Not exact matches
Cory Haik, who recently joined Mic as chief strategy officer after working in a similar capacity at the Washington
Post, says a big part
of what she and Mic's director
of growth and editorial products, Marcus Moretti, are working on is an attempt to marry traditional measurements
of reader activity with
newer ways
of determining if
readers are getting long - term value from what the site is providing.
Such advice comes as no surprise to
readers of Fried's 15 years
of posts on his company's popular and influential blog, Signal vs. Noise or who have read any
of his books, like Rework, the
New York Times best - seller he co-wrote with his Basecamp partner, David Heinemeier Hansson.
The tip above is from Brian's
post on how a relatively
new blog received thousands
of readers using something called the Skyscraper Technique.
For a long time, though, I have wished Stratechery did a better job
of providing value not just through daily emails and
posts, but to the
new user stumbling across the site for the first time, or the long - time
reader hoping to find that one
post they remember reading.
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.
When they wrote
new articles, Google
Reader would give me the title
of their
post (like a newspaper headline) and the opening line or two.
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.
You know, while I am not much
of a smoothie person myself, I know a lot
of people are, so I think this is a really great and helpful
post, as, although the prep and freeze method is not
new to me, I believe it it could be to many
of your quite a few
of your
readers.
When I realized that my
readers didn't care how often I
posted, it gave me such a sense
of relief and love that it gave me a whole
new look at my life as a blogger.
I am a
new reader of yours I was so thrilled to see this
post following your
post about Paris.
I've
posted this recipe before, but I wanted to share it again because 1) I have a lot more
readers now (so this is
new to most
of you) and 2) these sandwich buns are so good.
Hi I am a
new reader and I love every one
of your
posts.
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.
As a belated celebration
of our Green Kitchen Smoothies book (which now is out in UK, US, Australia, German, Dutch, Swedish, Danish and Polish), Vitamix has kindly agreed to give away one
of their
new Vitamix S30 blenders (the one we have used in this
post) to one
of our
readers.
This
new section will be part
of my recipe
posts moving forward thanks to your awesome feedback from my
reader's survey!
Here are some fun photos we took
of Andrew's
new OshKosh B'gosh outfits and at the end
of this
post, I'm going to share how you can team up with OshKosh B'gosh to make a difference in YOUR community, Save 20 % on your in store or online purchase, AND one lucky
reader will have a chance to WIN a $ 50 OshKosh B'gosh Gift Card in time to pick up some fun Back to School items for your students!
-LSB-...] had so much fun during A Very Rookie Summer that we are launching a
new series
of reader - submitted
posts.
New York Times» Lens blog recently collected 400 photos from its
readers, 282
of which were selected that the editors truly feel define «family» — intergenerational interaction and an impossible - to - miss affection for one another — and
posted them here: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/24/
readers-5/.
If you haven't yet «liked» the page, you're missing out on some great
reader discussion (in fact,
posts with zero comments on the main blog are often getting talked about quite a bit on Facebook) along with the grand unveiling
of the
new USDA MyPlate icon (replacing the old Food Pyramid); a distressing graphic
of what the White House garden would look like if it were the recipient
of current farm subsidies (hint: hope you like corn); a great Father's Day gift idea for dads who cook; news
of an exhibit
of vintage government food posters; an egg salad recipe; and even a chance to win a coveted (not really) Lunch Tray fridge magnet!
Readers seem to especially like the DIY
posts and recipe
posts, but
of course they also enjoy learning about
new products!
Still, without trackbacks and any kind
of audience input other than
reader comments on blogs, Time is lagging behind the
Post and other organizations that have dived into the
new web world head - first.
My dear
reader, the irony
of this story is that starting Wednesday, February 15, the day after Valentine's Day, the residents
of the City
of New York will receive this
post Valentine's Day gift, unless the
New York State Assembly takes a position to stop it, as the Senate already did.
A
reader forwarded a
post from the Daily Kos that lays out all sorts
of interesting voting patterns in the
New York's reconfigured Congressional districts that underscore just how amazing Kathy Hochul's victory was last year in the old 26th District and how difficult a repeat performance will be in the new 27
New York's reconfigured Congressional districts that underscore just how amazing Kathy Hochul's victory was last year in the old 26th District and how difficult a repeat performance will be in the
new 27
new 27th.
