Sentences with phrase «in readers on my blog»

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Here in the real world, readers care not just about what you say but what it looks like on the screen too (as anyone who has every instantly clicked away from a blog post in an insane font or with wonky formatting can attest).
This exchange will mix up the authored content and subject matter on your blog to entice your readers to check out content by a well - known source, and your content on their blog will diversify your exposure and result in an influx of traffic.
Promote your blog's content — and in doing so, your brand — by engaging with readers through the comments section or on social media, such as Twitter and Facebook.
Heather Hopkins, a senior market analyst for Hitwise, explained in a blog post why she chose to focus on loyalty: «A few weeks ago when I posted my blog entry about Facebook being the largest news reader, I received a few comments and e-mails noting that visitors aren't as valuable if they don't come back.
For example, if you want to connect with Darren Rowse for the first time, knowing that direct contact may not be useful at this level, you may instead leave a significant comment on one of his blog posts, about 200 — 300 words in length, that offers something helpful to his readers.
My blog focuses on value investing and would be in line for your readers that are looking to allocate a portion of their portfolio to individual securities.
As readers of this blog can tell, I've been spending a lot of my time recently focused on cryptonetworks and blockchains, and in particular, working...
Prior to starting this blog I did some research on how to make a blog and what I took away as the most important piece in creating a successful blog was to provide valuable content to your readers.
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?»
Beyond that, this blog is for you, the reader at large, and I hope that I can challenge and engage you to think about issues in different ways or at least get you to argue about my thinking on them.
If you are an avid blog or website reader, set up your own personal hub of interests via RSS on your browser (and if you use the iPad, the Flipboard app could be put to very good use in doing this).
I invite readers of this post to participate in a discussion of biblical slavery on my blog: http://pathofthebeagle.com/2011/09/10/invitation-to-a-dialog-on-biblical-slavery/
«In Internet slang, a troll (/ ˈtroʊl /, / ˈtrɒl /) is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory, extraneous, or off - topic messages in an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog) with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional response or of otherwise disrupting normal on - topic discussion.&raquIn Internet slang, a troll (/ ˈtroʊl /, / ˈtrɒl /) is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory, extraneous, or off - topic messages in an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog) with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional response or of otherwise disrupting normal on - topic discussion.&raquin an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog) with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional response or of otherwise disrupting normal on - topic discussion.»
In my blog on Bobby Kennedy, I know I made one mistake, and at least two readers have written the editors (not me) to allege that I made another one, «a terrible error.»
Some of your readers may be interested in viewing Tony Campolo's take on «Love the Sinner, Hate the Sin» in the video clip posted on our btgproject.blogspot.com blog.
And it was Scot who, on his blog this week, pointed his readers to a podcast interview in which John Piper responds to the question, «Do you use commentaries written by women?»
So I mainly follow links on twitter now (and facebook to a lesser extent), following people who are good sources of the things I'm interested in, and trusting that the good quality articles will float to the top... When I want more things to read I turn to Google Reader, but normally end up just picking up on the few blogs I'm really interested in.
I haven't commented on your blog in several years (not since the «free grace wars» petered out) but it is one of the blogs that I follow via my news reader.
Based on the comments I received from my blog posts on the science and religion debate, I want to point Evangel readers in the direction of some resources that would inform the conversation because ---- with the exception of a few interlocutors ---- pervasive ignorance and fear seem to....
A reader recently contacted me with a good question about a topic I address on this blog and in my book:
So with that in mind, here are some of the most helpful resources shared by readers on Twitter, Facebook, and the blog.
This would be impossible to do without some sort of service like Google Reader which pulls all the blog posts together into one place and lets me know on one simple screen when new posts have been published from the various blogs I am interested in reading.
For her part, Fleece assured readers on her blog that there were no hurt feelings or scandals involved in the decision and said, «We have accomplished more than we could have ever dreamed of, and because of God's faithfulness, we can look towards a new season»...
Sure, not every article will be of interest (yet) to our younger readers, but there is sure to be a thought - provoking article in every issue, a blog post worthy of perusing and reposting on Facebook or Twitter, a poem — something that will catch their eye and remind them that the Truth is worth loving and, when necessary, worth fighting for.
I would ask that you either write a brief post on your blog inviting your readers over to read your review, OR, when you get to the section in your series on preterism, include links to your guest posts at that time.
