Sentences with phrase «little blog in»

It's such honour to be included on the 2017 list providing we only just started our little blog in April 2016.
Since starting our little blog in late 2017, it has brought us so many new relationships with amazing businesses in St. Louis.
Big things will happen to this little blog in the next few months.
I've said this before and I'll say it again: one of the main reasons why I started this fun little blog in the first place was because I'm totally that self - proclaimed blog - obsessed girl who was inspired by my other favorite bloggers on the «net.
Now 3 years later my little blog in the sky gets over 50 -LSB-...]
Jane Ellen, so happy you found my little blog in this huge universe!
The new year has started wonderfully, and if I'm honest — a little chaotically, and I haven't had much of a chance to even look at this little blog in a while.
What a thrill it was to come up with a recipe when they reached out asking to feature our little blog in an upcoming issue... we are actually still pinching ourselves.
First of all, I am a little blog in midst of so many well established blogs with amazing pictures and even more fantastic recipes.

Not exact matches

The solution, according to Newport and a host of other experts, is simple — break out of the «walled garden» of social media by starting your own little kingdom in the form of your own blog or website.
For those looking for a deep dive into the subject, there are long lists of skills to acquire or outlines of multistep training programs to follow, but if you're more interested in simple but powerful changes that you can make today, a recent post on blog Dumb Little Man is for you.
(Branson includes a photo of one such woman in his blog post... it's taken from a distance and it's kind of arty — but I'm going to just go ahead and warn you it might be a little NSFW.)
Sharing his team's plans of moving to a concrete wine cellar for safety, Branson jokingly wrote in his blog post, «I suspect there will be little wine left in the cellar when we all emerge.»
Frind, who seems to relish this kind of fight, responded today with a blog post,"Match.com no longer top dating site, sends in the lawyers,» which includes data from Comscore that shows little PlentyofFish besting all of its competitors in terms of daily unique visitors.
In a blog post, co-founder Evan Sharp noted that most big tech companies — including Pinterest — have made little progress on hiring more women and minorities, a failure that he attributes largely to the fact «that companies haven't stated specific goals.»
The country's former prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad, has taken to his blog repeatedly to criticize the project — and the administration of current Prime Minister Najib Razak — for allegedly selling land, residency and other benefits to relatively affluent mainland Chinese and bringing little economic benefit to locals in return.
«Respect for your privacy is coded into our DNA, and we built WhatsApp around the goal of knowing as little about you as possible,» Mr. Koum wrote in a blog post after he had sold WhatsApp to Facebook for $ 19 billion.
In its relatively short life, Big Girl Branding has become a blog of note... a place for entrepreneurs (and aspiring entrepreneurs) to come and sit a spell... learn a little something... and maybe experience a laugh or two.
The story points out that Koum wrote in a blog post after selling WhatsApp in 2014: «Respect for your privacy is coded into our DNA, and we built WhatsApp around the goal of knowing as little about you as possible.»
While blog posts, charts, and videos are powerful content marketing mainstays, with a little ingenuity, you can take your visual content in some exciting and unexpected directions.
In fact, I wrote a whole blog post about how a little SEO keyword research increased my reach by 170 %.
I could sell some stuff, blog in my little clubhouse, and even swing some clubs once in a while!
Follow and tweet with them on Twitter, and give them a little link love by linking to their content in your own blog articles.
Increasingly however, there's a trend towards jumping on the user generated content bandwagon with site owners happy to set up a blog to update once in a while or to do a little bookmarking.
I find that frequently a good and insightful blog post generates less in the way of comment than a bad one, because there is little within that people feel they need to contradict.
Sadly, I only wrote 3 blog posts in 2013 (busy with other projects), but despite that, blog traffic increased over 700 % in 6 months, which goes to show that a little content promotion can go a long way.
I went a little overboard, but like I said, it's been a while since I got to stretch my legs on this blog and you presented yourself like a bear in heat.
This is a nice little piece, well - written, and in the belief blog... but, once you scan down a bit further, the story gets slaughtered by the same - ole, same - ole gang of people making judgements on people's beliefs.
So, what is my point?To read Paul's polemic, his rhetoric and generally his theology as an end in itself, rather than his attempt to bring others to an experience of the living God is to me, missing the point.It seems that much of the divisiveness between believers on this blog and a few others I visit is just that: I often read... Paul says this... hey, but Jesus says that... no, he wasn't saying that, he was saying this and so on and so on.Am I the only one bored with this «your Mother and my Mother were hanging out clothes» approach.I think we need a little more adverb, as in maybe....
This is a bit bigger subject than can be explained in a little blog box.
Parts of my story have been told in various places, but little has been posted here on this blog.
We touched on this a little bit Friday, when several of you encouraged me to focus less attention on deconstructing fundamentalism and more attention on moving forward in the reconstruction process — good suggestions for bringing more life and focus to the blog.
Since this «Blog - O - Sphere» is centralized into talking about issues of happenstance moments in one's life that shaped one's envisioning perceptions of their today life, I would like to share to the posters just a little bit of my past life.
sooo glad I found your blog... in my little corner of the world, I'm alone in my views on Christianity... refreshing to find others like me.
First, you can pray in China, read the article on christians in China at a little earlier on this blog.
I do think if you are going to tolerate such blatant abuse (calling you a blasphemer and mockingly consigning me to hell) on your blog, then you might consider a little more latitude in the rebukes such behavior generates.
Second, as to how to start, Sam included many practical suggestions in his blog series about how to get started, but let me share a little bit about what we are doing in my family.
Maybe if you did believe (which I think there is something somewhere inside of your little soul of yours that does believe cause you wouldn't be here otherwise) you wouldn't be so hateful or your life wouldn't be so empty that you need to find a void filler by spending your precious time in this blog.
Most of what I write about was inspired from little statements or offhanded remarks I read in other books or blogs.
Parts of my story, my journey of faith, my walk with God (or whatever you want to call it) have been posted in various places online (on Jason Boyett's blog, for example) and in a book I edited last year, but little of it has been posted here on this blog.
I strongly recommend that if you are truly interested in learning what I think, then take some time to do a little reading from the blog posts on this blog.
Some people can blog 24/7 — others (especially those of us a little longer in the tooth!)
This is always a little embarrassing for me because I save my best, most personal writing for my books and tend to hammer out most of my blog posts before I've even had my second cup of coffee in the morning, which is a hazy, disorienting time in which I am strictly prohibited from making important life decisions or ordering things from the internet.
I enjoy your openness and willingness to post a «theological concept» that is still in development... but I have to admit, it seems like you're trying a little too hard here... I» v read one of your more recent posts and realize that you have to set this aside for a while (at least on your blog).
I don't really mention in this Facebook post, but these posts are sometimes little more than a summary of a much longer post on my blog.
«As a general rule, I will respond to little if any criticism of me in the media, on social media, blogs, open letters, etc..
While each one of these activities brings in a little bit of money each month, they do not even come close to covering the total cost of running this blog.
I just restored my blog... I had to do some hand coding, and lost a few things, so hopefully I made in time for this month's synchro blog But if not, you can find a little bit more about me http://antwrites.com/2011/07/06/chasing-the-wild-goose-on-independence-day/
(A little over a year ago, I wrote a blog post dealing with some of the inappropriate responses to abuse and immorality that I have seen in various ministries over the years.)»
I've been working on a blog for a few years now, and having been trying to push myself to get it out there a little bit more, and this has been really helpful I will definitely be taking a lot of these tips on board and putting them in to practice x
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