The overwhelming reaction
of his
readers,
posting why he should be given the job acted on his favor and a few months later he was enjoying his
new job at PLoS One.
McNutt also notes the many
new pressures facing science publishing — such as authors bypassing journals entirely and
posting their work directly on the Internet, sometimes as a way to more directly engage the public and provide more immediate connections to
readers and promotion
of their findings.
You can make a tax - deductible contribution to support our growth, follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook, add us to your RSS
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of your screen), or subscribe to our daily digest.
Reason, I think keeping this
post in the sidebar as «The Current State
of Life Extension Therapies» or something, with periodic updates, would be a great resource for
new readers.
So I'm pulling this
post out
of the archives and reprinting it again for you (and our
new readers), word for word today.
Peter, the amount
of information you share on your blog is amazing — I learn something
new every time I come here and reading your
posts and replies and your helpfulness and patience with your
readers is truly inspiring.
Then you should definitely keep an eye on
new posts here, on TLV Birdie Blog, since 2015 I am expanding the Beauty Section
of the blog and bring best
of the best green beauty brands to introduce to my
readers, almost on a daily basis!
Below, check out the
posts our
readers couldn't get enough
of — the only way to start a
new month is well - informed, after all.
Not only am I able to share my love
of New England with my
readers through
posts about travel, activities for families, and life in this beautiful area
of the country, but I am also sharing another piece
of me with you.
[For
new readers of the blog — 52 in 52 is a
post / series I, well,
post on Friday afternoons reviewing a local / regional restaurant where my husband and I recently dined.
And because I love my
readers so damn much I even went out and bought
new shoes in the event should you get sick
of my beloved and over worn black sandals I wore in the previous two
posts.
Not only will it benefit you in terms
of SEO (providing you follow the tips in this
post) but it will also help to connect you with
new readers, who could go onto become loyal followers
of your fashion blog.
I am ALSO thankful for all
of my
new and dedicated
readers and blog friends... sometimes I feel like I am writing to no one, so it really makes me happy when you guys like my
posts!
Recent updates: Added 1/14: First Showing (additional critic), Slashfilm (additional critic) Added 1/8: Birth.Movies.Death (additional critics), Parallax View, The Tracking Board Added 1/7: Film Journey, The Film Stage (additional critic), First Showing (additional critic) Added 1/5: The Film Stage (additional critics), In Review, Moving Picture Blog, The Playlist (additional critics), Slashfilm (additional critics), Taste
of Cinema Added 1/3: CBS News, Den
of Geek [UK], Film Pulse, The Film Stage (substituted individual lists for consensus list), Hidden Remote, The Playlist (additional critics), PopCulture.com, Reverse Shot, ScreenAnarchy, Slant (substituted individual lists for consensus list), Slashfilm, Wichita Eagle Added 12/31: artsBHAM, Cape Cod Times, CinemaBlend (additional critics), Collider (additional critics), Criterion [The Daily], Criterion Cast, The Film Stage, First Showing, Flavorwire, The Globe and Mail, The Hollywood Reporter / Heat Vision, Lincoln Journal Star, Monkeys Fighting Robots, NOW Magazine, Omaha World - Herald, Paste, People, ReelViews, Salt Lake City Weekly, San Antonio Current, Screen Daily, SF Weekly, These Violent Delights, Toledo Blade, Uncut, Under the Radar, Vancouver Observer, Vancouver Sun Added 12/29: The Arts Desk, Austin American - Statesman, Austin Chronicle, Awards Daily, Boston Globe, Boston Herald, CinemaBlend (additional critics), Cleveland Scene, Collider (additional critics), The Daily Beast, Deadline, Film Journal International, Houston Chronicle, Ioncinema, Las Vegas Review - Journal,
