There's a new
local blog in the Bay and I'm one of the lucky contributors!
Not exact matches
For example, if you are not well known yet
in your industry, start off with guest
blog posting and
local speaking engagements to build your credibility.
Each
blog post that you put out should reference your
local community
in some way.
So, I had a brilliant idea to get certified to be a nail tech,» she said
in a
blog post for Global Grind, adding «Don't be surprised if you hear about a part time job I've picked up at a
local nail salon.»
In addition to utilizing social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter, 30 Lines» Whaling recommends that small businesses introduce their own
blogs as a means to pass along content that underscores the company's knowledge and expertise, with an emphasis on
local information that directly affects customers.
«Thanks to his generous personal financial investment
in the program, together we will move the needle forward at the
local and state level, tearing down misperceptions and providing concrete protections for those who need it most,» Griffin wrote
in a
blog post.
«Just having the product available
in the
local language did not spur organic growth,» wrote Trello's VP of marketing
in a
blog post outlining lessons from the company's initial international expansion.
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.
A praise - filled writeup on a popular
blog or
in the
local newspaper will ultimately benefit both of you, so both of you should be actively trying to generate and amplify that content as much as possible.
These keywords are implemented throughout the website and included
in any content that is published throughout the web on behalf of the business, whether it's a guest
blog post, a company profile on an industry site, or a
local directory submission.
In addition to leading activism efforts in our local communities and providing pastoral care to those devastated by the verdict, we also took to Twitter, blogs, pulpits and conference podiums to call upon white Christians to wake up to the reality of racism in Americ
In addition to leading activism efforts
in our local communities and providing pastoral care to those devastated by the verdict, we also took to Twitter, blogs, pulpits and conference podiums to call upon white Christians to wake up to the reality of racism in Americ
in our
local communities and providing pastoral care to those devastated by the verdict, we also took to Twitter,
blogs, pulpits and conference podiums to call upon white Christians to wake up to the reality of racism
in Americ
in America.
Today's
blog comes from Stephan Bauman, who serves as the President of World Relief, which includes approximately 2,500 staff
in 20 different countries focused on a mission of empowering
local churches to serve the vulnerable, including more than 25 offices
in the U.S. that resettle refugees.
In a blog post entitled, «The Tornado, The Lutherans, and Homosexuality,» Piper confidently proclaims that the tornado that hit downtown Minneapolis yesterday was a result of divine judgment on a group of Lutherans meeting in a local church to discuss, among other things, a «social statement» that could make it easier for the church to accept homosexual union
In a
blog post entitled, «The Tornado, The Lutherans, and Homosexuality,» Piper confidently proclaims that the tornado that hit downtown Minneapolis yesterday was a result of divine judgment on a group of Lutherans meeting
in a local church to discuss, among other things, a «social statement» that could make it easier for the church to accept homosexual union
in a
local church to discuss, among other things, a «social statement» that could make it easier for the church to accept homosexual unions.
Hello, my name is Ana, I am from Portugal but now I live
in France, after a few years of living
in Sweden and Denmark — and that is how I first heard about yout amazing
blog, when I was looking for websites with recipes with
local and seasonal ingredients to find out what to do with the strange vegetables I was getting
in my weekly vegetable box!
Known as Canada's child and family nutrition expert, Sarah runs a nutrition communications and consulting company, Sarah Remmer Nutrition Consulting, and shares her expertise on her
blogs and
in the media (both
local and national).
I first came across it at a
local bakery / vineyard — I can't actually remember if we tried it, but it stuck
in my mind nonetheless, and soon after when I saw a recipe for tarte flambée appear on the Homesick Texan
blog (with jalapenos added to Texan - ify it) I knew that I would eventually be making it myself.
If you're interested
in local, seasonal, forageable, and then stories and recipes to go with, Fat of the Land is your go to
blog.
We would like this
blog to provide interesting information and share our enthusiasm for English wine to those with a general interest
in the English countryside or
local food & drink to experienced wine lovers and anyone
in between.
Howdy there, this is Alexis Marzan, just identified your
Blog on google and i must say this blog is great.may I share some of the article found in this website to my local mates?i'm not sure and what you think?in either case, Thank
Blog on google and i must say this
blog is great.may I share some of the article found in this website to my local mates?i'm not sure and what you think?in either case, Thank
blog is great.may I share some of the article found
in this website to my
local mates?i'm not sure and what you think?
in either case, Thank you!
Spring is my favorite season and I love living
in the country and supporting
local farms and artisan food makers (thus the Eat Local section of this b
local farms and artisan food makers (thus the Eat
Local section of this b
Local section of this
blog)!
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in small batches with fresh
local ingredients.
San Francisco, CA About
Blog Articles and discussion about dining,
local produce, restaurants, food and drink culture, recipes, food production, food exports and all things relating to food and drink
in Australia.
