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I had started keeping a personal
blog (on Blogger) about family life just for my friends and family, and I realized how hard it was
to get even my closest family members
to remember
to visit there
to see updated photos
of the kids.
«Spammers make money by masquerading as well - known news organizations, and posting hoaxes that get people
to visit to their sites, which are often mostly ads,» Adam Mosseri, Facebook vice president
of news feed, wrote in a
blog post Thursday.
In fact, «member communities» are now
visited by more than two - thirds (67 percent)
of the global online population, including social networks and
blogs, according
to The Nielsen Company, a global research firm.
Email is critical for notifying subscribers
of new posts and generating repeat
visits to your
blog.
He's generated over 100,000
visits of free search traffic
to his
blog from exclusive top list posts.
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of our
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Let's say you own a dog grooming business, and you and one
of your competitors each wrote a
blog article about how
to take care
of your dog's coat in between
visits to the groomer.
It might only be slight hyperbole
to say that anyone that has
visited a financial news television station, web site or
blog today is well - aware that the Winklevoss twins
of Facebook (NASDAQ: FB) fame have filed plans for a bitcoin ETF.
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....
Lots
of non-beievers
visit this
blog because the QUESTIONS
of belief are important
to them both personally and politically.
For you faith seems
to be whatever you find persuasive at a given moment, something that changes, strengthens and weakens, and that you, and everyone
visiting your
blog seem
to willing
to devote a great deal
of work on.
I have just started
visiting your
blog and do not know anything
of your history but it seems
to me that your church has a fantastic opportunity
to bless & love those who separated from you.
Many
of these will
visit your
blog, and subscribe
to your posts as well.
Cecilia, OPPT is a spiritual movement and I think a lot
of people
visiting this
blog could be interested
to know about what they are doing.
As a favor (and probably a good idea too for most people who
visit your
blog and willing
to embark on the health cooking) i'd like
to ask you if you possess / own all the blenders you sell on your website and if so... it would be very nice & useful for you
to perhaps make a kind
of review and give an honest advice on what they can and can not do and the kind
of performance
to expect... Not everyone can afford every piece
of the ideal raw foodist equipment like the Magimix food processor and a Vitamix or Sage blender.
I am a big fan
of the green kitchen stories so it is nice
to find a new
blog to visit.
Peanuts are one
of the must food items
to buy organic so I think I will stick with that: — RRB - Thanks for
visiting my
blog.
I am looking forward
to the particular commencement
of my college research and the entire prep would never have been complete without
visiting your
blog.
I am delighted
to see you are back — although you have appeared on my reader it has taken me a while
to visit as life has been pretty crazy with travel lately — but although you say that it is gone in a few hours, really one
of the nice things about
blogs is that they are easy
to return
to unlike some social media feeds and your writing is always as lovely as your photos — I appreciate you doing the bi-lingual posts!.
If you've
visited my little corner
of the internet before, you already know that by the vast assortment
of waffle recipes that have made their way
to the
blog in the past year.
Sending hugs and looking forward
to visiting some
of these lovely
blogs xo
A further danger lies in these bad translations, because,
to judge by the comments, many if not most
of the readers
of this
blog do not live in Paris (or France), but simply
visit, and so could be misled into believing that «tant pis» is not polite language.
I bought some
of this choc - caramel crunch 2 weeks ago in Vancouver while on a
visit and I am absolutely thrilled
to get a recipe which sounds quick and easy, with a great
blog which has kept me entertained.
For more information, or
to check out some
of Debbie's recipes online,
visit her
blog at Sweet Debbie's Organic Cupcakes.
I am going
to shine, shine, shine!!!! Regardless
of my new found freedom:) one thing for sure is that when you leave this
blog each
visit you will leave with a 100 % certified, honest and true, down right delicious and fully capable recipe for anyone.
I was feeling kind
of low and uninspired with my
blog lately; however, a
visit to yours is always uplifting and your gorgeous photos are totally eye candy!
Thanks for sharing at the What's for Dinner party - hope you were able
to visit some
of the other
blogs.
She came
to visit the other day with a sample
of this delicious chickpea smash she'd made — quick (15 mins), easy, healthy and delicious — it absolutely had
to make an appearance here on the
blog.
At first I was super hesitant
to share this recipe because renditions
of this live on so many other Paleo
blogs on the internets, but then I figured that since you
visit this here site, with all its biscuits and butter and pancakes, that you probably don't
visit very many Paleo
blogs, so there's a good chance that this might be new - ish
to you.
The point
of this
blog is just
to save time looking for a great recipe because you will find it very quickly through different cupcake categories, but the instructions will be found on the original
blog which you will
visit by clicking the link under the photo
of the cupcake on every post.
Michael is one
of many young men who
visit my
blog regularly looking for inspiration, tips and recipes
to share with his family and friends.
I should never
visit this
blog cos every single time I stop by, I want
to 1) lick the screen, 2) try the recipe though they're out
of my league and 3) eat everything and not necessarely in this order.
Inspired by my good friend Cathy who made this Emeril Lagasse recipe last time we
visited her in Grand Rapids, and by this recent
blog post on EatBlogSleep, I decided
to use up the last
of the green garlic (leftover from this salad) and the wonton wrappers we had in the fridge before I head off
to Australia and Asia on Wednesday for nearly 5 weeks:
First time I'm
visiting your
blog and I can tell you, I will be back tomorrow and the next day... I'm new
to being vegan, though I do try
to follow a plant based diet most
of the time, and I am always searching for good, healthy recipes.
Great combination
of superfoods... mmm, I think if I made a batch I'd want
to eat it on everything:) Love your
blog, this is my first
visit and I already feel refreshed and inspired.
A friend
of mine turned me on
to your
blog and I just
visited it for the first time.
Follow all the links below
to visit the
blogs of this month's participants.
If you want
to practice making breads with sorghum or buckwheat flour it might help
to also
visit blogs of GF cooks who do use grains.
You can also click on the thumbnail pictures below
to take you
to each
of our cakes, or
visit our
blog where the links are updated each month.
For those
of you that
visiting my
blog for the first time, I have
to tell you that we just -LSB-...]
To read more
of Angela's Adventures, please
visit her
blog at http://www.angelastrand.com/.
Thank you so, so much for taking the time
to visit this little
blog of mine.
I follow your
blog, Leo, and you will surely hear from me for help on
visiting coffee farms when I finally get
to Puerto Rico one
of these days!
I didn't came across this kind
of posts earlier, but as I see, the whole idea behind it is
to introduce people
to some
of the
blogs you love
to visit, and
to share some
of your quirky, personal things.
Felicia, I love
visiting your
blog because not only do I walk away with delicious recipes, but with a nugget
of wisdom
to add
to my tool belt.
Love the fresh corn recipe... just
visiting family in slovakia and its heaps
of fresh corn at the markets... next week recipe it is:) Thanks again Heidi... Already made quite a few recipes for my family and friends while im overhere, having troubles
to find some ingredients but always figure it out somehow and they love it... all
of them know abput your books and
blog now:) yay!
Visit her
blog along with the other members
of CEimB
to see their versions and variations
of this great recipe!
Visit my
blog Craft Knife for a peek at our very weird handmade homeschool life; my etsy shop Pumpkin + Bear for a truly odd number
of rainbow - themed beeswax pretties; and my Google + for links
to articles about poverty, educational politics, and this famous cat who lives in my neighborhood.