Sentences with phrase «idea by reading their blogs»

Get an even better idea by reading their blogs, listening to interviews with their leaders and executives, and try to match them.

Not exact matches

@Sabio... I agree that there are many interpretations that get stated, and maybe I'm just chiding at the idea that my own are always «confirmaton bias»... but I think I'm not the only one who has been suprised by a reading of David's cartoons or blogs that challenge my usual belief or interpretation.
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I read Tom Miller's comment «Wow, nice to see a bit of legal argument out on the Labour blogs...» differently, as being about the quality and depth of Lord Justice White's excellent post on the legal position rather than the idea that the issue is neglected by the Labour blogs.
Mike, perhaps rather than reading a couple of fringe blogs by right - libertarians (and even those don't hold the opinions you're attributing to them, but often talk about alternative economic ideas like a citizens» income) who are about as representative of mainstream Liberal Democrat thought as Tony Benn is of Labour, you should look at sites like http://socialliberal.net/, which more or less represents the mainstream of the party.
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The idea being that I can just keep this up as I read blogs and sites thoughout the week and have it all ready to go by the end of the week.
As I was reading comments to your recent blogs, I was struck by the insights of fellow Edutopia.org bloggers and commenters about technology integration and education, and found that I could apply their ideas directly to my job.
Read these two recent Edutopia blogs — «Use Game - Based Learning to Teach Civics» by Andrew Miller and «Engage Future Voters with Election Projects» by Suzie Boss — and then check out the links below for more ideas and materials.
I recently read an amazing piece on a blog by Shira Leibowitz (@shiraleibowitz) and felt a need to share her ideas with other leaders!
Based on the increasingly popular idea that the majority of the reading public will not only recognize good content but also feel compelled to compensate writers for it in a voluntary way, Blookist lets authors start a «blook» (blog + book) and add to it, chapter by chapter, while selling those chapters to donors who come to the site for content.
Interview (Starts at 12:25)- Eolake Stobblehouse blogs about e-books and other creative endeavors from his perch in Lancashire, U.K. I spoke with him by Skype on September 12, 2011, and we cooked up some great ideas for Amazon on how they might design the new tablet in a way that includes a special procedure for entering that focused, nondistracted realm of Kindle reading, even on the bright - screen of the tablet.
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I had been toying with the idea of a DX for a while, spurred on in part by Andrys Basten's enthusiastic blog posts about her DX, and also the thought that it'd be perfect for reading newspapers.
Stay on top of news and trends in your field or genre and get ideas for your articles and blog by reading the tweets of the people you follow.
Stay on top of news and trends in your field and get ideas for your articles and blog by reading the tweets of the people you follow.
I've read agent blogs that say not to bother mentioning, in a query, that your manuscript has been professionally edited because they'll have no idea if it was done by a reputable editor or not.
By reading the best blogs about traveling, you get an idea of the culture, history, and experiences you can expect when exploring a new location.
Each Travel Whispers blog post can be found by clicking the link through to the next blogger at the bottom of the post, and so on, so have a read and see how other travel bloggers answered the same questions — you might find some exciting new bloggers to follow and some great travel ideas for the future!
I'm the same way — I read so many blogs that solo female travel feels normal... until I mention it to someone else and they act appalled by the idea.
For the Walker Art Center's The Green Room blog, John R. Killacky interviews Jones about his new book «Story / Time: The Life of an Idea,» which documents the development of a dance (a «meditation» on composer John Cage's 1958 work «Indeterminacy» in which he reads 90 one - miinute stories) co-commissioned by the Walker where it was performed in 2012.
Therefore it's a good idea to stay abreast of trends by reading industry blogs.
Loyal readers follow blogs for trends, ideas and inspiration by reading through the trials and tribulations of bloggers who document a variety of home - related projects.
The other crazy idea I had was maybe you could get a big sponsor since your blog is read by so many people and have a company like Lowes or Home Depot do some of the work for free or at a discount in exchange for PR?!
Sounds like your husband doesn't mind doing one or two of the projects you bring him — that makes him a keeper:) Just tell your him that by reading blogs and getting so many DIY project ideas that you are actually saving lots of money — no need to hire a contractor or buy super expensive materials.
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