Based on the comments I received from my blog posts on the science and religion debate, I want to point Evangel readers in the direction of some resources that would inform the conversation because ---- with the exception of a few interlocutors ---- pervasive ignorance and fear seem to prevail instead of knowledge and faith.
I am delighted to see you are back — although you have appeared on my reader it has taken me a while to visit as life has been pretty crazy with travel lately — but although you say that it is gone in a few hours, really one of the nice things about blogs is that they are easy to return to unlike some social media feeds and your writing is always as lovely as your photos — I appreciate you doing the bi-lingual posts!.
Glad to know I'm not alone Second, I'm working on a post for my blog about why a vegan diet is easier in college than we think, and I linked readers to this post because I found it so helpful!
I don't know if you've felt this way, but I certainly have — so, even if you have pageviews and readers on your blog, you don't always know what's in their minds, and how they are appreciating what you do.
I have been following your blog through my RSS Feed reader for ages now and it was like meeting a star in Hollywood when I met you on the Facebook page
I have always had this thing for cheesecakes, especially in summer, and you've got many cheesecake recipes on the blog, like the honey lavender cheesecake, the salted caramel apple cheesecake, or other vegan, gluten and lactose free versions such as the vegan raspberry cheesecake (a readers» favorite), the raw mango cheesecake, or the yuzu coconut cheesecake, to mention just a few of them.
In addition to representing your company, I would share trips with my readers on my blog as well as through live social media updates.
PS I fully appreciate that while you are very well informed in your area, you are not holding yourself out as a medical expert and as I reader / follower of your blog, I would not be relying on this information in any capacity other than a a very useful view from an informed participant!
This is my stock response when a reader hysterically blames a failed recipe on me, as all of the recipes in my book and on my blog are tested, and work if made as written: «So sorry it turned out that way for you.
Love your blog and I'll be a regular reader from now on in!
Most of the recipes in this stunning book are new, but Miriam did include a few of her readers favorite recipes that were originally posted on her blog.
Thank - you to my readers who wrote in on FB saying how often they check my blog for new recipes!
I shared a recipe for these healthy breakfast muffins here on the blog (in Finnish) a few years ago and as I know a lot of my readers have liked these, I thought I should make them again and share the recipe in English as well.
I often share personal stuff on my Instagram account and not so much on my blog because I believe most of my readers only want to check my recipe and then «bye»... But adding this personal note to a blog is so important in my opinion because only then our blog is unique and not one of a million other food blogs.
In the meantime if you're planning on seeing it be sure to let myself and the other readers of the blog in on how things wenIn the meantime if you're planning on seeing it be sure to let myself and the other readers of the blog in on how things wenin on how things went.
These were some questions raised in a few interesting blog posts, some as responses to reader comments, on -LSB-...]
The blog is growing in readers daily now we have improved the content by providing clearer features on making and promoting your work.
Readers go to beauty blogs to read about the latest trends and the newest products on the market, but the content they look for in these blogs is not confined to the blogger's thoughts and opinions.
In the past six weeks, the blog has had a tremendous response — it now draws readers on a daily basis from all over the U.S. and a dozen or so foreign countries as well.
As is often the case, most reader comments are coming in on The Lunch Tray's Facebook page, not here on the blog.
Disclaimer: We received a Kathy Van Zeeland handbag in exchange for holding this giveaway on the blog for all our lovely readers.
No blog about kids and food can ignore Halloween, a holiday that can be quite polarizing among readers: Some parents think unfettered gorging on Halloween candy is a sacrosanct tradition, while others view Halloween in the context of the larger food... [Continue reading]
No blog about kids and food can ignore Halloween, a holiday that can be quite polarizing among readers: Some parents think unfettered gorging on Halloween candy is a sacrosanct tradition, while others view Halloween in the context of the larger food environment and want to limit their kids» sugar consumption.
«You're So Pretty is a fashion and lifestyle blog dedicated to providing daily inspiration to our readers, keeping them updated on the latest in fashion news and trends, and curating a supportive community where women (and men) can nurture their creativity and passions, while creating their dream life one piece at a time.»
If you really think that a medical doctor on a blog going off with that kind of tone shouldn't affect her credibility in the eyes of the reader... I don't know what to say... I'm kind of shocked.
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