Not exact matches
Keyword stuffing is a tactic where a
piece of content on a business» website was
written specifically to contain a high number of keywords related to the company's products, or
other keywords related to the business, that the business hopes to rank for in the SERPs.
«The Boston.com
piece totally misses the benefit that all diligent consumers provide in looking for overcharges and
other errors,» Edelman
wrote.
However, Walt Disney's official autobiography states that he was born in Chicago, as does every
other piece of
writing about him.
If you can talk about your product to
other people, there's no reason why you can't jot down your ideas and turn them into a
written sales
piece.
In
other words, these were the kind of
pieces that are far more gratifying to
write than read.
Note: The title of this
piece (see: here) was just too good to pass up on — after we
wrote the
piece, we found a couple
others who thought so as well.
what a useless
piece of
writing — no information
other than scathing something thats pretty groundbreaking far as I can see.
On June 30, star investor Chris Sacca
wrote on Medium that he took some personal responsibility for «the unrelenting, day - to - day culture of dismissiveness that creates a continually bleak environment for women and
other underrepresented groups» in Silicon Valley (shortly before allegations of his own sexual misconduct emerged in the same
piece that broke the story about McClure).
2007 Guide to Linkbaiting (Nick Wilson, SEL)
Written by someone who was already discussing Link Baiting back in 2005, this excellent
piece covers Widgetbait and
other Link Baiting techniques for 2007.
For example, I may have originally targeted «laptop computer» for a given
piece of content, but the way you
write your content may give rise to a number of
other keyword phrases like, «buying a laptop computer.»
I mostly was thinking utilities until I
wrote this
piece and found many
other water resources related companies that seem like a better alternative because fo future growth possibilities.
As a reminder, Page had said to some shareholders that he saw Berkshire Hathaway as a model for Google to emulate, and in that
piece I
wrote about all the ways Google isn't like Berkshire Hathaway, and why that model would be wrong for Google, and yet here we are facing the prospect of a conglomerate called Alphabet owning Google and a variety of
other unconnected businesses.
This
piece of
writing was so beautiful, tearful, sad, poignant and yet happy in some very unusual way because it made the dying happy to remember the love they had for
others, mostly family.
The whole
piece is definitely worth reading, although those who are acquainted already with the writings of Bishop Barron will certainly not come across too many deviations or developments from his
other writing on similar subjects.
You
write that you require one extra
piece, one particular thing that Julie hasn't been willing to make public but has given to
others privately.
It is the intentional, yet not coerced, effort to read or think about, to read and think about, some significant incident in God's way with men as reported in Scripture or in some
other piece of
writing.
* — there goes your «God» character down in flames, since Moses also
wrote every
other piece of alleged god - specific info in those first 5 books, beginning with Genesis — and Moses can not be trusted to tell the truth.
if you can lie to yourself with immunity, you might be an atheist if you think the indifferent support your side, you might be an atheist if you don't think at all, you might be an atheist if you are drawn to religious discussions thinking someone wants to hear your opinion, you might be an atheist if you copy paste every
piece of crap theory you find, you might be an atheist if you think you are right no matter what the evidence shows, you might be an atheist if you can't hold your water when you think about science, you might be an atheist if you can't
write the word God, with proper capitalization, you might be an atheist if you think your view has enough support to be a percentage of the seven billion people on earth, you might be an atheist if you think The View has enough support to be a percentage of the seven billion people on earth, you might be an atheist if you live in a tar paper shack,
writing manifestos, you might be an atheist if you think you're basically a good person, and your own final authority you might be an atheist if you think your great aunt Tillie was a simian, you might be an atheist if you own an autographed copy of Origin Of The Species, you might be an atheist if you think that when you die you're worm food, you might be an atheist if you think the sun rises and sets for you alone, you might be an atheist if all you can think about is Charles Darwin when you're with your significant
other, you might be an atheist if all you can think about is you when you're with your significant
other, you might be an atheist if you attend a church but palm the offering plate when it passes, you might be an atheist If think this exhausts all the possibilities of definition, you might be an atheist.
Of course, there is a wealth of
other writing which they could read to similar effect, but this one is rather unusual in being a
piece of Kierkegaard scholarship.
I've received moving notes in response to
other pieces I've
written on Charlie Gard — including from people who wondered whether, because of their decision to remove a ventilator for their child, they were guilty of euthanasia by omission.
«With more than 14 million members around the globe, the church is no more able to guarantee compliance of every member with its policies than
other worldwide faiths are able to guarantee theirs,» Michael Otterson, who heads up LDS Church public affairs,
wrote in a
piece for the Washington Post.
hey do a
piece on how Satan takes credit of Buddha worship, hari Krishna basically Satan takes the credit for anyone worshipping any
other god but Jesus and his father thanks i'd read that
piece if you
wrote about that
There is, however, another and better reason why Palmer ignored James and
other late - nineteenth - century critics of objectivism: he did not set out to
write a
piece of intellectual history.
