Those seeking details on winners and losers can start with
a helpful post by Mat Hope for Carbon Brief with this great headline: «Good COP, bad COP» (with COP standing for «Conference of the Parties).
I found
this helpful post by Christopher Lentz who is a guest on «The Owl Lady's» blog — Vivdrewa.me.
Luckily I had just read a very
helpful post by Jason Griffey that really summed up a lot of issues with eBooks, file types and DRM.
Not exact matches
If you have fantastic content on your website, such as an infographic with unique insights, or an in - depth blog
post written
by an industry expert on your staff, journalists at major media publications may find it
helpful to cite those resources to support claims within stories that they're writing.
If you are quoting, it might be
helpful to indicate such in your
post, generally
by starting with something like, «I feel this quote from THIS PERSON, found in THIS BOOK / WEBSITE is pertinent to the discussion» so that those of us who are trying to converse with you know from the start whether we are talking with you or some other person you are quoting.
Would be so
helpful if, when you
post a new video for a new dish, that it's always accompanied
by a recipe so that we don't get it wrong.
Click here to read the entire original
post, see more step -
by - step pictures and get
helpful tips!
So please try to help him off the window ledge
by either
posting your
helpful six words or indeed visiting the COS forum thread itself
by clicking here!
So, I started
by writing a massive list of topics that I could potentially cover and then popped over to Instagram to see what other creatives were
posting about to see if I had missed anything that might be
helpful.
(This
post is written
by a
helpful new dad guest poster.
So, as 2016 kicks off, in keeping with my annual tradition of featuring the hints that resonated most with readers (and maybe were the most
helpful), today's hint is a look back at HintMama.com's top 10 hints of 2015, as measured
by post traffic.
-LSB-...] and there were some
helpful responses
by readers about decluttering on that
post as well.
Following my January, February, and March best - of
posts, today I'm rounding up the most
helpful, insightful, favored -
by - the - community
posts from April.
I am aware that its very likely for at least one of them to be going into NICU or SCBU so I have really been concentrating on gathering as much info as possible on breatfeeding prem babies, one book I found particularly
helpful, it was kindly
posted to my
by Barbare the leader of la leche group Okehampton, a mother of twins herself:
About the author This is a guest
post written
by the author of a FindGasCards.com a website where you can find the best gas cards, as well as a
helpful auto blog!
Miscellaneous Room Advice and Venting
Posts Helpful Sites and Support In the News or Other Side of the Stirrups Infertility and Marriage No Longer Trying or On a Break Non-English Infertility Blogs (French, Spanish, etc) Non-IF but Written
By IFers Password Protected Blogs Secondary Mourning (Friends and Family) Tweetroll Virtual Playdate List
Culinary dietitian Cara Rosenbloom's blog «Words to Eat
By» has family - friendly recipes, educational videos and
helpful blog
posts about nourishing yourself and your whole family.
Twitter users who
post information about their personal health online might be considered
by some to be «over-sharers,» but new research led
by the University of Arizona suggests that health - related tweets may have the potential to be
helpful for hospitals.
As you can see
by another mom's
post, NAET seems to be very
helpful for some children with food intolerances.
I found this
post by the Paleo Mom especially
helpful.
Great
post by the way, and very
helpful for those of us who struggle to plan our days / diets down to the detail.
With over 200
posts published from rawmazing recipes, useful tips and tricks,
helpful kitchen and lifestyle hacks to informative and educational
posts — view all of the
posts and recipes
by category in our
post -LSB-...]
By putting
helpful, educational, and valuable
posts out into the world, you create positive exposure for yourself in a very yogic way.
I adore your tips
posts, they're so
helpful and you can really relate to them:) I stay motivated
by reading other blogs, it gives me inspiration and spurs me on to think «I can do that too!»
I * did not * include information about each company because, quite honestly, that would make this
post WAY too long... so hopefully breaking it down
by category is
helpful enough.
I'm so glad that so many of you found Monday's
post on Why You're Not Everyone's Cup of Tea
helpful and I'm incredibly humbled
by all the sweet comments and messages I received.
It will be so
helpful in improving Beauty Nerd
By Night to bring you more
posts that you'd like to read.
Just wanted to stop and leave a comment because this is
by far the most
helpful and informative
post I've read when it comes to transferring images to wood.
This is
by far the best
post I have ever seen — Its extremely
helpful and thanks for sharing this amazing pool of information with us.
