Sentences with phrase «longer than posting»

Now, before you run screaming into the hills because of how long it has taken to get to this point, reading this blog had taken longer than posting your title for sale.
It's even longer than this post!)

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The Triton team posted videos to demonstrate a person breathing underwater, but they were cut so a shot never lasted longer than a minute.
The income pays for day - to - date expenses, and research has shown that companies with a yield tend to post higher long - term total returns than those without.
The United States Postal Service is the latest victim in a long list of organizations to have recently experienced a data breach, saying it believes more than 800,000 employees» personal data — including Social Security numbers, names, dates of birth, addresses among other information — may have been compromised, the Washington Post reports.
It's more enjoyable to watch a video rather than read a long blog post.
You can still post images with more than 20 percent text as long as you don't promote them in the News Feed.
Google realizes that such a long - form post can better answer a searcher's question than a 500 - word post, which results in the longer post rising higher in search results.
Not only it's more attractive, your post also get a higher chance of landing in the first pages in the search results since it's more specific and there's less competition for the latter phrase (a.k.a long tail keywords) than the former.
I have written more than one long blog post on this topic, but a simplified version of that would be to say: A startup will know it its offering has achieved product / market fit if they are having trouble meeting demand for the product.
Further, you can use points for credit against travel purchases for up to 12 months after those purchases post to your account — a much longer window than most other cards offer.
Third and finally, the traditional story misses the real function of private banks, which is to solve an information problem in the purest Hayekian senses. That is, banks are or should be specialists in risk assessment and risk taking. They should know their client, understand the local market and have their pulse on the broad economy. Arguably, if properly structured, they can and should do this better than other entities such as governments. In other words, the proper role of banks should be underwriting — lend money, hold the debt, and bear the risk. Which is a long - winded way of getting to the main point of this post.
The quality and appeal of your work is far more important than the length, but the data points toward longer posts as being more popular for link building and SEO — that is, at least several thousand words long.
I apologize that this post has gotten much longer than the simple thank you I wanted to write, but I just get so pumped up listening to these podcasts.
Investment - grade bonds have historically tended to suffer smaller losses than stocks, and they very rarely post losses over longer time periods.
And here's an interesting fact: according to OrbitMedia less than 5 percent of bloggers write posts longer than 1,500 words:
Yale Appliance's Sheinkopf started targeting long tail keywords in his blog posts when he realized the important term «counter depth refrigerator,» with a monthly search volume of 8,700, was more valuable to him than purchasing listing positions through PPC for terms like «refrigerator.»
Excellent information Mr. Lincke I have recently started with a shaving routine that involves using a badger bristle brush and shaving soap as well as using pre and post shaving oils, granted prep time takes a little longer but the end results are so much finer than when I simply shaved using foams and gels.
In a recent post, Long - Term Bonds Behave More Like Stocks Than You Might Think, Lawrence via Fortune Financial fame outlined: It shouldn't be surprising that long - term Treasurys exhibit almost the same degree of volatility as equitLong - Term Bonds Behave More Like Stocks Than You Might Think, Lawrence via Fortune Financial fame outlined: It shouldn't be surprising that long - term Treasurys exhibit almost the same degree of volatility as equitlong - term Treasurys exhibit almost the same degree of volatility as equities.
We've also seen that our longer posts perform better than our shorter posts.
Buzzsumo's research discovered that shorter posts perform better in terms of Facebook engagement than longer posts.
Buzzsumo also found that posts linked to a piece of content outside of Facebook get more engagement when the linked content is a long article rather than a short piece of content.
We have a growing network of fans and work with advertisers on long term campaigns as well for those who want more than a simple blog post or product review.
There are so many things wrong with the history of your posts it will take too long to point them all out and correct them than I have available at the moment.
Go through the posts and observe their sizes, and make no post that is any longer than the others — this is the first principle of civilized living in society.
Inspired by your lamenting lost friends, I wrote a short post on «Losing Friends» rather than putting a long comment here.
It was way too long to be posted on our blog and consisted of little more than numerous quotations from Scripture.
Not to mention, this entire post is one long and contra - biblical argument that you / we shouldn't argue about theology, without ever setting forth clear and logical propositions that NOT arguing (again, fill in whatever verb you're more comfortable with, the result is the same) theology honors God more than standing in the gap and defending the truth he has set forth once and for all.
Seriously, I can only stomach reading the atheist slop for so long, never mind posting under numerous handles (oh, Tommie Tom is going to hate my writing handle, but, after all, I am flying with EVIL, so, handle is appropriate to use) to stay on longer than need be.
His writing is fantastic too, even if his quote - studded posts are often too long to maintain the non-specialist's interest (so says the writer of 3,000 - word posts about why The Bangles were better in 1983 than in 1987!).
That's convenient — rely on a particular image of this version of «god» for so long, which by the way is depicted this way on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, until people start realizing it's nothing more than another version of Santa, then simply move the goal posts by suddenly claiming «Huh?
The post materialized after a long phone conversation between us in the wake of my controversial post about Dave Ramsey and poverty, at which point I realized my sister knew way more about this topic than I did.
Anyway, those of you who have been reading me for many years know I don't hate the Church and that my posts usually suffer from being too long rather than too short.
These days, the Waukegan, Ill., native is even busier than he has been for a long time — as one of the editors overseeing the recent rebirth of one of America's great magazines, The Saturday Evening Post, writing regular short stories for them and for another revived literary mag, The Strand.
Maybe the final stage of our rebuilding — or, really, with our young and talented philosophical cultural critics — being built better than ever — is a long, windbag, off - the wall, semi-philosophical post by ME.
Most Popular Post: «God Is Not Ashamed — Our Brothers Speak Out» [Guys, I heard from so many women who said that these posts made them feel more hopeful than they have felt in a long time.
While I can't say I haven't had my ups and downs with my problems since this post I've had periods of peace and joy that are more intense and longer lasting than I've ever experienced.
help I just wanted to see if the lune would do it, her posts are more delusional than most, and often vERY long, so what the hell
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.
Since there are many new readers on this blog, and since probably everyone who has been here longer than a year has forgotten the basic argument I am trying to present, I figured I would spend one post summarizing my view and inviting people to go back and read some of what I have written previously only this topic.
Just post shoryer ones on the same tather than one long one!
For so long I would read a blog post like this and think «well that wouldn't work for me because my skin is so much more difficult than hers.»
She says in the post if you want to do longer than 4 days you have to do a more traditional pink salt brine to prevent bacterial growth.
I often go longer than I mean to between posts although long ago gave up trying to keep up with all the bloggers that post without fail each week (or each day)!
The crazy month is why this recipe has taken a bit longer than I wanted to post.
I know it's been way too long since I posted any new recipes, but holy man, the holidays took way more of a toll on me than I was -LSB-...]
So sorry for what turned out to be a much longer post than I anticipated!
I did my best to stock up on recipes before I left so that I would have a stash to post on the blog, but our stay was longer than expected and I had to do a little cooking in their kitchen — which they were kind enough to allow.
I have a confession: the initial form of this post was more of a slightly ticked - off long - winded rant than anything else.
the batter turned a deep purple when adding the berries, as is the muffins;D took a bit longer than 25 min, and could have gone longer I think, but all in all, a good recipe to work with... Thx oh, and I found you via a FB link from a friend... who posts recipes... going to look at the Chocolate raspberry banana smoothie, looks great; D
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