Most of the time, people are referring to the bits and
pieces of the Epistles,
written largely by Paul — also by Peter and some
other folks — and saying there's cases and scenarios in which the apostle Paul discourages women from leadership.
They also
wrote other pieces expressing a balanced view of the cooperation needed between labor and the capitalists.
Mozart's Exultate Jubilate, Allegri's Miserere and
other famous
pieces from this period now sung by sopranos and countertenors were
written for castrati.
It's interesting that Driscoll
writes a
piece about how
others are criticizing his book — as he is one of the most vocal critics of
others who don't fall into his view of how he thinks people should act and be.
Maybe some
other men
wrote this article, because they are ticked off that they can't get another
piece of meat.
Driven by his passion to raise awareness of those issues, Rich has appeared on CNN, Fox, ABC, NBC, and PBS, and
written pieces for the Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, and
other media outlets.
The work samples should be entirely or mainly your own work and should include one
piece of scientific
writing (e.g., a journal article or technical report), one additional
piece of
written work of your choosing, and one
piece of work that presents scientific or technical findings in a visual, graphic, or
other format or media such as a webpage, video, or interview.
One man, with a serious mien and a constantly outstretched arm and pointing index finger, as though it is imperative that he always be in a posture to instruct, holds in his
other hand a
piece of paper on which plays are
written.
I did
write a
piece on our website the
other day playing down those reports, or wildly imagined rumours, about the Arsenal and Spain international star which suggested that Santi Cazorla had suffered some kind of setback to his recovery from an achilles problem which may have ended his playing career.
I love this
piece, and the multi-faceted dialogue it (and the
other words
written / spoken in response to the photo) are sparking.
If you can
write an interesting
piece that fits in with the type of content the blog audience enjoys, you could gain dozens or even hundreds of new subscribers for your own blog, depending on the size of the
other blog's readership.
On small
pieces of paper, a coach or
other adult
writes down the names of different landmarks in the vicinity, i.e., bleachers, goal post, backstop, equipment shed, long jump pit.
Unfortunately, there's too many trolls and minions also present who apparently have no purpose here
other than to tirelessly defend Dr. Amy (I mean really, does anybody here thing this blog post is a meritable
piece of
writing??!) or just simply being sadistic.
In a
piece written two days after the presidential election («The Fate of Hungry Kids in a Trump Administration,» cross-posted in Civil Eats), I expressed my own grave concerns over the fate of school food reform and
other child nutrition programs under a Trump White House and a Republican - controlled Congress.
I would love to link up to some of the
other posts as well, but since I
wrote this
piece for a babywearing carnival, I will leave it at only the badge this time.
This
piece has received more comments than any
other I have
written, 1000 + and counting.
We also recommend
writing your name or some
other identifiable word on a
piece of paper and sticking it on your stroller.
My trusted mom friends have given me some
other great ideas I plan to use in the near future: marking the days on a calendar to show her how long I'll be gone; having her mark off the days on a calendar to countdown my return;
writing a note and / or leaving a little gift (stickers,
piece of candy) that she can open each day from mom.
He even brought them gifts, delivering authentic
pieces of Steel from the World Trade Center, attached to the words «peace is our gift to each
other,» which were
written by author Elie Wiesel.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo
wrote an opinion
piece in this morning's Daily News, touting the recent state budget as a response to income inequality — and as a counternarrative to politicians like Donald Trump who are trying to capitalize on economic malaise by scapegoating
other...
I had to learn how to
write like I was
writing for a friend, not for an academic audience, and how to give credit to
others without disrupting the flow of the
piece with all my citations.
► «[A] novel analysis finding a link between how U.S. graduate students in the biomedical sciences are funded and their first job after earning their Ph.D. turns one
piece of conventional wisdom on its head: Students supported on a research grant are more likely to take a research job than those funded by
other mechanisms,» including training grants and individual fellowships, Jeffrey Mervis
wrote today.
The vigorous, vehement and vexed reactions to any
piece I have
written that mentions climate change, combined with the power of greed on the one hand and the struggle for subsistence on the
other, have convinced me there is no chance that governments will significantly reduce the output of industrial greenhouse gases in time to stave off considerable change to the planet's climate and to human habitats.
Archaeologists
piece together the history of a civilization from pollen grains, kitchen middens, potshards, tools, works of art,
written sources and
other site - specific artifacts.
I mean we have an account from Thomas Digges sort of
written much later saying, «Yeah, my dad, you know, back in the day» — I'm paraphrasing — «Back in the day my dad was doing these things with tubes and
pieces of glass and, you know, he could see a coin that we placed out in the field and he could, you know, read the lettering on the entrance to the church on the
other side of town.»
Commenting on The Huffington Post's
piece, one reader
wrote: «It is obvious that police and
other law enforcement authorities will use this technology and search through our photos without us even knowing.»
Hyun
wrote a 2006 commentary
piece in Nature in which he argued that just like
others who volunteer for research, women should be paid to donate eggs for stem cell studies.