For benefit
of the other blog readers, what I found is shown here: http://www.vukcevic.talktalk.net/Spc.htm I used hadcrut3 & crutem3 data, but there isn't much difference to the GISS data, as far as the spectrum is concerned
For the benefit
of other blog readers, I would just say that there has indeed been an email from Derek Doepker (author of Kindle Bestseller Secrets) saying that he has heard that Amazon may be changing their rules to ban this method or something like it.
Not exact matches
Both
of these tools automatically append a list
of similar articles to the end
of each
of your
blog posts, giving
readers the opportunity to move on to
other pages
of your site.
Many
of our
blog readers love the videos, while
others prefer written posts.
Along with influential
readers like Musk and Harris, Wait But Why now has numbers any
other startup
blog would be envious
of: A total
of 31 million unique visitors and 87 million page views, with monthly averages
of 1.6 million uniques and 4.6 million page views, according to Urban.
As a
reader of Financial Samurai, I think you would agree that having a
blog is a great way to build a community, grow a brand, learn from each
other, and broaden our perspectives.
In addition, the «About this
blog» section above states as part
of its purpose,»... fostering a global conversation about the role
of religion and belief in
readers» lives,» and like I said before, unfortunately for me and
others like me, your beliefs and the beliefs
of others like you can play a role in our lives, so we are involved already.
Oh, I found the
blog for the «Quantum Touch» folks at quantumtouch.com,
of course — so that
other readers could take it if they wish to transform their connection to Qi.
In
other words, why not let Frank Viola show you exactly how he gets the traffic he gets, grows his
blog readership year over year, and gains the
readers he does, all so that he can spread the message God has given him about the church and becoming a follower
of Jesus Christ?
However, since I don't have an audience (
other than the few
readers of this
blog), and so that I don't have to write «with the publisher in mind,» I am going a different route, a route I believe is the publishing wave
of the future.
If you are a blogger, this is a great way to get to know
other bloggers, and to introduce yourself to the
readers of other blogs.
If you are a
blog reader, this is a great way to read a book which may challenge your thinking, while interacting about the ideas
of the book with
other people around the world.
Following the attempts by some
of the commenters (from both sides
of the debate) to get simple «yes» and «no» answers from each
other to theological questions, I have a REAL LIFE situation to pose to the
readers of this
blog, and I want you to state with a simple «Yes» or «No» whether you believe the following woman is saved or not.
No one should be surprised by this, least
of all
readers of this
blog who have seen my
other involved creations.
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.
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!
I came up with this fast and easy Paleo Hot Cereal at the request
of blog readers who wanted something
other than eggs or smoothies for breakfast.
At the newsroom
of Ecology and Farming we collect news from
other blogs, websites and social media and post it here for our
readers.
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.
Without it this
blog wouldn't have half the
readers it does now and neither would a number
of other football
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 went.
I know I personally am more tolerant and respectful
of others when they show me some common courtesy and I felt that my
blog readers deserved that courtesy from me.
Anxious that I would be inviting drama and attacks from
other breastfeeding supporters, educators,
blogs, organizations, and my own
readers, I didn't want to risk being accused
of being a WHO Code violator by posting pictures
of my babies with their bottles.
Even tho I don't have my OWN
blog, I'm an avaid
reader / supporter / subscriber
of MANY
other people's
blogs!
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.
My feeling about milk in schools, as shared by many TLT
readers (judging from this morning's discussion on the Facebook page and in comments on the
blog), is that milk does have a place on lunch trays, but not to the exclusion
of other beverages like water (which, as it turns out, is not so easy to get into cafeterias) and plant - based milks for those who drink them.
Would you please consider dividing the «Family Friendly
Blogs» into smaller categories... perhaps Preschool Blogs, Homeschool Blogs, Parenting Blogs — I'm sure other readers will have other suggestions based on the theme of their b
Blogs» into smaller categories... perhaps Preschool
Blogs, Homeschool Blogs, Parenting Blogs — I'm sure other readers will have other suggestions based on the theme of their b
Blogs, Homeschool
Blogs, Parenting Blogs — I'm sure other readers will have other suggestions based on the theme of their b
Blogs, Parenting
Blogs — I'm sure other readers will have other suggestions based on the theme of their b
Blogs — I'm sure
other readers will have
other suggestions based on the theme
of their
blogsblogs.
