Sentences with phrase «figure out of the blog»

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«I don't know [the Ukrainian blog's] exact calculations, they just threw out the 100,000 number,» Tack said, adding that they basically figured Moscow would pack each rail cars to the brim with 72 soldiers, and that they multiplied the final number by 1.5 times on the assumption that the Kremlin was keeping the real number of rail cars secret.
If you're planning on creating a content strategy that outsmarts your competition, the best strategy is to analyze the blogs of your competitors, one by one, to figure out which posts generate the most buzz.
«If you're a digital native, you should be aware that the Internet may have partially re-wired your brain in such a way that when you meet people face to face, you're less capable of figuring out what they're thinking,» John Mullen recently wrote on the HBR blogs, citing a handful of fairly alarming studies.
Although, some of my friends on other FIRE blogs have figured out how to convert over IRAs and such where you can still pull money out without penalty if you do them the right away.
I read a lot of different finance blogs on a regular basis, and it took me awhile to figure out how I was going to differentiate myself.
I'm still figuring out the passive side of blogging to get a consistent stream, but, my blog has opened up my freelance writing ability (active income).
For example, prospects that just subscribed to your blog are probably in the top of your sales funnel; you need to figure out which topics they're interested in, and if they even have the potential to become a customer.
If you're so stupid that you can't figure out that the cite you provided is a link to a blog, then you're too stupid to be a reliable source of information of any sort.
@Anjil You said,» (sorry, trying to figure out this filter)» CNN uses WordPress blogs for their opinion pieces, and they use automated censoring that looks for words, or fragments of words, that are considered offensive.
It seems so simple and so obvious, but it took me three years of serious doubt, two years of study, an ongoing sense of skepticism, a trip to India, a blog, and a book to really figure this out for myself.
Frankly, this blog strikes me as one of those deals where the former pastor figures out that all the other religious people are wrong, and he doesn't want to be one of those «fundie douchebags» (to quote one of your fans), and so he starts spewing cynical knee - jerk vitriol against anything that smacks of conservativism or evangelicalism or whatever.
Here's a clue genius... instead of wasting your time commenting on a blog about hating where you live... take out a map and find the nearest major interstate highway and start driving towards somewhere like San Francisco or Los Angles... I'm sure there are a lot of Utah residents willing to assist you in your moving plans if it's too overwhelming for you to figure out yourself.
Your honesty is what makes your blog worth reading... So many of us are tired of hearing from people who pretend they have it all figured out.
If you feel a pang of jealousy counting someone else's blog comments, try to turn that jealousy into admiration so that you can figure out what this blogger is doing right and then apply it in your own way to your own blog.
I often write to figure out what I think, and I think I live a pretty seamless life between online and real - life, but some part of me still wants to die of embarrassment when someone in my real life actually brings up my blog or my book.
As a newbie to GFDF baking (when paleo and gluten free blogs were scarce), I had a LOT of trial and error to figure things out.
:] I'm a big fan of this idea because this blog was pretty much a private blog for so many years, there are tons of recipes that have gotten lost in the archives (until I [a] finish with boards and get on self - hosting this blog, and [b] figure out a good way to archive my recipes / have an awesome recipe index).
One of the perks of having a blog is that I can look back and figure that out.
I'm still figuring out how I really want to blog about fitness and nutrition — I don't know if it will be an evolution of this blog or a new blog?
You are viewing the blog of someone who hasn't figured that out yet.
I've been putting off posting this recipe for apple pie for weeks because I could not for the life of me figure out how I was going to squeeze into one blog post exactly how much a celebration of imperialism and genocide over a feast of dead animals makes my heart hurt.
I'm still trying to figure out where the blog falls on my list of priorities now that we're a family of five.
I've figured out how to recreate almost everything (some of it thanks to your books and blog) and now I can make biscuits and gravy so the only thing I still need to learn to make is onion rings.
After those turned out to be such a hit in our home and on the blog, I figured I could rework another recipe out of them.
