email!
An update, I sent an email through this site goodereader.com/blog/contact and got a response from Michael Kozlowski that the 6.8 reader I ordered should be shipping in the next few weeks.
The Pocket Edge also comes pre-loaded with quite a few essential apps such as a web browser, music player, calculator, calendar, contacts, dictionary, email, notepad, You Tube, a reader app along with a few more.
For a few months or so, your readers see social media and email updates regularly, they buy a copy of your book (Yay!)
The actual range might be 10 % to 20 % - so somewhere between 800,000 and 1,600,000 daily active readers Here are a few important points 1) 1,137,700 + Daily Active Readers means 1.13 Million readers who visit looking for free books and book deals every single day 2) On any given day, there will also be other sets of readers - those who check a few times a week or a few times a month and happen to check on that day, those who only visit once and happen to visit on that day, those readers who had one of our email lists or tweets or blog posts sent to them by friends or family, and soreaders Here are a few important points 1) 1,137,700 + Daily Active Readers means 1.13 Million readers who visit looking for free books and book deals every single day 2) On any given day, there will also be other sets of readers - those who check a few times a week or a few times a month and happen to check on that day, those who only visit once and happen to visit on that day, those readers who had one of our email lists or tweets or blog posts sent to them by friends or family, and soReaders means 1.13 Million readers who visit looking for free books and book deals every single day 2) On any given day, there will also be other sets of readers - those who check a few times a week or a few times a month and happen to check on that day, those who only visit once and happen to visit on that day, those readers who had one of our email lists or tweets or blog posts sent to them by friends or family, and soreaders who visit looking for free books and book deals every single day 2) On any given day, there will also be other sets of readers - those who check a few times a week or a few times a month and happen to check on that day, those who only visit once and happen to visit on that day, those readers who had one of our email lists or tweets or blog posts sent to them by friends or family, and soreaders - those who check a few times a week or a few times a month and happen to check on that day, those who only visit once and happen to visit on that day, those readers who had one of our email lists or tweets or blog posts sent to them by friends or family, and soreaders who had one of our email lists or tweets or blog posts sent to them by friends or family, and so forth.
I've offered free KDP promotions, which is great for getting readers and nets me a few paid sales, but I have no way of knowing who they are — I can't capture their emails.
Part of the novel is set in Jamaica and quite a few readers have emailed me to say they love the colorful images of the setting and the fact that the story incorporates the local color and culture.
I tell all my readers they can email me for feedback on their Amazon page or book cover; it just takes me a few minutes but they are grateful someone took the time to help.
Don't despair, though: even if you aren't picked, you can still capitalize on a few things while running your campaign, including building brand recognition, reader awareness, and email subscribers.
I can't tell you how many emails I've gotten over the past few years from readers who've gotten my books at the library.
Over the next few weeks, we're going to talk about how to bring new readers to your site in order to gain more loyal readers and email subscribers — which, of course, are instrumental to selling your eBooks successfully.
I did just get a notice from one of my readers a few days ago that they got an email suggesting one of my other works (due to her buying of another one of my stories).
Over the past few weeks, I've received emails from dozens of readers telling me that they want to download it like NOW.
He carefully selects the best material and condenses it down to a few bite - sized chunks for readers of his email newsletter.
Income splitting has hit the news recently and I've received a few emails from readers asking about it.
I recently received and email from a reader Mary who asked me a few questions regarding her choice of career and saving for early retirement.
Here are a few that readers have mulled over recently, according to emails I've received: Should I use fundamentally weighted or traditional cap - weighted ETFs?
Here are a few that readers have mulled over recently, according to emails I've received:
A few weeks back, reader K.S. in Atlanta offered her personal view that dogs» paws smell like Fritos which sparked an onslaught of email, and other comments directed to my...
In fact I recently received a few such emails from our readers: This one for dog toy recommendations:... Wanted to find out any additional puppy -LSB-...]
I recently spoke with Hyer by email, and he agreed to answer a few questions for TheExpeditioner readers while doubtlessly fielding a number of other similar requests.
I've had a few emails from readers asking for «the real deal» about the full - time travel lifestyle.
I've had a few emails from readers asking how my travels in 2017 panned out, what statuses I managed to earn for 2018 and a lot more so I thought I'd condense all that information in to one simple blog post....
I've had a few emails from readers asking if they should be buying Advantage Miles in the current promotion so I thought I'd quickly address the issue.
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