Here's an exclusive printable midwife interview questions one - pager we made just
for readers of this post!
AND extra 20 % off on paperbacks on CreateSpace
for readers of THIS POST ONLY!
Is it possible for you to list
those for readers of your posts?
Not exact matches
This worked great
for awhile — publishers like the
Post signed up millions
of readers and their apps were promoted heavily by Facebook.
Authors who
post their ideas and sample pages to Inkshares» community
of 100,000
readers,
for instance, will be published if their ideas get 750 preorders from
readers.
Every industry has authority bloggers, and if you can find the ones that are popular in your niche, you have a number
of opportunities to connect with your target buyers — from submitting guest
posts for publication, running display ads, to responding to
reader questions in the comments.
Because list
post authors have already organized the key points
of information
for their
readers, website visitors find this type
of post less intimidating and more easily accessible than other content formats.
It's best to make it as easy as possible
for readers to share your great
posts, and you can do so by including share buttons in the header, footer, or sidebar
of your content.
For example, if you want to connect with Darren Rowse for the first time, knowing that direct contact may not be useful at this level, you may instead leave a significant comment on one of his blog posts, about 200 — 300 words in length, that offers something helpful to his reade
For example, if you want to connect with Darren Rowse
for the first time, knowing that direct contact may not be useful at this level, you may instead leave a significant comment on one of his blog posts, about 200 — 300 words in length, that offers something helpful to his reade
for the first time, knowing that direct contact may not be useful at this level, you may instead leave a significant comment on one
of his blog
posts, about 200 — 300 words in length, that offers something helpful to his
readers.
For example,
posting content off
of your website with links pointing back to it will generate referral traffic, which you can use as a way to gauge off - site
reader interest.
If you have the capability, I would simply suggest reviewing your analytics data
for referral information and just keep tabs that way (a previous
post on Evaluating Link Results has a great comment from one
of the
readers regarding this — check out his idea
for certain).
I wanted to make this point
for readers that make less money because if I read the
post above and made $ 60K per year, I'd find it kind
of discouraging.
For a long time, though, I have wished Stratechery did a better job of providing value not just through daily emails and posts, but to the new user stumbling across the site for the first time, or the long - time reader hoping to find that one post they remember readi
For a long time, though, I have wished Stratechery did a better job
of providing value not just through daily emails and
posts, but to the new user stumbling across the site
for the first time, or the long - time reader hoping to find that one post they remember readi
for the first time, or the long - time
reader hoping to find that one
post they remember reading.
Normally I would close this
post by thanking all
of you, my
readers,
for making this possible.
You prescribe a LOT
of very practical ways
of investing and diversifying... Even a «valuable links»
post to take your How to Start a Blog to the next level would be really valuable
for your
readers trying to get a leg up.
This
post was originally intended to be a look at ALL
of my highlights in my beaten paperback copy, but it turned out to be over 8,000 words, which is not a particularly
reader friendly length
for a quote roundup.
With more than 30 years
of recommending stocks under his belt, Charles has knocked the cover off the ball by compiling an amazing record
of success and by
posting gain after gain
for his loyal
readers.
Readers may recall that we have talked about the theory espoused by our previous guest speaker Ben Hunt with respect to price inflation in a period
of monetary tightening in a series
of recent
posts entitled «Business Cycles and Inflation» (see Part 1 and Part 2
for the details).
Responding to a piece I wrote
for the Washington
Post about my journey from young earth creationism to evolutionary creationism, Mohler told
readers that my «glib and superficial endorsement
of evolution and its reconciliation with Christianity is all too common and all to irresponsible.»
You have asked «us» (the other
readers of this forum) to take YOUR WORD
for it that CNN is censoring your
posts.
By writing a
post for this blog, your name and content will appear before thousands
of readers and blog subscribers.
But when the
reader begins to press the text
for its underlying meaning,
for the logic
of its assertions, then he begins to move from his observation
post to a listening
post.
2) Popular bloggers served as RESOURCES
for their
readers, which meant that they didn't always have to generate a
post themselves, but regularly included interviews, links, guest
posts, videos, news, etc. that would be
of interest to their
readers.
Sure, not every article will be
of interest (yet) to our younger
readers, but there is sure to be a thought - provoking article in every issue, a blog
post worthy
of perusing and reposting on Facebook or Twitter, a poem — something that will catch their eye and remind them that the Truth is worth loving and, when necessary, worth fighting
for.
