However, I've also made plenty of fans
out of readers who were intrigued by all the bitching that gets done over your average «Liz Book.»
Not exact matches
After my comparison
of H&R Block and TurboTax came
out, a
reader reached
out to tell me that FreeTaxUSA was another good option for people
who want to file their taxes without having their intelligence insulted (his words, not mine).
If you're just starting
out and want to build your following, start by attracting the content curators, they are the ones
who will actually share your content and be the foundation
of your increasing
reader - base.
«With online publicity, you need to reach
out and find people that are enthusiastic about your type
of business and are willing to share it with their
readers,
who come to them specifically to hear about their tastes and opinions on that specific subject matter,» McLean says.
I think I realized that my blog was successful when I first started receiving emails from
readers who were saying that I helped them get
out of debt, make more money, follow their dreams, and so on.
I reached
out a
reader who's my resident market historian to ask for his take on the pre-World War II lack
of large losses in treasuries.
A federal magistrate judge has concluded that a neo-Nazi website publisher could be held liable for the conduct
of readers who carried
out an anti-Semitic «troll storm» against a Montana real estate agent's family.
Liberal Party President Erick Ambtman edged
out Calgary - Buffalo MLA Kent Hehr in the latest blog poll asking
readers of this blog
who they thought should replace Calgary - Mountain View MLA David Swann as leader
of his party.
One
of my regular
readers,
who unfortunately prefers to remain in anonymity and wrap his / her sometimes insightful comments in insults and derision, points
out that there are important differences -LSB-...]
From writers
who are creatively exhausted from managing a constant stream
of online feedback, to
readers who can't seem to pull themselves away from their smartphones, to activists
who are burned
out from responding to yet another crisis with a social media campaign, to foodies
who can't enjoy a meal without snapping a photo for Instagram, our writing, reading, and sharing habits consume more
of our time and mental energy than ever.
Despite the fact that I endured the most frightening flight
of my life into Louisville, Kentucky Last week, I had a wonderful time with the good people
of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church and all the
readers who came
out to hear my presentation on Sunday night, including the delightful Connie Esther,
who I met in the bathroom
of all places!
Anyway, maybe this material will help
readers in expanding their context (or at least in understanding my opinion) on why the calling
out of those
who may be considered Commenders could help bring light and resolution to questions about Emergent Village system toxicity.
But the only thing that each
of us can and should do is what we each must do ultimately alone, if we have vocations to be writers: Go off and write
out of the very fullness
of human experience about the very fullness
of human experience and hope to find and affect contemporary
readers and the greater world, and in the meantime leave the distracting and finally pointless diagnoses
of who were the Catholic writers, and how much, and how well, how little, how importantly, to the critics and scholars.
Readers of The Prayer
of Jabez may come to imagine God as a cosmic Santa Claus, merrily doling
out gifts to any individual
who asks.
Peter Whittle pointed
out in the September Standpoint magazine that «If faced with a group
of gang members playing music unbearably loud in the car next to them at traffic lights I personally know
of nobody - nobody, from Daily Telegraph
reader toGuardian
reader -
who would risk asking them to turn it down... but it's not just the gang culture.»
Surveys show this, but any
reader can verify it through some judicious questioning
of an average teenage Churchgoer (let alone the multitudes
who do not go): for example «What is given
out at Communion?»
This turned
out to be one
of the most rewarding experiences
of my blogging career, as I heard from so many
readers who were challenged and changed by God's good news for men and women.
Postman also points
out how television is paradoxically non-authoritarian because it breaks up «the monopoly
of the printed word» as analogously «The printing press broke the knowledge monopoly
of those few writers and
readers who controlled the manuscript culture» (TCA 68).
But not when it comes at the cost
of slaying both Moses and God in order to exalt a Yahwist
who turns
out to be nothing more than the mirror image
of two clever 20th - century
readers.
Religion in the New World: The Shaping
of Religious Traditions in the United States by richard e. wentz fortress press, 370 pages, $ 19.95 Wentz,
who teaches religion at Arizona State, set
out to give the general
reader an accessible overview
of the diversities
of religion in America.
While most
readers seemed to enjoy today's post, «25 Things That Shouldn't Scare Christians,» I understand that some felt I was picking on conservatives disproportionately, insinuating that those
who oppose gay marriage and «happy holiday» greetings do so solely
out of fear.
Rather than saying a «large» egg, I always refer to eggs by weight, as measured
out of the shell, to accommodate
readers who are using nonstandard eggs (maybe from backyard chickens).
In other news, our wonderful translator, Géraldine Olivo,
who has been supplying Golubka
readers with French translations
of our recipes, is coming
out with a new cookbook.
For
readers who are not very knowledgeable about entrepreneurship, I should first point
out that a Business Plan is Phase One
of Starting a Business, Phase Two is Sending Press Releases to the Media, and Phase Three is Declaring Bankruptcy, but more about those important stages in another article.
We often get emails from
readers who are disappointed when a recipe doesn't work, only to find
out they've changed most
of the ingredients.