My head is always spinning with new recipe ideas, as well as trying to figure out what to make for dinner that I honestly enjoyed just making recipes from cookbooks, friends and my blog without thinking too much of it.
I relish the challenge of figuring out a new computer thing to take the blog to the next level.
In typical DIY fashion, not being able to leave well enough alone, we figured out how to improve our recipe, write a blog post and make a video of this new discovery.
Love the fresh corn recipe... just visiting family in slovakia and its heaps of fresh corn at the markets... next week recipe it is:) Thanks again Heidi... Already made quite a few recipes for my family and friends while im overhere, having troubles to find some ingredients but always figure it out somehow and they love it... all of them know abput your books and blog now:) yay!
I have been reading through all of your old blog posts the past few days because I believe that we have a similar problem that I just figured out that I had... IBS / lactose - intolerance.
P.S. I just discovered that fellow BBA challenger Kelly of Something Shiny figured out the accordian fold about a month ago and posted about it on her blog.
I've been looking all through your blog for the past couple of days, trying to figure everything out.
My husband and I surf too, in case you didn't already figure that out from the title of my blog.
I started this blog in March of 2010 as a new mom and was looking for an outlet while trying to figure out motherhood.
I hope you'll figure out how to make the combination of your activities, but also this blog, distinctive and able to add value to others you did so much to ramp up.
I can still remember the first time I figured out what a blog WAS, back in the spring of 2003 (I was at South by Southwest, listening to a presentation and no doubt recovering from a hangover).
Please Click Here to Read my Top 5 Protein Powder Recommendations (one of my most popular blog articles) which also goes over how to figure out how much protein you need.
But after reading your blog I remember that some 15 years ago I figured out that dairy was the big cause of my Endopain, and the reason I do nt drink milk or eat yoghurt or any dairy on a daily basis.
If you have followed my blog for any amount of time, you've probably figured out that I love green smoothies for breakfast.
About Site - This blog is full of great articles, tips, and advice on meal planning, budgeting, figuring out what to buy to create your real food kitchen as well as fantastic whole food recipes with gluten free and dairy free options available.Whole.New.Mom.
I love the layout of your blog first of all and second I really like these types of shirts but can never figure out how to style them, so this post really helps!!!
Fabulous Blogging (Transfer Services) It is certainly possible to figure out how to do a transfer of your food blog to WordPress yourself, but it sounded technically complicated enough that I was interested in hiring someone with the expertise to do it for me.
I've been busy over here between working, styling blog shoots and figuring out how to find time to travel with matt and tag along on some of his fun journeys.
Over the last 2 1/2 years at Grandma's House DIY (since I started the blog) I have been fully introduced to what I have come to think of as the «Blogger Hustle» which, if it were a dictionary term, would be described as, «A blogger trying every conceivable thing that they can possibly think of times a million and a half and then some more in an attempt to figure out what works for their blog to increase their traffic and then, by some kind of miracle, also maybe make a little bit of money.»
You'll learn how to increase traffic, become closer to your community, and, of course, figure out how to set up your blog as a business!
I see them all over style blogs but I can't for the life of me figure out their function.
I just found this blog, and as a mom of a baby and a toddler who's still trying to figure out my postpartum style, I feel like I've stumbled upon a goldmine.
As a blogger it's pretty hard to figure out how to exhibit, I'm not selling anything after all, so after a chat with my friend Shelly from Toast of Leeds, I decided I would go for something quirky and try and replicate how I see the blog, while tacking inspiration from ideas that I may have already featured on the blog.
Don't get me wrong, i don't have it all figured out, i'm still new to using an editorial calendar to manage my blog so, my tips on how to use an editorial calendar to improve your blog contents are based on my 1 month trial and a lot of research on successes of using editorial calendars to manage blog contents.
But there will be an adjustment period as I figure out how and where to take outfit pictures, when its best to blog, etc... I'm also looking forward to being able to attend more of the Chicago blogger events.
Figuring out who your audience is may take a week or months, but at some point, you will (and should) know who is taking time out of their day to read your blog and support you in your endeavors!
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