I've packed this
post with inspirational pictures and
helpful room -
by - room tips to get your home spring ready.
So I've decided to revisit and update some of those older blog
posts with
helpful new information, shiny new photos, and even step -
by - step recipe videos.
Knowing that your
posts are actually being read and enjoyed
by others can give you such a boost and if they've found your
posts helpful, well that's even better!
I hope this
post was somewhat
helpful by giving you some ideas for spring updates.
Many of you mentioned that it might be
helpful to separate out the products in the scrolling bars for these
posts, so I've done that below & broke them down
by category so it's easier to find what you're looking for.
Then Laurel fell into coaching
by posting helpful and empowering videos for singles on her YouTube channel.
Singles who feel unsure in the online dating word find a
helpful blog section where the
posts detailing human relationships are written
by Dr. Helen Fisher herself.
Comment # 1 (
Posted by Barbara Brooks) Rating This was extremely
helpful to me, I was dating a married man and everything in this article happened to me.
Most of these videos are amateur videos
posted by a
helpful plumber or contractor.
One last thing — if you think this
post is beneficial to you as an author or even as a publisher, feel free to explore more
helpful resources
by GetFreeEbooks.com under these following categories: -
David Graughan's blog is on industry news,
helpful post in book promotion, and frequently about avoiding vanity presses that don't offer a good value for your money like the one owned and used
by a number of the big 5 (author solutions).
You want to build a relationship... you know... take is slow.Start
by following their blogs and
posting authentic and
helpful comments on their
posts — or
by retweeting or sharing on Google + a review of a book that you particularly loved.
by D'vorah Lansky Being that blogging has become so popular in our author community, and the fact that I've received dozens of requests to teach more about blogging AND the fact that we had 58 comments on last week's blog
post, I thought you'd find it
helpful if we began a column where we share blogging tips and strategies.
That notion calls to mind three recent
posts here at Writer Unboxed: one
by Dave King on how much he's learned about dialog from Aaron Sorkin; a second
by Kathleen McCleary on how incredibly
helpful reading fiction has been for her current work in progress; and just yesterday Greer Macallister's exploration of writing lessons to be learned from the hit play Hamilton.
on The Other Side of the Story with Janice Hardy
Helpful Books for the Writing Process
by Michelle Ule on Books & Such Literary Agency blog 3 Tips for Writing Heavy Emotional Scenes
by Jami Gold Don't Cheat the Reader
by Sally Apokedak on Novel Rocket How to Infuse Your Writing with Nostalgia
by Frank Angelone on Copyblogger The Secrets Behind Buried Dialogue: Part One and Part Two
by Lynette Labelle Crafting Multi-Layered Characters
by Marissa Graff on Adventures in YA & Children's Publishing Writing Futuristic Fiction in (What Feels Like) a Science Fiction World
by Imogen Howson on Pub (lishing) Crawl How to Spot Mary Sue in Your Writing
by Ava Jae Taking the Road Less Taken (With Your Characters), guest
post by Kristen Callihan on The Other Side of the Story with Janice Hardy The Ending Debate: Make Mine Hopeful
by Marcy Kennedy Unusual Inspiration: Character Arcs Made Easy
by Fae Rowen on The Writers In the Storm Blog 25 Things You Should Know About Writing Sex
by Chuck Wendig Writing Craft: Action vs. Active Openings to Grab Attention
by Kristin Nelson Writing Craft: Mechanics vs. Spark
by Kristin Nelson on Pub Rants Writing Craft: Breaking the Rule: Show Don't Tell
by Kristin Nelson on Pub Rants Give Characters Interesting Anecdotes
by Mooderino on Moody Writing
by Anne R. Allen I've had a lot of great responses to last week's
post about dealing with less - than -
helpful criticism from beta readers and critique groups.
Ryan Lanz runs a great site called A Writer's Path where he
posts articles
by other authors and links to a LOT of
helpful things for you.
I thought it might be
helpful to
post a comprehensive list of my monthly sales numbers and then divide them out
by vendor so you can see where I found the most success.
One thing that would be
helpful is a
post or two about the best digital platform to for books to be accepted
by the library.
This guest
post was written
by Henry Truc from Go Banking Rates, a website that publishes informative personal finance content and
helpful tools, as well as the best interest rates on financial services nationwide.
Posted by: MG90 Aug 15 2004, 07:24 AM This is probably a basic question, but it would be
helpful to know so that I can have the proper perspective.