New Orleans Times - Picayune,
New York
Post, Paper, The Playlist, San Diego City Beat, San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Examiner, St. Louis
Post-Dispatch, Salt Lake Tribune, Seattle Weekly, Shepherd Express, The Stranger, Tallahassee Democrat, Toronto Star, Tucson Weekly, Tulsa World, Uproxx, The Virginian - Pilot, Washington City Paper, White City Cinema Added 12/27: Awards Campaign, Baltimore Beat, Buffalo News, Chicago Daily Herald, CinemaBlend, Collider, Film School Rejects, GameSpot, JoBlo, Metro UK, Newsweek, Observer, San Jose Mercury News, Seattle Times, Sydney Morning Herald, Tampa Bay Times, Thrillist, USA Today, Village Voice (Wolfe), Wired UK Added 12/22: Chicago Sun - Times, Den
of Geek [US], The Guardian, Mashable, Metro US, Sioux City Journal, Star Tribune, The Verge, Wired Added 12/21: BBC, Chicago
Reader, The Commercial Appeal, IGN, Las Vegas Weekly, TimeOut
New York, Village Voice Added 12/20: A.V. Club, Crave, Esquire, The Independent, Spectrum Culture Added 12/19: The Atlantic, Birth.Movies.Death., CineVue, Newsday, NPR, WhatCulture Added 12/18: Arizona Republic, Yahoo! Added 12/17: Dazed, Flood Magazine,
New Zealand Herald, Salon, ScreenCrush, The Star - Ledger (NJ.com), Time Out London, Total Film Added 12/15: BuzzFeed, Christian Science Monitor, Detroit News, Los Angeles Times, Philadelphia Daily News, Vox Added 12/14: Associated Press, Chicago Tribune, Consequence
of Sound, Little White Lies, Los Angeles Daily News, RogerEbert.com, TheWrap Added 12/13: Evening Standard, Variety Added 12/12: The Hollywood Reporter, Huffington
Post, PopCrush Added 12/11: CBC, The Observer [UK], Wall Street Journal Added 12/8: The
New Yorker, Rolling Stone, Slant Added 12/7: Culture Trip, IMDb, The Ringer, Slate, Time, Us Weekly Added 12/6: Cahiers du Cinéma,
New York Times, Vogue, Vulture (Yoshida), Washington
Post Added 12/5: Scorecard launched with 15 lists.
Tim Grierson, Screen International; Ed Gonzalez, Slant; Pete Hammond, Deadline; April Wolfe, L.A. Weekly; Scott Marks, San Diego
Reader; Susan Granger, SSN Syndicate, Chris Nashawaty, Entertainment Weekly; Eliza Berman, Time; Tomris Laffy, Freelance Writer; Gene Seymour, Newsday; Colin Covert, Minneapolis Star Tribune; Allyson Johnson, The Young Folks; Drew Taylor, Movie Fone; Allison Shoemaker, Consequence
of Sound; The Daily Times; Reuters; Nick Schager, Esquire; Carrie Rickey, The Philadelphia Inquirer; Erik Anderson, Awards Watch; Matt Patches, Thrillist; Kevin Laforest, Extra Beurre; Scott Mendelson, Forbes; Dana Buffa, KSDK St. Louis; Rahul Punja, Blasting News; Alissa Wilkinson, Vox; Ann Hornaday, Washington
Post; Kyle Turner, Mass Appeal; Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert; David Ansen, Newsweek; Joe Stemme, Mark Johnson, Awards Circuit; Jazz Tangcay, Awards Daily; Claudia Puig, LAFCA; Ethan Anderton, Slash Film; Nick Clement, Freelance Writer; Ben Pearson, Slash Film; Jack Girous, Slash Film; Richard Lawson, Vanity Fair; Amy Nicholson, MTV; Oliver Jones, Observer; Laura Clifford, Reeling Reviews; Anne Thompson, IndieWire; Kye Buchanan, Vulture; Yahoo Movies; Matt Donato, We Got This Covered; Bilge Ebiri, Village Voice; Joey Magidson, Awards Circuit; Julie Kosin, Harper's Bazaar; Christopher Bumbray, Joblo; ScreenCrush; Andrew Shearer, Online Athens; Marlowe Stern, The Daily Beast; Jonathan Caouette, Filmmaker; Edgar Wright, Filmmaker; Ben Croll, The Wrap; Pop Crush; Nathaniel Rogers, The Film Experience; Kent Turner, Film Forward; What Culture; Steve Pond, The Wrap; Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun - Times; Peter Debruge, Variety; Jordan Raup, The Film Stage; KGMI; Hunter Heilman, Niner Times; Jeffrey Wells, Hollywood Elsewhere; Peter Travers, Rolling Stone; Kenji Fujishima, Paste; Larry Bartleet, NME; Matt Prigge, Metro US; Matt Hoffman, The Film School Rejects; Bill Goodykoontz, Arizona Central; Edward Douglas, The Weekend Warrior; Brian Truitt, USA Today; Jake Mulligan, DigBoston; Rafer Guzman, Newsday; Alex Bieze, Asbury Park Press; Matthew Jacobs, The Huffington