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In Food The Vanilla Bean
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Sprouted Kitchen: A lovely husband and wife collaborative
blog whose approach to food is all about embracing
local, seasonal food
in its purest form.
I live
in Alameda and had a quick chat with a
local bookstore and, from my descriptions of your
blog and food, they fell
in love and thought maybe you could pay Alameda a visit.
It was made
in a
blog by Mike Law, a former Newham councillor, who declared of the surprising # 40 million loan offered by his council to West Ham: «It was a bizarre partnership between a deprived
local authority and a failing football club.»
She will
blog about family fun
in the Triangle — including freebies and news that matters to
local parents.
I was surprised to hear about your
blog this morning
in the front page of our
local paper (I live
in the same town as you).
How wonderful it was to get an email on Friday to let me know that Mommy Niri has been nominated for a Nickelodeon's Parent's Pick Award
in the Best
Local Blog section.
So when Office Depot engaged me to be a REAL Change
blog ambassador the biggest incentive
in the campaign, besides it supporting an amazing cause of Adopt A Classroom, was that I get to give something to a
local teacher.
Share What a way to start the New Year (I told you 2009 was going to be a great year for Mommy Niri), Mommy Niri featured
in the
local Parents and Kids publication
in an article highlighting Mommy Bloggers and why they
blog.
She supports sustainable living, shops from
local farms, cooks from scratch, gardens, reads and writes
in her spare time, and
blogs about it at Farmer's Daughter.
I just found your
blog via the
local parents email list (3000 parents
in silicon valley) and shared it with my POIG (pediatric obesity interest group) email list of MDs, med students, PhDs, RDs and some community members
in the SF Bay Area.
Whether it's online (communities,
blogs, Facebook pages, webinars, teleseminars) or
in - person (communities, classes, support groups or
local AP friends with older children), you can't beat parents helping parents to expand your toolbox!
I fully acknowledge that there is a little extra work involved, like doing the research to seek out safe products (something I try to help people with
in my own
blog), or having to order products from some obscure online store rather than picking it up at the
local Target.
In this last month, you're going to want to talk to other moms about their experiences with breastfeeding (that'll be where you'll learn the most), go along to a breastfeeding class, check out what
local breastfeeding support there is and read books and
blogs and articles about breastfeeding.
The East Valley Moms
Blog is for mothers
in Arizona's East Valley region, and is filled with
local recommendations, how - to's, parenting advice, and more.
You need to make it a lot easier to promote (with
blog feeds such as Etsy Mini etc), work harder at promoting the site and sellers (I live
in Sheffield and can't understand why you have so little presence
in your
local press which should be easy to generate) and networking on this site is still appalling (business is definately generated by forums etc and it's still impossible to keep track of threads which is inexcusable these days).
In 2010, two
local moms founded Scottsdale Moms
Blog.
Loving -LCB- Almost -RCB- Every Moment: Among many things, my
blog is about: babies, preschoolers, attachment parenting, games, crying, laughing, colic, sleep (or lack thereof), fun, tears, pregnancy, tummies, wheat - free cooking, eco-friendly living stuff, organized chaos, food, marriage, cloth diapers, being
in love, family, ABC's and 1 -2-3's, breastfeeding, health, natural parenting, optimism, smiles, organics, responsibility, cosmetic safety, the environment, shopping and living
local, alternative medicine, coping, motherhood, love...
If you're interested
in launching your own parenting website or
blog, I'd first start by following
local bloggers and writers
in your city.
Surprise AZ Mom's
blog posts include helpful information for
local moms about upcoming events, free activities, and
in - depth pieces about
local attractions, while more personal posts are filed under the «Thoughts and Such» tab.
I have actually started a
blog in a
local online popular paper.
Trading
in a lucrative producing career
in New York City for the stay - at - home mom life
in Dallas, Shannon Schmid funnels her creative background into a thriving
local blog, which offers tips and tricks on everything from decorating, recipes, travel tips, and more.
It turns out it is pretty straightforward and cost effective, this day
in age, and I've asked my
local service to write a
blog post about it!
Not only do I greatly enjoy joining
in the annual celebration through Attachment Parenting International «s week - long observance on the APtly Said
blog, but I also get to partake
in fun,
local events through my job as a WIC Breastfeeding Peer Counselor.
San Francisco Moms
Blog — San Francisco Moms
Blog is a community of
local moms who support each other, share ideas, give back, and embrace living
in the San Francisco area.
He raised several good points, from the power of organizing
local blog networks to the fragmentation of online media into many niches to the need to combine data that has often been hidden
in silos.
In particular,
local media attention matters: it's often easier to get than national coverage, it lets you leverage your
local activists and it can lead to much broader distribution of your story if it gets on a newswire (even
local blogs can help, since they may be disproportionately read by elected officials and other opinion leaders and can also serve as a source for national
blogs — see this article for details).