It looks like you will be writing about some good things, and commenting on other blogs is one of the best way to let
people know about your blog.
It's also a great way to let other
people know about your blog.
As a blogger, Instagram is one of the main ways to let
people know about your blog.
Lindsay Buroker presents Using Twitter to Promote Your Blog posted at Ebook Endeavors, saying, «Having a blog can be a great way to sell more books, but only if
people know about your blog and visit!
Not exact matches
«I
know how awful it is to watch
people you love struggle as the disease robs them of their mental capacity... It feels a lot like you're experiencing a gradual death of the
person that you
knew,» he said in a
blog post
about the dementia investments.
Therefore, on your
blog, you should probably place CTAs for offers that appeal to
people who are just entering the top of your funnel and
know little
about your company (like an educational webinar, ebook, or kit, for example).
I do a light - hearted and barely scientific one, which you have kindly linked to, but have omitted so many of the
people you list, usually because I did not
know about them, and sometimes because they weren't personal
blogs.
Just because YOUR disbelief was not honest, doesn't mean that the disbelief of others is also dishonest, and it is arrogant of you to assume so and project your dishonesty on to other
people of whom you
know nothing
about at all other than what they say in a few messages on an Internet
blog.
Years ago I discovered Doug Pagitt's
blog and was interested to see what the «Emergent» thing was all
about and if he was still the «same
person» that I had met once and
knew in an acquaintance sort of way because I was friends with, and then dating, one of his best friends.
As I said, I
knew nothing at all
about Emergent or any of the
people involved in it, but reading the
blogs and other internet posts has revealed the personalities of those involved to some degree.
Please let
people know about this free book offer on your
blog, or by Tweeting this post or sharing it on Facebook.
Finally, feel free to let
people know about this free book offer on your
blog, or by Tweeting this post or sharing it on Facebook.
i am undergoing such a change in the way i think
about God and religion and reading some of your articles has been very refreshing — right now i am part of a very fundamental church and i need to get out - i am tired of the judgement and looking at
people as «saved» and «unsaved» (we recently had a church event where if you brought an «unsaved» friend they got to rollerskate for free - i wanted to vomit)- i just want to follow Jesus - do nt
know where to go but i do want to stay part of a church (for the sake of my children)- i saw somewhere on your
blog that you too are in the hudson valley — are there any churches you can recommend that fall in line with your way of thinking?
I run this
blog to write
about Scripture and theology, and to interact with other
people around the world who have similar ideas
about knowing God, following Jesus, and loving others.
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.
Almost all
know all of the powerful ways you convey very helpful tricks on the
blog and therefore strongly encourage participation from
people about this area plus our girl is truly becoming educated a lot of things.
I encounter God almost daily — sometimes as I read Scripture, and often in encounters with
people, as I've been writing
about on your (Jeremy's)
blog at Graceground.com in the «Getting To
Know Your Neighbors» series, and in the current «Being The Church in the Communioty» series.
We all
know that lots of the
people writing
blogs are being
about as real as many of the
people we have seen in churches.
ok, ok, ok, i get it both sides think they are telling the truth there are no lyers here on this
blogs only misinform
people talking
about two separate subjects yet thinking they are talking
about the same thing the existence of god... one side believe the other doesn't what's wrong with that... sooner or later they'll changed their minds and one side will believe and the other won't so the arguement will forever be the same
about two separate aguement on the same
blog... but its definitely entertaining to read the comebacks... keep up the good work you all... its just as fun to read what the believer have to say as to what the nonebeliever have to say... after all it keeps all getting to
know eachother better on what we believe right???
It
know it will always be hard to describe what exactly you do or exactly who you are, but form the
blog and your creative environment and your definitions and words and visuals and job description and personal profile to you (not the other way around), and don't worry
about people misunderstanding or misreading or thinking it is something else or expecting something more or less, that will always happen and that very thing, in fact, proves to be the greatest opportunity to learn to communicate better and more clearly (at least for me).
I don't
know if you
know about Fitstar Yoga and Yogascapes but I've taken some great ideas from there and from the Free
People blog, and also from Headspace.
I have been reading this
blog for
about a year and I just want you to
know that it's always so delightful to read and your pictures are always beautiful:) whenever I'm in need of a recipe that includes a certain ingredient you are the first
person I check!
The more that
people talk
about this on their
blogs, the more I'm glad to
know that I'm not alone in this feeling.
Finding new recipes, reading
about food, health & nutrition, and finding great food
blogs written by creative, passionate
people are some of my favorite pastimes so I was thrilled when Green Thickies posted a list of the their favorite
blogs — Some I already
knew and others I eagerly looked up.
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As many of you
know, this
blog has always been a place for me to share my thoughts on sustainability in hopes of influencing the daily decisions
people make
about what they eat.
I think when I started the
blog, I didn't want
people to
know about my recipe failures because I thought I would lose my credibility.
