I just
had another reader write in that she just bought this machine and it didn't work well for GF breads at all.
He met his wife using online dating and
has A reader writes: I have recently dipped my toe into the online dating pool.
Not exact matches
No, the real reason to
write a book is because there is something you
have to explore that you think
readers want to learn about, not because you think putting «author» on your LinkedIn profile is smart.
Faithful
readers will recall that I
've written about three developing trends for the new year and beyond: self - aggregation, de-hospitalization, and (yesterday) the bet on RNA - based therapies.
«If someone made a sarcastic remark, a few
readers would fail to get the joke, and each of them
would post a lengthy diatribe in response,» Fahlman
writes.
One of the most inspiring and impactful books ever
written, «The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People»
has captivated
readers for 25 years.
I
have a personal deep love for books and invested my entire life in building a platform for people who love books or
write books called
Reader's Legacy.
«If, like so many of us, you
've bought the line that Canada's financial industry is safe and sound and worthy of your respect,» he
writes in his introduction to
readers, «prepare to be robbed of something yourself: your faith.»
But one thing that
has always helped me is that when I'm sitting down to
write an article, I start by asking myself one question «How can I help my
readers today?».
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.
Since I
wrote about this two days ago, I
've heard from a lot of
readers with questions about the fine print.
One way that I
've looked at this with my Buffer
writing is to ask «so what» in order to test whether a tweet or paragraph or section adds any value to the
reader.
When I
write columns, I always remember that I
have responsibilities to you, the
reader.
I don't
write as much about the other two businesses these days, but fast - food
has strangely proven to be a popular topic with
readers.
You
have to monitor not just articles that are
written, but also the
readers» reactions.
In
writing a headline keep in mind that you
have only a few seconds to get the attention of the
reader.
We
write every single newsletter with this in mind, and we
've perfected a format that is wildly addicting to our
readers.
Greenleaf passionately
writes from an abstract, theoretical perspective and more practical stories may
have helped
readers connect more to this selection, but the author is clearly committed to providing solid groundwork for modern - day servant leaders.
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I
've spent over 20 hours
writing this post in hopes that every Financial Samurai
reader can build a rock steady net worth portfolio to make money in good times and lose less in bad times.
When we first
wrote about this last year, many of our
readers mentioned that they
have also been experiencing such a fall.
«I might lose whatever credibility I
have with
readers if I suggested flat out that a book centered around the subject of oil,
written by an economist, was a page - turner, but I am willing to say with conviction that Why Your World Is About To Get A Whole Lot Smaller, by former CIBC Chief Economist Jeff Rubin, is a fantastically compelling read.
Try mixing them up to find the ones that connect with your
readers, and you'll soon
have a formula for
writing content that is valuable and highly shareable.
Ken, one of the fun things about
writing an article is that I almost always
have no idea what sentence in a piece will capture a
reader's attention.
Reader question: «We
have been asked to
write a letter of explanation for our mortgage lender's underwriter, regarding a bank overdraft fee.
I
've even started
writing my own reports on Monevator for the entertainment of my
readers.
Erik J. Martin
has written on real estate, business, tech and other topics for
Reader's Digest, AARP The Magazine, The Chicago Tribune and his blog, Martinspiration.
Also, it's helpful if you can give the blog owner a sample of your
writing so they
have an idea of what quality of
writing you're asking them to expose their
readers to.
Dear
reader, if you are overcome with fear of missing out on the next stock market move; if you feel like you
have to own stocks no matter the cost; if you tell yourself, «Stocks are expensive, but I am a long - term investor»; then consider this article a public service announcement
written just for you.
I
would love for you to
write a post for my more advanced
readers about this strategy and how it might play out when a market correction occurs.
I
'd be
writing still even if I
had no
readers, but you all make it way more fun and fulfilling.
writes that one of the best ways for publishers to increase engagement is to provide «additional content suggestions related to what
readers have already consumed.»
You need to convert that blog traffic into leads, and if you
've written some amazing content, your
readers will probably want to learn more from you.
As the
reader sifts through the evidence the authors
have gathered, it becomes apparent that this is a book that could
have written itself.
Smart people
would realize they
write these articles and give them attention because many
readers are Christian, albeit probably many are liberal.
But come on lets be honest, the guys who
wrote this did it for
readers... clicks, eye balls and when he
has enough... BAM facebook... IPO and goes away with 100,0000000000 dollars.
In the introduction, Maier informs the
reader that while he
has tried to make a careful translation of everything Eusebius
wrote, Eusebius was in desperate need of an editor.
I
would urge all
readers to seek out this document, which is
written with great clarity, depth of discernment, insight, love, compassion and integrity.
There's been a noticeable influx of
readers from forums like these, so I though I
'd take some time today to talk about the
writing and publishing process.
If you were to
write a short review for the site it
would be quite relevant, and I am confident that your
readers would appreciate being introduced to a new realm of personal and spiritual creativity, especially for free!
«He is saying that everything he
has written in this Gospel is
written so that you, the
reader, will come to believe.
It is not CNN... it is
reader's who push the Report abuse button... you must
have written something vulgar... I
have no problem reporting that type of post.
The evangelists
wrote, as John put it in an appeal to the
reader, that «you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may
have life in his name» (John 20:31).
The
reader must believe that the three - thousand - year - old past is present, that Homer
writes in English, and that his dialect knows of nothing that
has happened in the intervening millennia.
If the early stuff —
written under the dire influence of Alice Meynell, Francis Thompson, and other «nineties» Catholics —
would make a normal
reader cringe, and the later stuff — when he
had discovered Eliot and modernism — is not technically good, it is nonetheless memorable.
Lest his Catholic exuberance be off - putting to some
readers, he underscores that he
has also
written books critical of Catholicism «in its present institutional manifestations.»
In my blog on Bobby Kennedy, I know I made one mistake, and at least two
readers have written the editors (not me) to allege that I made another one, «a terrible error.»
If I
have had any success in communicating meaning to the
reader by
writing this book, are physics and chemistry capable of completely explaining this achievement?
Writes one
reader about yesterday's announcement that archeologists
have found the oldest known image of the apostles Andrew and John in Rome:
In it, the
reader mentioned the fact that sometimes she felt insecure about her decision to pursue a family life before a career, explaining how challenging it can be to find time to
write amidst the craziness of
having young children at home.