Best thing about a blog is
getting reader emails and getting those really good investment ideas.
Not exact matches
«We have
gotten so many
emails on LinkedIn and direct mail from our customers and
readers around the world who say, «Your story has inspired me and my wife to take the plunge into entrepreneurship and start something of our own.»
Get a load of this - if you use Gmail, one quick authorization and the
email reader and CRM are joined.
Haik and Moretti say Mic is also tracking time spent on a page along with other metrics such as repeat visitors, scroll depth (how far a
reader gets into a story before they click away), and the number of times content is copied and pasted into a post, tweet, or
email.
Meanwhile, here's how to write killer sales
emails and how to
get your sales
emails opened — both useful posts from what
readers have told me.
Even if an
email is opened,
getting readers to click is another challenge.
But whenever I write about how success is often based on outworking other people — both in terms of effort and in terms of hours spent — I
get indignant
emails from
readers.
I think I realized that my blog was successful when I first started receiving
emails from
readers who were saying that I helped them
get out of debt, make more money, follow their dreams, and so on.
It might not be much of a relief but I see the same investing mistakes in a lot of the
emails I
get from
readers.
All your marketing efforts should be focused on how to
get readers, visitors, and followers into your marketing funnel; this funnel should end at your
email list.
On the inflation theme, I
got an absolutely classic
email y» day from a
reader whom I don't actually know, but had picked up my comments on some financial wire.
A focused, well - written blog can
get readers hooked on the blog and promote repeat visits to the website or garner subscriptions via RSS feeds and
email newsletters.
Judging by the
emails we
get from our
readers, there appears to be some confusion about home inspections and FHA loans.
As
readers and anyone in the private Personal Profitability Facebook group (join the
email list to
get the link instantly) know, side income...
To keep informed, check the blog regularly, subscribe to
get the posts by
email, or subscribe in a
reader (I recommend Google
reader).
Either
get my blog by subscribing to my
email newsletter (and
get FREE books as well), or use the free feed
reader service called Feedly.
So I
got one irate
email from our only
reader who noticed I didn't follow through on my promise to give my opinions on a lot of Holiday movies.
however, we didn't make any changes in the older posts.We want to make our posts more readable yet simple (no mess - ups of pictures) so that our
readers and our
email subscribers can
get the nice reading experience in the browser and in the inbox.
I
got an
email reminder from one of my blog
readers (Hi Rachel!)
Many food bloggers have made them & loved them, friends and family who have tried the recipe have raved, and I've even
gotten emails from
readers in various parts of the world who have really enjoyed these beans.
I
got a few
emails this past week from some
readers...
We often
get emails from
readers who are disappointed when a recipe doesn't work, only to find out they've changed most of the ingredients.
My husband
emails me your posts all the time, even though he knows I've
got your blog in my
Reader.
I
got a lovely
email from a
reader in the Philippines telling me about a kind of recipe contest for Ingredient Matcher, a new cooking app that is launching this fall.
Since it was removed from the blog almost a year ago I still
get weekly
emails from
readers asking for this particular dish.
Funny enough, I
emailed my UK publicist yesterday to remind her I wanted to
get the announcement up soon and accidentally
emailed a
reader with just about the exact same name.
We
got an
email from a
reader a few months back: Hi Sonja and...
Almost two years ago I
got an
email from a
reader.
I only know this because of the
emails I've received from
readers who live there and managed to
get their hands on a copy anyway.
There have been lots of responses to my Huffington Post piece «Why Men Need to Cheat» (at last count, 4,042 comments and a lot of responses throughout the web, including one by Chopper Papa), but I then I
got an
email from a
reader who calls himself U.G. Gold.
I
get a lot of
emails from
readers asking about which products / equipment / tools they have to have when they start making homemade baby purees.
Chocolate automatically comes to my mind when I think about Easter baskets so I was really excited to
get an
email about reviewing a basket full of candy from Fannie May and giving one away to a lucky
reader!
My nonprofit, Better School Food (www.betterschoolfood.org) is designed to support those who are advocating for a better food environment, so I
get emails like the one from this Lunch Tray
reader all the time.
So I
got this
email a week ago with the same «I thought your
readers might want to know about this» line that I
get sometimes from people wanting me to pimp their products on Ask Moxie.
When
readers started to
email me questions, I decided to start a pumping advice column to try to help them and other new moms
get their pumping questions answered.
Please provide a link to your website (if applicable) as well as contact info in case
readers are interested and want to
get in touch (
email, Facebook, whatever you prefer.)
I
got an
email a few weeks ago from a
reader that just had TWINS who is dying to
get back into shape.
I
get a lot of
reader emails asking me what is Josie eating now.
«I
get email and Facebook messages from
readers, and the most common comment is, «I felt so alone until I found your site.»
I've
gotten emails from
readers who noticed a profound difference in their sleep quality and energy / attitude by making this simple change (such as turning off the ever present night light).
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....).
I've
gotten many
emails from
readers who were low on magnesium and who noticed digestive benefits when they started consuming enough magnesium.
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.
I'm all for the DIY when possible, but I often
get emails from
readers asking where they can buy various products I post recipes for, so I decided to try their products and share my experience.
I
got an
email today from a
reader who was told by a fairly prominent doctor / author that aerobics and running will «kill you»
Right now, my husband is trying the whole regimen to reverse a cavity he has, so I'll keep you updated on his progress (hoping I might be able to
get the x-rays from the dentist for proof when the cavity is gone... UPDATE: we are both cavity free and I've
gotten a lot of
emails from
readers with cavity free teeth as well.
I've
gotten emails from
readers who noticed a profound difference in their sleep quality and energy / attitude by making this simple change (such as turning off the ever present night light).
Moving on, I've
got a series of
emails, from one
reader, who actually answers her own question about Dieting.
We all want to be well enough to
get outside and enjoy the wilderness, and I know from
reader emails that some of you have health conditions that currently limit what you can do physically.
I
get a lot of
emails from
readers asking about juicing, juice cleanses, and making green smoothies.