Sentences with phrase «in email readers»

The resulting URLs are long, unintelligible strings, making it difficult for members to give our memorable URLs for particular pages, often breaking in email readers when they exceed one line in length, and generally looking ugly.

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«A simple «I'm thinking of you» is a much nicer way to pass the time in the Starbucks line than looking at email (again),» Vanderkam reminds readers (true that!).
Blogs like Farnam Street and Ramit Sethi's I Will Teach You To Be Rich frequently tell their readers to unsubscribe if they're not interested in receiving their emails, because they don't want an audience that isn't engaged or isn't actively participating in the community.
In most email readers, the Inbox display includes the sender, the time sent, the Subject line, and the first 20 words (or so) of the email.
Readers who see their name or email address plugged into the subject line or greeting in an email tend to feel more uncomfortable about the personalization than anything.
Just so you know, I discuss all sorts of email technique (with real life examples from readers like you) in my free weekly newsletter.
«The best subject lines use a mix of clear value to the recipient — concise language that's not too dull or too clever, and an impetus to act,» says Hunter Boyle, senior business development manager for AWeber, an email marketing software company in Chalfont, Pa. «Picture your busy reader saying «So what?»
But whenever I write about how success is often based on outworking other people — both in terms of effort and in terms of hours spent — I get indignant emails from readers.
Sometimes when people are sending a similar email to multiple people, they forget to tailor it to each reader and end up with the wrong name or title in the subject line.
If you begin a thought or question that ends in the email, then the reader is once again forced to open the email, which is annoying, Augustine previously told Business Insider.
«Author Julie Morgenstern wrote an entire book on the subject, called Never Check Email in the Morning,» The Huffington Post reminds readers in an article that rounds up several voices all agreeing with Morgenstern and Bradberry.
In a statement, Nick Denton, the founder of Gawker Media, who was also personally named in the Hogan suit, said: «Just because Peter Thiel is a Silicon Valley billionaire, his opinion does not trump our millions of readers who know us for routinely driving big news stories including Hillary Clinton's secret email account, Bill Cosby's history with women, the mayor of Toronto as a crack smoker, Tom Cruise's role within Scientology, the N.F.L. cover - up of domestic abuse by players and just this month the hidden power of Facebook to determine the news you see.&raquIn a statement, Nick Denton, the founder of Gawker Media, who was also personally named in the Hogan suit, said: «Just because Peter Thiel is a Silicon Valley billionaire, his opinion does not trump our millions of readers who know us for routinely driving big news stories including Hillary Clinton's secret email account, Bill Cosby's history with women, the mayor of Toronto as a crack smoker, Tom Cruise's role within Scientology, the N.F.L. cover - up of domestic abuse by players and just this month the hidden power of Facebook to determine the news you see.&raquin the Hogan suit, said: «Just because Peter Thiel is a Silicon Valley billionaire, his opinion does not trump our millions of readers who know us for routinely driving big news stories including Hillary Clinton's secret email account, Bill Cosby's history with women, the mayor of Toronto as a crack smoker, Tom Cruise's role within Scientology, the N.F.L. cover - up of domestic abuse by players and just this month the hidden power of Facebook to determine the news you see.»
To date, I have received about 60 emails from readers who said they were interested in attending.
It might not be much of a relief but I see the same investing mistakes in a lot of the emails I get from readers.
The reader has to move the entire email column blocks or view in landscape to see the content The right sidebar in the email is completely off the screen of my Samsung Nexus S 4G.
To help our readers navigate throughout these treacherous waters, we asked some of our most popular contributors for their thoughts on what will be ahead throughout 2011 in a variety of different arenas — SEO, PPC, Conversion, Local Search, Email Marketing, and Social Media.
Embedded below is the video of his recent appearance (email readers will need to come to the site to view the video: Keep in mind that we've detailed T2's short positions before for those of you wanting a closer look and Tilson recently explained his short in LULU as well.
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A reader recently emailed in this Bible and theology question:
The article features an email from a reader who says she and her husband pretend to be Christians in order to fit in with their community.
A reader recently sent in an email about some questions from atheists that they had encountered.
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They read the book, found typographical errors, and suggested hundreds of changes to help clarify the argument and ideas (If you are interested in joining a future Beta Reader team, I will announce openings through the email newsletter).
A reader named Chuck McKnight recently sent in an email asking about 1 Corinthians 15:29 and Paul's statement about being «baptized for the dead.»
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however, we didn't make any changes in the older posts.We want to make our posts more readable yet simple (no mess - ups of pictures) so that our readers and our email subscribers can get the nice reading experience in the browser and in the inbox.
Last week, a reader emailed me asking if my Whole Grain Bread Recipe would be doable in the oven.
I have had several readers email to say not only did they love this recipe, but the non-gluten free people in their life loved it as well!
Many food bloggers have made them & loved them, friends and family who have tried the recipe have raved, and I've even gotten emails from readers in various parts of the world who have really enjoyed these beans.
Sometime in 2002, I received an email from a reader telling me I was wrong and that taste buds could only detect sour, sweet, bitter, salty, and umami flavors.
This cake was inspired by a sweet email from a reader who wanted help in converting a favorite family dessert to gluten free.
A reader recently emailed us, asking if there was a way to tone down the heat level in the canned jalapenos called for his chile relleno recipe.
My husband emails me your posts all the time, even though he knows I've got your blog in my Reader.
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In a recent email exchange with one of my readers, I was reminded that my goal and my focus is about having a nourished family.
I got a lovely email from a reader in the Philippines telling me about a kind of recipe contest for Ingredient Matcher, a new cooking app that is launching this fall.
As a bonus, I will be posting a round up of blogger chili recipes (with links) to share with all my readers so please email me a photo and link to your recipe post at aggiedgoodman (at) gmail.com if you want to be included in the roundup.
Reader Moose sent me a very long detaled email outlining why he thinks the NFL wanted Green Bay and Denver to play in the Superbowl.
Within two hours email from enthusiastic readers began pouring in.
Last month, we invited readers to email us with their «Number One Concern» for their child in the upcoming school year.
(Be sure to post a valid email in the «Email» field, but if you want to be anonymous put www.fake.com or www.google.com in the URL field — that way I can see your email to let you know if you won, but readers caemail in the «Email» field, but if you want to be anonymous put www.fake.com or www.google.com in the URL field — that way I can see your email to let you know if you won, but readers caEmail» field, but if you want to be anonymous put www.fake.com or www.google.com in the URL field — that way I can see your email to let you know if you won, but readers caemail to let you know if you won, but readers can't.)
These two posts were in response to an email from a My Toddler Talks reader asking how to encourage her toddler to communicate with words rather than pulling and pointing.
I thought I'd kick off the week with this lovely note I received from a TLT reader and elementary school teacher: Bettina, I've emailed you a couple of times in the past.
To do this, they are asking our readers to just email in why they think we should win — that is, if you do!
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Danielle and I were just laughing because she sent me an email from her client (GoodNites) about a free confidential conference call about bedwetting they're sponsoring with an expert tomorrow (Thursday in North / South America) and then discovered that yesterday's post was about bedwetting, and the reader even mentioned GoodNights.
From time to time, readers will email me asking me what I recommend from the myriad of choices available in the world of cloth diapers.
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