Sentences with phrase «had readers email»

Have readers email you a proof of purchase to get the first 3 - 5 chapters of your upcoming book in advance!
I once had a reader email me asking why I would put plants in a room that has zero natural light and I have two words: faux plants.

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«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.»
I like to start off with a mini 1 - 2 sentence paragraph directly stating my point, so that the reader instantly knows what this email is about and why I've contacted them.
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.
is vague, says Augustine, since the reader will have to open the email or reply to figure out what you want.
At times, readers have reached out via the comments section, through email, or on Twitter to express disagreement.
A reader of my blog emailed that someone had bought 15,000 January 2016, 80 - strike put options on HYG today (Wed, 9/23).
Since I've received some recent emails from readers asking which card is better, I thought I'd do a post on the Chase Sapphire Preferred vs. Barclays Arrival Plus.
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 reading.
To date, I have received about 60 emails from readers who said they were interested in attending.
I recently had an affectionate email from Steve, one of the devoted readers of this blog.
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.
The reader has to move the entire email column blocks or view in landscape to see the content The right sidebar in the email is completely off the screen of my Samsung Nexus S 4G.
I've been having numerous email conversations with readers about my investment philosophy and overall approach to investing.
I tip my cap to the reader who somehow ended up on a long list of recipients of an urgent email and spreadsheet from inside Equifax, which I now have, too.
The truth from the ground, based on the extensive footwork due diligence I conduct plus emails from readers around the country reporting similar observations, is that the inventory of home listings of soaring (the published inventory reports by design have 2 - 3 month lag), prices are dropping quickly, the time it takes to sell a home is increasing significantly and, most important, the potential pool of middle class home buyers no longer have an income level that will support the size of mortgage it takes to «buy» a home.
If you have any questions or concerns about our reader comments, please email our Editor Jim Adair.
Embedded below is Ruffer's letter (email readers click the link to come read it): We've also highlighted how hedge fund Kleinheinz Capital says inflation is the biggest threat to emerging markets.
Embedded below is the video of his recent appearance (email readers will need to come to the site to view the video: Keep in mind that we've detailed T2's short positions before for those of you wanting a closer look and Tilson recently explained his short in LULU as well.
I've received dozens of emails, Twitter messages and tips from readers around the world.
Nearly every business day since 1997, David Rosenberg has been distilling his latest economic insights into an incisive report, which is emailed to readers around the world as Breakfast with Dave.
We asked you, our readers, to share the best / cheesiest / strangest Christian email sign offs you have ever sent or received, and we've gathered some of our favorites.
Here is an email exchange I had with a blog reader about this subject.
The wake - up call came after I received a gracious, heartfelt email from a reader who said she loved the book because it gave her hope, made her feel less alone, and put into words what she had been feeling for many years.
Here is the email I received from the blog reader (the email has been slightly edited for the purposes of this blog):
A reader recently sent in an email about some questions from atheists that they had encountered.
I received yesterday the following email from a friend of mine recuperating at the University of Virginia Hospital, and I know he would have no qualms about sharing part of it with the readers of the Postmodern conservative blog.
If you have time, email readers whose comments made a big impact on you to let them know how much they helped.
If you have any questions left you can email me @ [email protected] (also applies to the interested readers of the comment section).
Jump to Recipe It makes my day when I receive an email from a reader thanking me for the collection of recipes for one person she or he has found on my blog.
Take it from one of my readers, who recently emailed me this gem: «You have helped me more than any doctor ever has by suggesting collagen — I'm halfway through with the second jar and my condition has improved by 50 %.»
If you were subscribed to the blog via a blog reader you'll have to resubscribe but wordpress and email subscribers are being transferred.
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.
Last week, a reader emailed me asking if my Whole Grain Bread Recipe would be doable in the oven.
A month or so ago a reader named Elisa P emailed saying she loved my Chocolate Quinoa Pie Crust but was wondering if I had ever tried one without the cocoa.
Update: Mark's Daily Apple reader Chris emailed Wild Planet to double check my personal experience as noted above and this is what they had to say:
I have had several readers email to say not only did they love this recipe, but the non-gluten free people in their life loved it as well!
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.
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.
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In a recent email exchange with one of my readers, I was reminded that my goal and my focus is about having a nourished family.
We've read through every single email and very much enjoyed learning about you, our reader.
However, some time about two years ago, a reader emailed and asked if I could make a homemade version of a cookie she had seen around the web that involved apple cider and some caramel filling.
Sometimes I receive readers» emails telling me that they went to have dinner at a Mexican friend's house and that his mom's rice or fideo taste very different.
If any of you loyal readers have thoughts on who should be included on those lists — and let's not kid one another, we know you do — then send us an email with your nominations.
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.
I think you'd be surprised at how many of your readers have privately emailed me and thanking me for my differing opinion.
A reader asked me via email: Your «Celebrity Fashion» section is cool but, which Celebrity has a Pear Shape body... Read More
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