Post; Clayton Davis, Awards Circuit; Glenn Whipp, Los Angeles Times; Complex; Consequence
of Sound; David Edelstein, Vulture; Angie Han, Mashable; Paste; Jason Guerrasio, Business Insider; Erik Childress, The Playlist; David Ehrenstein, L.A Weekly; Josh Brunsting, Criterion; Jon Frosch, The Hollywood Reporter; Edwin Arnaudin, Citizen - Times; Steve Erickson, Village Voice; Joana Langfield, The Movie Minute; Graham Fuller, Culture Trip; Chuck Wilson, Village Voice; Dan Sallitt, Filmmaker; Hans Morgenstern, Indie Ethos; Robert Abele, The Wrap; Luke Y. Thompson, Nerdist; Nicolas Bell, IONCINEMA; Jacob Hall, Slash Film; Jared Mobarak, Freelancer; Robert Koehler, Film Comment; Jason Shawhan, Freelancer; Michael Atkinson, Village Voice; Todd Gilchrist, Freelancer; MaryAnn Johanson, The Flick Filosopher; Eric Henderson, Slant Magazine; Roger Moore, Movie Nation; Juan Barquin, Miami
New Times; Saul Austerlitz, Five - Thirty - Eight;
Readers are already familiar with the everyday themes
of getting a gas bill through the
post or going round the shops to buy a
new jumper, so can engage with the Liz and Joe stories from the beginning.»
Readers will find a complete tally
of the
new and expanded programs at the bottom
of this
post, as well as a list
of anti-school-choice lawsuits decided in 2015 or still pending.
With the
new list, I've tried to address several complaints that
readers lodged against me (and the
post), most
of them fair.
RSS makes it possible to subscribe to a website's updates instead
of visiting it by delivering
new posts to your RSS
reader automatically.
Also known as RSS (real simple syndication) feed
readers, information aggregators can be programmed to automatically monitor key Web sites for specific kinds
of information related to teaching and to notify users instantly when
new materials are
posted.
Yesterday, our AFTFacts.com project challenged teachers and
New York
Post readers to test how their salary stacks up to that
of American Federation
of Teachers President Randi Weingarten.
His indictment
of teachers unions is an exaggerated version
of one familiar to
readers of the editorial pages
of The
New York Times and The Washington
Post.
Finally, as for the opt - out movement, which was also a source
of discussion throughout my visit given primarily
New Mexico students» activism in this regard, a related
post was recently featured on Gene Glass's «Education in Two Worlds»
readers might also find
of interest.
The fruits
of a sneaky brochure scan that appeared on IndianAutosBlog.com, and credited to an astute
reader who
posted the images on the site's Facebook page, the re-jigged Lexus hybrid appears to have picked up Lexus's now - familiar spindle grille, prominent on the
new Lexus IS.
You have many options to share your
posts with people outside
of your limited circle
of friends that creates boundless opportunities for reaching
new readers.
Debbie Young, a co-author
of the Opening Up to Indie Authors book from the Alliance
of Independent Authors («ALLi»), has
posted a piece about quality in self - publishing, as the
new book becomes available to Amazon Kindle
readers: Opinion: Spotting the Elephant in the Self - Publishing Room.
These can be valuable for finding
new readers and getting people to spend a lot
of effort in creating a
post about your book, but the traffic you earn from something like this is proportional to how good the blogs are that you are signing on with.