Today I am thrilled to feature a longtime
reader and one
of my favorite bloggers, Alise Wright,
for our Saturday guest
post.
For the benefit of other readers: reference for my quote in Austin's top post — google and research evangelical Scott Lively, Uganda, Pope Benedict & Anglican bishops regarding events for the past seven years resulting in hysteria and crimes against humanity the
For the benefit
of other
readers: reference
for my quote in Austin's top post — google and research evangelical Scott Lively, Uganda, Pope Benedict & Anglican bishops regarding events for the past seven years resulting in hysteria and crimes against humanity the
for my quote in Austin's top
post — google and research evangelical Scott Lively, Uganda, Pope Benedict & Anglican bishops regarding events
for the past seven years resulting in hysteria and crimes against humanity the
for the past seven years resulting in hysteria and crimes against humanity there.
About midway through last year, it suddenly dawned on me that it's not my job to generated seven days
of content
for readers all on my own, but that, in addition to
posting my own thoughts, I can use my blogging platform to feature news stories, links, interviews, discussions, guest
posts, and videos that would be
of interest to you!
I love reading along and love the variety
of posts you provide
for us
readers.
I had the same question a few days ago and could not find an answer so I am
posting an answer here
for future
readers: I prepared everything but did not add the broth and refrigerated it, covered,
for a little over 24 hours (last - minute change
of dinner plans).
It's been an incredible ride since my very first
post, and I'm so grateful
for everything I've learned and especially
for all
of my
readers and their support as I build Savormania!
I am a brand ambassador
for Maple Leaf Farms, and they not only provided the duck
for this recipe, they are also providing a really generous collection
of their duck products to be given away to one lucky
reader — details on that at the end
of this
post.
Thank you
for always visiting, putting me in your
reader, pinning my
posts, sharing Oven Love with friends, and
for all
of your encouraging and thoughtful comments over the years.
A
reader recently commented on a
post asking me about the difference between nutritional yeast and regular yeast, which made me realize that it may be an unsual ingredient
for many
of you.
This
post is also available in: French Dearest
readers, In the beginning
of the week we asked
for your help with recipe testing
for our upcoming book.
For regular
readers, this will
post will probably give you a sense
of déjà vu.
Thank you
for the wonderful opportunity to share my
posts and those
of your awesome
readers!
Last year I hosted a 12 Days
of Holiday Cookies series where,
for the first 12 days
of December, I
posted sweet treats
for the holidays (not just cookies) from other bloggers and
readers.
It's always fun
for me to look back and see what has been the most popular with my
readers so I've compiled this list
of my Top 15 Most Popular
Posts of 2017.
I wonder if my friends at Pop Chips knew it was my 800th
post yesterday because they sent me coupons
for SIX
of my
readers to get a free bag
of Pop Chips!
I first
posted these Cheese & Onion Enchiladas with Verde Sauce back in May
of 2011 and didn't realize that I never followed up with my Quickie Black Bean recipe until a
reader recently asked me
for it on Facebook.
I don't understand the harsh tone
of this
post, but I thought I'd respond
for future potentially interested
readers.
For those
of you who have been long - time
readers, this is the same Nikki who took my site by storm when I
posted her Healthy Cookie recipe forever ago.
I have been a
reader of your journal
for a long time but have never
posted before.
«This appetizer is a «tease»
for upcoming flavors and textures,» says Stanford Inn by the Sea co-proprietor Jeff Stanford about the following recipe; we're
posting it as extra credit
for VT
readers of our January / February 2012 «Paradise Found» feature, which showcases recipes... read more
All
of the ones
posted here are mine; there's no option
for readers to
post their own?
At the newsroom
of Ecology and Farming we collect news from other blogs, websites and social media and
post it here
for our
readers.
In order to be eligible
for a
reader or hostess feature, you must link back to one
of our sites within your
post.
Something got messed up in my google
reader and I have MISSED all
of your
posts for a few weeks now!
One
of the JustArsenal
readers put the above statement into a comment today and I was reminded that we had been in this situation
for many years, so here is a
post from last September where we were asked to put our differences aside and get behind the team.
came up with the idea
of a dedicated
post purely
for the
readers to insult Wenger (still no swearing) or share their anti-Wenger jokes.