Before I talk about today's recipe, I first want to thank every single one
of you
who took the time to fill
out my recent
Reader Survey.
I spent a good part
of the first
of 2017 apologizing for the fact that Paleo Cooking with your Instant Pot was sold
out (to excited
readers who anxiously awaited their deliveries).
Hopefully many
of SI's saltwater fishermen -
readers will be moved to ask Washington why only $ 167,000
out of a budgeted $ 2.7 million has been made available to Director Walford and his dedicated crew in the Sandy Hook Laboratory
who currently can work only in «water up to the knees.»
Readers are therefore unaware if samples in the intended home birth group include those
who were appropriately risked
out of home birth during the antepartum period and later went on to have a high risk hospital birth (Nove et al, 2012).
Pauline Phillips, the «Dear Abby» newspaper columnist
who dished
out advice to millions
of confused, troubled and lovesick
readers in America and around the world, has died at the age
of 94, her daughter said on Thursday.
As regular Lunch Tray
readers know, my husband and I are serious chow - hounds, the kind
of people
who will go far
out of our way for some intriguing food item we've read about.
San Francisco school food advocate Dana Woldow (
who strongly supports the measure) had a nice back and forth with Lunch Tray
readers in the comments that came
out of the poll.
But as a blogger
who is privileged to hear the personal stories
of many
readers, I also know that lots
of well - intentioned women find
out in the hospital that they can't breastfeed for a variety
of reasons, or they feel (or are advised) that formula supplementation is needed.
It came
out too late for me to include any reference to it in my book, unfortunately, but I would recommend it as a good resource for any
of your
readers who want to delve more deeply into the research around these skills and how they can play
out in the classroom.
I give these
readers my best advice,
of course, but lately I've been yearning to show them the bigger picture: how these problems came to be,
who benefits from the status quo (even as our kids lose
out), and what we — both as individuals and as a society — could be doing to make a real difference in the lives and health
of all American children.
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!
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.
-LSB-...] this month I shared with you my interview with Andrew Wilder, blogger at Eating Rules,
who each October leads thousands
of readers in cutting
out processed -LSB-...]
Earlier this month I shared with you my interview with Andrew Wilder, blogger at Eating Rules,
who each October leads thousands
of readers in cutting
out processed food.
I don't know about fans and
readers out there, but Kiera Knightley will forever be, to me, the elegantly slender girl from Disney's Pirates
of the Caribbean movies
who had that oddly fun chemistry wit...
And, as a
reader pointed
out, it was produced and posted by the Senate Democrat - controlled (and taxpayer - funded) media services unit just two weeks before Espada faces off against his two primary opponents: Gustavo Rivera (
who is being backed by a number
of the majority leader's colleagues and labor unions) and Dan Padernacht.
For instance, one reason that Daily Kos initially attracted
readers was that its author, Markos Moulitsas, was a former soldier
who was speaking
out against the 2003 invasion
of Iraq.
Perry El's custom designs and concierge services have graced the shoulders
of A-List celebrities ranging from Stephen Baldwin and James Gandolfini, to 50 cent and Raekwon — not to mention professional athletes particularly in MMA — his style has been starlit on The Grammys and MTV's Video Music Awards, even Steve Madden wears his line, but perhaps most interesting (and for our
readers) are the upper echelons
of City Hall clothed in the latest Perrianno, but try to find
out who they are exactly and he'll remind you
of the «code
of the neighborhood» emphasizing discretion — adding to the mystery
of who's decked
out in the latest Perrianno?
NOTE: A
reader points
out that Sen. Carl Kruger,
who was also an original member
of the amigos, is still around, too.
According to this
reader, the questions compared Weiner and Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer,
who pretty much bigfooted the field when he dropped from the mayor's race into the comptroller contest back in November, pushing
out two term - limited NYC Council members — Domenic Recchia,
of Brooklyn, and Dan Garodnick,
of Manhattan — in the process.
UPDATE: A
reader rightly points
out that Serino is not necessarily guaranteed the Conservative and Independence lines, since she could be primaried by a registered member
of one or both parties
who circulates petitions to get onto the ballot.
Here's an interesting piece
of trivia pointed
out to me by a
reader: Attorney Michael Carvin,
who argued for the challengers during this week's marathon oral arguments on the constitutionality
of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act before the U.S. Supreme Court has a connection to the Senate Republicans.
Alabi,
who is also eyeing an elective position in Oyo State wrote on his Twitter handle «With the news just coming
out about Linda Ikeji's engagement, instead
of blogs going
out to investigate and write stories about them for their
readers, all
of them are just recycling «Linder Ikeji is engaged to her ex, Big Sam».
«In fairness to your
readers it should be pointed
out that there are hundreds
of campaign contributors
who do not do any business with Onondaga County and there are thousands
of individuals and businesses
who have contracts with the county and have never made a campaign contribution,» Mahoney spokesman Martin Skahen wrote.
Is it asking too much
of Gay City News
readers to hear
out all the candidates for mayor and not just ra ra for Quinn
who more than many represents the Bloomberg era with its pro developer real estate high rent bias, that left
out the working class and poor in their calculations.