Not exact matches
As a
blogger for The Economist
points out, mid-sized cities score better than megacities
because they tend to have less crime and congestion.
I'm giving myself
points as a
blogger because I'm actually posting a recipe to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in time for you to make it yourself.
And then come find us
bloggers,
because we'll
point you to the booze booths and take made selfies.
Just
because a
blogger tends to support your party and ideology, don't assume he or she will flack your talking
points.
I'm simply making the
point that yes, some
bloggers will promote brands for free, but that's
because they either aren't sending enough traffic yet, or haven't woken up yet to their value.
I feel like most
bloggers start
because they are at this
point in life where they're not quite sure what to do, so they think hey, why not?!
I don't know how popular these actually were among
bloggers because I didn't really see anyone talking about them; I know bar glitters are a
point of contention among us, and I thought maybe that's the reason.
It was interesting to listen to this
point of view
because normally I learn about what brands like from
bloggers, not vice versa.
You might think Malloy did this
because of the growing opposition to both in his state, but
blogger Jonathan Pelto
points out here that he did it not
because he really believes there is a problem with the school reforms but
because he is trying to assure his re-election this November and can read the political tea leaves.
But yes lots of
bloggers get so overwhelmed with requests they have to draw lines to cut back, but the
point of this post is just
because they may not accept requests that does not mean they do not read self - published work so we should encourage that by creating better quality self - published work and keeping up the professional standards of conduct.
The Sisterhood of the World
Bloggers on another hand is supposed to showcase female bloggers, because, as Kate of Adventurous Kate pointed out during her keynote at WITS15 (Women in Travel Summit held in 2015), female bloggers deserve more attention than they are given by th
Bloggers on another hand is supposed to showcase female
bloggers, because, as Kate of Adventurous Kate pointed out during her keynote at WITS15 (Women in Travel Summit held in 2015), female bloggers deserve more attention than they are given by th
bloggers,
because, as Kate of Adventurous Kate
pointed out during her keynote at WITS15 (Women in Travel Summit held in 2015), female
bloggers deserve more attention than they are given by th
bloggers deserve more attention than they are given by the media.
I, for example, don't value Hyatt
points nearly as highly as a a lot of
bloggers seem to (possibly
because I don't hold status with Hyatt) but, at $ 0.012 /
point, I think the Category 6 redemptions can be great value.
@Gary Leff also did to the math but he inexplicably chose not to emphasize the salient
points made at the two links I just provided (may be
because it went against his usual narrative since he too found SPG [r.i.p] awards — one of his and other travel
bloggers» preferred programs — to be prohibitively expensive).
As for the rest of the post, it is essentially correct, but it also illustrates my basic
point that
bloggers commenting about or disparaging HHonors have no business doing it
because they are clueless about the program.
As the
blogger points out, using vinegar is highly effective
because it works overnight while some herbicides may take up to a week.
The latest trend is for companies seeking inbound links to spend time writing up semi-coherent comments that address some
point in a blog post in the hope that the
blogger will publish it (even though it includes a URL)
because the comment actually makes sense and adds some value to the «conversation» on the blog.
As a
blogger myself, I guess I'm disloyal,
because I see AP's
point — though I also believe that AP chose the worst possible facts upon which to assert its copyright claims.
(As a
blogger I can't help but laugh when Google, of all companies, is suffering
because of unfair search results, but that's beside the
point.)
You know you've hit a low -
point when you start resenting another
blogger for having her maxi - dress blow above her head at her son's tennis lesson while everyone watched
because, damn her, she had something funny to write about.