Sentences with phrase «idea about having your blog»

Really cool idea about having your blog name printed on a tee.

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So, I had a brilliant idea to get certified to be a nail tech,» she said in a blog post for Global Grind, adding «Don't be surprised if you hear about a part time job I've picked up at a local nail salon.»
Whatever their niche, they have a task of procuring a regular stream of ideas to blog about.
(It's worth noting that on the day Uber launched UberPool, its carpooling feature, the news arrived in a blog post with this line: «Since the early days of Uber, we've been excited about the idea of providing transportation so inexpensive and reliable, people can actually sell their cars.»)
«Like most philosophy majors, I had no idea what I wanted to do, but I knew it would be downright foolish to miss the chance to help set up a company at the ground level,» he said in an online blog post about his beginnings in finance.
CUNY professor Jeff Jarvis, who will direct the project as part of the Tow - Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism, said in a blog post that the idea came from conversations he had with Newmark about the need to fight back against the rise of fake news and misinformation.
The short answer to that is that I have no idea, but I do know the following about his blog and that post:
If you read my blog, you've heard me talk about broken link building and the idea behind helping out webmasters.
You've found my personal blog, where I ramble about all sorts of things, share music I love, test out business ideas, and explore a wide range of intellectual threads of interest.
Along with the title you have served them with a draft of the blog post which gives them pretty decent idea about what the content is about and they can also evaluate you writing skills.
That spring, before anyone had ever heard of Satoshi Nakamoto or Bitcoin, Mr. Szabo revived his bit gold idea on his personal blog, and in an online conversation about creating a live version of the virtual currency, he asked his readers: «Anybody want to help me code one up?»
A lot of drivers have bought into driving for Uber and are comfortable with their experience so the idea of migrating to a new platform can be daunting,» Harry Campbell, who writes about ride - hailing experiences for drivers at The Ride Sharing Guy blog, told TechCrunch.
Kristi Hines, who has been a freelance writer for various blogs including this one for some time now, pitched an idea for a blog post about how to contact Google.
If you have any legal / technical questions about your business that you need answered, the Big Ideas blog probably has the answers you are looking for.
I've already started thinking about end - of - year blog post ideas (want to get a jump on it before everyone else) and this is a great way to begin that trend.
In fact, I've warned investors on several blogs about shares of Tesla over the last year only to receive hate mail at the idea that Elon Musk could be anything other than the second coming of Christ.
Most people who wrote me positive things about my blog had already a progressive theology and found some of my ideas useful while disagreeing with others, like I did on their blogs.
I wrote a blog post about waiting during the season of Advent, but had no idea that all of this waiting would continue through Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter, and now Pentecost.
I often get responses from people who lean toward Option 1 as well, but in my experience, most of these people are having thoughts and ideas about Option 2, and it scares them, so they fight against it by leaving comments on blogs like mine.
I run this blog to write about Scripture and theology, and to interact with other people around the world who have similar ideas about knowing God, following Jesus, and loving others.
I wonder if, when God has a hard century of running the universe, He gathers the angels together and says, «Let's see what crazy idea Jeremy Myers wrote about on his blog today!
«Blogging About Cabbages and Kings,» the blog's header reads; in the last year the DHM has taken on, among other things, the Texas FLDS debacle and the Consumer Product Safety Information Act, as well as posting frugal recipes and gift ideas, book reviews, and hymns every Sunday.
I don't know if you know about Fitstar Yoga and Yogascapes but I've taken some great ideas from there and from the Free People blog, and also from Headspace.
I have an Instagram account and I really want to take a step forward and make my own blog about healthy recipes and nutrition tips (as I'm a dietitian student) but sometimes the idea scares me.
First of all thank you so much for this blog, I love it and I love discovering all you great and healthy idea... I have one question about rice, is red rice as good as brown rice?
