I love hearing all
the ideas from my readers, otherwise I feel like I am talking to myself
All that to say — incredibly helpful and interesting, and lots of great
ideas from readers!
Nesting Place is hosting 10 minute makeover Mr. Linky at her place tomorrow, feel free to check out all the great
ideas from readers!
I appreciate your time here on this site and am always open to suggestions and
ideas from our readers.
I'd like to gather
ideas from readers as well.
I welcome questions, comments, and new
ideas from my readers — please comment!
Wow, so many suggestions /
ideas from your readers!!
Would love to hear
some ideas from readers!
Elizabeth draws
ideas from her readers around the world for getting children to eat nutritious food.
I get a lot of recipe requests and
ideas from readers and, although I can't try them all, I absolutely love hearing them.
I also have to admit that there was a slight ulterior motive to the entry question I asked — I'm going to be doing another week of Christmas cookies and I wanted to feel out some new
ideas from readers.
That is so great you got
this idea from a reader!
Here's an interesting group intervention
idea from reader Katie Robinson.
This is a simple and very useful family intervention
idea from reader Jessalyn Pedone.
Here's a great new intervention
idea from reader Martha Nodar.
Not exact matches
Authors who post their
ideas and sample pages to Inkshares» community of 100,000
readers, for instance, will be published if their
ideas get 750 preorders
from readers.
From Danny Iny of Smashing Magazine, the first six items in this copywriting formula follow a similar path to the Before - After - Bridge formula, giving the
reader a sense of what life might be like with your product / service /
idea.
The card - swipe
reader can now be found at more than 20,000 retail locations in the U.S. Related: How Instagram Went
From Idea to $ 1 Billion in Less Than Two Years
The original
idea was to try and attract young Latino and Hispanic
readers and viewers, but that has since broadened to include millennials as a whole — a market that everyone
from Vice News to Snapchat claim to have a lock on.
If you have the capability, I would simply suggest reviewing your analytics data for referral information and just keep tabs that way (a previous post on Evaluating Link Results has a great comment
from one of the
readers regarding this — check out his
idea for certain).
With a clear four - step methodology to help
readers move
from idea to action, templates for
readers to map out their problems and the opposing
ideas for solving them, and with practical and memorable stories,
from music mogul Jay - Z, to the founder of Vanguard Group, Creating Great Choices was written with MBA students, business managers, non-profit and government agency leaders, teachers, and even elementary school students in mind.
He wanted «The Leader's Guide» to only be sold to those who supported the campaign, allow those select
readers to test the
ideas in the book, and then write the next book based on the info gathered
from that experiment.
I hope I'm able to offer some value for a few
readers, and hopefully the individual investors who are truly motivated to improve their own results will benefit
from reading more about my general thoughts and specific portfolio
ideas.
Through relatable stories, practical
ideas, and careful application of God's Word, Generous Love equips
readers to break free
from the shackles of self - absorption and discover how much sweeter life can be when we reach out to bless others with the unconditional love of Christ.
By leaving out this important information and by failing to seriously explore those biblical passages that, at least at first glance, don't seem to support his thesis, Bell has left his
readers ill - equipped to deal with challenges
from those who don't agree with these
ideas.
But again, I remind the
reader that «influence» is not a simple
idea, and provocation (even the provocation that comes
from misunderstanding) is an important sense of the word «influence.»
Although his exposition of their
ideas is peppered with his own judgments (often in dense, intricate but very rewarding footnotes that will tax every
reader's patience and eyesight), he keeps his distance
from his own text.
(His impressively broad resources, both traditional and innovative,
from Aquinas to Bulgakov, Dante to Bernanos, may well of course mean
readers find some
ideas with which they do not entirely concur.)
Most of these essays were more technical than other essays
from Lewis, and most
readers will probably find the content and
ideas a little too advanced for their taste.
The
idea of expressing ones hopes for the future by the birthday of a child was familiar also to Luke's Christian and Jewish
readers from their own Scriptures.
I am so grateful — for all these opportunities, of course, but mostly for the kindness of other people: the
reader who shoved a $ 50 Starbucks card into my pocket at a signing; the flight attendant who gently patted my arm; Dad's
idea to make my favorite comfort food for dinner and Mom's faithful execution of pork loin, rice, and fried apples; Marvin and Brandon at Belk; Dan's shoulder; a call
from my sister;
readers who pile into minvans and drive many miles just to talk, friends who understood why, with all this good publicity, I would just need a good, long cry.
However, what we hear
from most
readers is that they're looking for simple vegetarian recipes or healthy dinner
ideas.
The
idea of pizza dough or in a watermelon feta salad
from a fellow
reader sounds great too!
We've gotten tons of awesome feedback
from readers who've tried our sweet potato crust pizza, so I've added our favorite
reader - submitted
ideas later in the post!
Any
ideas from you or other
readers would be a great help.
Before visiting South Tyrol, my
idea of cabbage salad was the coleslaw you get
from Saint - Hubert, creamy or traditional (my Canadian / Québecois
readers will know what I mean!)
The
idea for these pancakes actually came
from a
reader who commented on my Parmesan Grilled Polenta Chips.
All you do is complain day in and day out, and the regular
reader has to suffer
from your pointless articles that you can't even support with facts and original
ideas.
Think the Q ~ s
from readers is a great
idea.....
TheHardTackle's Sachin Madaan previews both the matches for our
readers to get a clear
idea of what to expect
from the encounters.
We welcome
ideas from you and your
readers.
Back in 2010, we had a Lunch Box
Reader Exchange and you can still check that out for
ideas from other TLT
readers.
This page gives an overview of TLT's regular features — Notes
from the Field; the Kids» Snack Hall of Shame; the Friday Buffet — as well as links to some of our best past conversations, like those about picky eaters; kids and table manners; sneaking veggies into kids» food; and our TLT
Reader Exchanges on lunch box
ideas, cookbooks and more.
Readers will find everything
from: age - specific feeding advice; guidance on talking about nutrition with children in an age - appropriate way; sections on the really tough problems like eating disorders, allergies, and picky eating; a chapter devoted to meal planning and shopping; charts showing sources of key nutrients, appropriate portion sizes and when produce is in season and how to prepare it; lists of healthy snack and lunch
ideas; and much more.
I know you responded out of the goodness of your hearts (and not because of the oh - so - powerful inducement of a fridge magnet) but I'd still love to send one to «Visitor
from FAS» and «We3Beans,» the
readers whose
ideas were selected by my daughter for her birthday today.
I sent out an SOS to Lunch Tray
readers for suggestions for alternative treats, and last night I read out aloud to my family every one of your creative
ideas — everything
from «cupcakes» made
from fresh fruit (thank you, Mile Hi Mama) to buying trees for planting by the class (ditto, Corrie) to origami flying squirrels (Michele Hays)!
I am extremely touched by all the messages I received throughout the year
from readers telling me about how much their kids loved the printables, the quiet books they made and just enjoyed my
ideas in general.
We're passionate about bringing our
readers the very best information and
ideas out there to encourage confident motherhood
from postpartum to preschool.
I'm hoping the
readers here will have some
ideas about improving adoption home study practice, based on what we have learned
from the deaths of Hana Williams and Lydia Schatz and injuries to their siblings.
A month
from now, when someone else decides to click on a link to this page, that
reader will have absolutely no
idea what you are asking about.