Once I started a
blog, I became a voracious
reader of other people's
blogs, especially
other moms like me.
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.
The emergence
of this theme has been a useful and important educative role played by our running this
blog, for me, and so I hope by extension for
other readers!
Please take part in the Shadow Cabinet poll for
readers of Left - wing
blogs which is also being run by Left Foot Forward, Labour List, Liberal Conspiracy and
others.
I've learned a lot over the years about formatting
blog posts and using social media, but at the end
of the day, my best tip (as corny as it may sound) is to make sure that the focus is always helping
others and that you truly care about your
readers.
LOL well I'm glad you're a returning
reader I did change the photo a few months ago — the
other was really old (this was one
of my first
blog posts!).
I read fitness
blogs daily for inspiration; but, if you're an avid blogger /
reader yourself, you know that quest for inspiration can easily be twisted into comparing yourself to
other's week
of workouts.
I don't really «refer» my
readers out to
other providers — that is beyond the scope
of the
blog... but I do throw out some suggestions.
In the up - front and honest style that has become the trademark
of their
blogs, they share with
readers twenty - seven ways to reframe notions
of dieting and weight, including: accepting that diets don't work, practicing intuitive eating, finding body - positive doctors, not judging
other women, and finding a hobby that has nothing to do with one's weight.»
My dietitian girlfriend was visiting from New York the
other day, and she mentioned how much
readers of her
blog love to see her document everything she eats and drinks on a daily basis — complete with photos and nutritional breakdown
of every gram
of fat, milligram
of sodium and,
of course, the dreaded calories.
I read some
of the «Why I dislike the 30 for 30» type posts on
other blogs, and really, I don't get how the 30 for 30 is really that different from any
other blog post from the point
of view
of the
reader.
If you don't know what a
blog party (Also called a Blog Hop and a linky party) is, it's a regular post where other bloggers can share their best articles and readers can find a great collection of similar posts that they are interested
blog party (Also called a
Blog Hop and a linky party) is, it's a regular post where other bloggers can share their best articles and readers can find a great collection of similar posts that they are interested
Blog Hop and a linky party) is, it's a regular post where
other bloggers can share their best articles and
readers can find a great collection
of similar posts that they are interested in.
Then
of course at the end
of your comment you want to link your
blog in case
other reader's interest is peaked by your comment and are interested in checking your
blog out.
She started Crazy Style Love out
of her sheer passion and enjoyment for fashion, style and shopping, and out
of a desire to connect with
other bloggers and
blog readers who love fashion just as much as she does.
At first I was too embarrassed (rightfully so when I look back at those archives, eeek) to share my
blog with even my closest friends, but eventually I came to and my readership started to grow as friends
of friends became regular
readers and I started connecting with
other bloggers all around the world.
I'm sure many
of my U.S.
readers have today off for Memorial Day are spending it doing something
other than reading
blogs.
Scheduling your pins means you are pinning your content at the best time
of day for your
readers to see it, and sharing enough content to keep your
blog in
other people's minds.
Here's the answer: If you are a blogger, this is an opportunity for you to share up to three
of your crafty, delicious or heartfelt posts for the
readers of Tabler Party
of Two and the
other four hostess»
blogs.
Blog readers who come to one blog on the list can see links to all of the other giveaways (at the bottom of the post) and can click to «hop» on over to the next b
Blog readers who come to one
blog on the list can see links to all of the other giveaways (at the bottom of the post) and can click to «hop» on over to the next b
blog on the list can see links to all
of the
other giveaways (at the bottom
of the post) and can click to «hop» on over to the next
blogblog.
I loved the Nightingale and one
of my
readers wrote a great guest post on the best 15 books
of 15 on my
blog if you want
other recommendations.
If you are a long - time
reader of this
blog you've seen it remixed a number
of times; for instance here, and here, oh and here again, and don't forget about this one, and the
other one.
I made over my Frosta stool simply by painting Scandinavian colors but pinged back to your
blog so that my
readers had
other types
of inspiration.