I have an Instagram account and I really want to make a step forward and make my own blog about healthy recipes and nutrition tips (as I'm a dietitian student) but sometimes the idea scares me.
We'd first met through food blogs (a story you can read more about in our ebook), so the idea that we'd grow together around the table makes good sense.
Last year I had tons of ideas on the blog about catering your classroom to the common core.
I posted a comment about the change on Melissa's blog and she loved the idea and said she had bananas ripening on her kitchen cabinet to try it!
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Hi Lexi, I am new to your blog, but have a teenage son who has dairy allergies, and can not tolerate chocolate... I'm wondering if you have any ideas for a yummy (peanut free as well) brownie using this recipe, but with something besides cocoa??? I'm not good at changing recipes, but was thinking of some sort of blondie or snickerdoodle - type flavor... if you ever get creative with this idea, I'd REALLY love to hear about it!
I've always been nervous about cooking for other people, and this blog has amplified the pressure a little bit — our friends and family see me posting all these recipes, so the whole idea of me cooking dinner has become a little more exciting than it used to be.
I already noted your event post, the day you posted it - and no way I'm missing it:) I had thought about making this weekend breakfast blogging public, but was wondering about the response as my blog isn't one of the hottest visited ones yet - But if you think it can be done, it will be a wonderful idea... Do give me a few tips;)
Also, replying to your most recent tweet here since I don't have twitter, there's a great blog called The Bite House, which is written by a chef living in the Maritimes, maybe he might have some ideas about things to do / see / eat while you're there.
At first, I was reluctant to tell my friends about the blog, for fear that they might think my writing wasn't good, or that they would disagree with my ideas or beliefs.
I'd intended to write a full post about the article here, but other news items and ideas kept pushing it off the blog... Read more
And I like your idea of doing a blog post about it, that would be fun.
i think i like the idea of a podcast, tho i'll need a bit of a coaching to know more about it.i will be hapy to let you blog mates know about the massive support arsenal have in Nigeria
If you've absolutely no idea what RSS is (and you really should if you read blogs, because it's pretty bloody useful1) then you can check out an explanation of what it's about here.
I got the idea to make sachets from my friend Julie (who has yet to blog about it or I'd link to her post * nudge, nudge *).
I had no idea about the Crunchy Chicken blog!
I had no idea a blog post written tongue - in - cheek about whether women should marry attractive men or not would create such a furor — Jezebel thinks I'm blaming women for men's bad behavior (I'm not); Rush Limbaugh thinks I'm a militant feminist (wow, is he ever wrong, but I already knew that about him); the ladies of «The View» debated it; Shannon Devereaux Sanford interviewed me for her show, Shannon's Corner on WTBQ in New Jersey; the podcast «The Bold and the Beautiful» talked about the column (they called me a «great» columnist!)
I think what I've learnt from reading the blog and comments today is the following: feeling bitter about being single and blaming other people (and oneself) is not a great idea (and this goes for women and men equally).
I have been making an outline about this very thing, along with lots of lunch ideas for my blog.
I have gained so much from reading different books, blogs, philosophies, and ideas about parenting; it would be a shame if we stopped reading, researching and writing about how to be the best parents we can be for our kids.
I've already published a post about non-sandwich lunch ideas and my blog readers found that post really helpful.
Over the past few months there has been no shortage of articles and blog posts about flying with children, and promoting the idea of child - free flights, or the notion of family sections on planes.
The unique thing about this blog has a great standalone section for this, packed with product reviews and gift ideas!
She loves running, reading, scrapbooking, Starbucks, hiking, cooking, picnics, pretending to be crafty, and having fun with her family.She blogs at The Real Thing with the Coake Family about crafts, organizing, family fun, American Girl ideas, cooking, and all manner of fun things, while keeping it real, not magazine glossy.
Regulars on this blog have probably read a lot about my story posted under «SkepticalGuest» but a technical snafu has lead to me posting with the «Older Mom» handle and I have no idea how to change.)
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