Just
know that for as many
people who might talk smack
about the
blog, there are exponentially more who love it!
While some
people play down parenting
blogs as self - indulgent, we
know that sometimes there's nothing better than going online and reading
about a fellow parent's tough day or cringe - worthy toddler moment.
Or, if you have a
blog, write your own post telling
people about your concerns with Nestlé and let them
know what you are doing
about it.
You would be amazed at what service projects and groups are out there doing things that you never
knew about — dolls and bears made up to be the the weight of your baby (Molly Bears), stuffed animals made out of your baby's clothing and blankets, peer support and parent advocates waiting to help the newly bereaved, personalized jewelry makers (like My Forever Child), stone painters, heart sewers, pillow - making
people (Heaven Born for miscarriage), memory - box makers, authors (there are books for almost every subject on this topic waiting to be discovered), research and education groups, story - sharing sites, support groups, chat groups,
blogs, Facebook groups, foot / hand print kits, music and funeral planning resources... Consider starting here before starting something new.
Sometimes I feel like the only
person who cares
about this... and then I read your
blog and
know I'm far from alone.
We're constantly bombarded with articles,
blog posts, celeb stories, news reports, studies and images
about what mothers should look like and be like and say and do and wear and buy and how we should feed our babies and where and when they should sleep and when they should do each thing and when we should do each thing and how we should be angry at
people who don't chose our choices and how many Instagram likes we should have on each photo and you
know what?
Like the others have said, I'm in tears at reading this, not because your beautiful son has downs, but the beautiful way you wrote
about it xx can't sign in as myself, but this is Emma, met you at clothing swap, and followed your
blog, and
know how much your baby means to you, how beautiful your little pea is, and what a miracle to have him xx if the world was filled with more
people like you, what a place it would be xx all the best for the duration if your pregnancy x love to you and your Mr, and of course your little pea xxx
Those who follow this
blog and follow me on social media
know how important I feel this issue is — it's up there with vaccines, breastfeeding, and infant sleep — but
people forget in the midst of all the arguing
about guns that there are real steps
people can take to reduce risks of accidents and tragedies.
If you think you have a great product or service and would like the 30,000 + family - oriented, cool
people who visit my
blog monthly to
know about it, let's talk!
If you've read any of my
blog posts
about how I make money online you will
know that I love affiliate marketing, and while some
people get into a twist
about it, affiliate marketing is really a very simple process.
Whilst these
blogs are popular - in terms of unique visitor numbers (and before Unity has a go at me, I
know there are weaknesses in those numbers)- they tend to be written by
people who write
about a large number of issues and climate change is not their principle topic (or even one that they discuss very often).
What you definitely need to
know about this
blog is first, the
person who writes it.
My thoughts are that if we can form a petition and this is where we would also ask Katie for here enormous help so she can have
people know about it and sign it electronically, I
know that Katie (wellnessmama) also
knows a lot of
people that could maybe use there
blog to help out like food - babe, Chris Kresser, Natural mama, etc..
But even for these
people, I wouldn't recommend long - term
NO - carb diets (again I go into detail
about the «why's» in THIS
blog post — check it out).
I
know you have written
about it before on the
blog, but I think its findings are actually more applicable to overweight
people than standard diet adherents think (i.e., those who believe in limiting food intake to lose weight, whether by cutting calories, or intermittent fasting, or cutting out certain macros).
Like a random supplement, you
know, that doesn't even — that doesn't even approach their symptoms, and «Oh, well, I heard it somewhere,» or «I read it on this
blog,» or whatever, and then you got all these
people that's confused and I think what happens is you get decision fatigue and then you get an overindulgenece of information and you just really need to zoom out and focus on yourself and not focus
about on — on what — what's working for everyone else.
It's kind of crazy that I seem to be in the «
know»
about blog friends» lives more than I
know about some
people in my family.
Aw man, I just joined a comment pod, I don't
know if it's started yet but I'm in facebook follow for follow threads and it's so draining, I
know the
people who follow don't really care
about my
blog and such.I miss the old instagram too, not just as a blogger as a user, I want to see posts in order especially time sensitive posts it doesn't make sense!
But as we all
know, that's not what the blogging industry is
about, I started to lose those connections I had with my readers, I missed
blog chats & general twitter conversations with my blogging friends, I lost out on instagram because I didn't spend time engaging with
people who were taking the time to like or comment.
I
know this post is
about fashion, but I think it's true for whatever
people blog about.
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people to come to
know and understand who God is.
I
know people who don't care
about blogger - friends, thinking that they are sooo important that
people should visit their
blogs, but they don't care
about anybody else, reading what others have to say.
People come to know and love what you write about, and so having that level of consistency is a really important factor in people loving your blog and coming back for
People come to
know and love what you write
about, and so having that level of consistency is a really important factor in
people loving your blog and coming back for
people loving your
blog and coming back for more.