You can create an informative and interesting blog
post about any of these topics.
Not exact matches
Once I've been successful with one piece
of content, I go to every content publisher I can find and tell them that I can write a guest
post on their blog on a
topic that I've previously written
about, that more than 50,000 people have read and loved.
Joshua Benton, head
of the Nieman Journalism Lab, described in a recent essay how residents
of the small Louisiana town he was raised in
posted and re-
posted hoaxes and false news reports
about Hillary Clinton and other
topics on Facebook.
So, Buffer's marketing team members set
about broadening the scope
of their
posts to include a variety
of topics about social media.
So «business ideas with low investment» and «unique business ideas» are both going on my list
of keywords and I'll probably write an in - depth
post about the
topic of low cost (or low investment) business ideas.
The beauty
of using Quora to find popular questions people are asking
about your
topic is you can also use the blog
post you right to answer that question to paste an answer into Quora itself with a link back to your website.
Foster connections and conversations between them by
posting social content
about topics that resonate with them 80 percent
of the time and only weave in brand messages 20 percent
of the time.
How
about hosting blog carnivals on your blog where you select a
topic of the carnival [related to your industry
of course] invite other bloggers to send in their
posts and publish them on your blog.
Among the clutter
of poorly written or hyped for publicity
posts on buyer personas, it is nice to see a genuinely thought out
post on a
topic I care deeply
about.
We hopped on Vine when it launched a couple weeks ago, and after toying with it for a bit, were able to create several content assets around the
topic that performed quite well for us: a news
post about what Vine is, and a
post about some real life marketing examples
of Vine.
In the early stages
of Danny Sullivan's new Sphinn site for search marketers, I blogged
about the lack
of a place to
post usability
topics.
The sort
of remark I have in mind is the kind where, in a
post about an unrelated
topic, an author feels the need to bring up some moral accusation against the writer he is discussing and make very clear that he, the blogger, is on the right side
of that debate.
I
post about a variety
of different christian
topics including some mental health ones.
This evening, I spent some time skimming through the first 40 - 50 comments, and thinking
about the original
topic of the
post.
Rachel, the reason I am thinking
of not
posting anything
about these
topics is that I'm not that interested in being controversial.
Anyway, regarding pastors and priests, I have written several
posts on the
topic of pastors, and will be putting out a book
about this in the next year or two... To get it for free, make sure you have subscribed to the email newsletter.
So since it's a hot
topic, and I've been getting a bunch
of tweets
about it, I figured I'd just link to some old
posts and share some
of my favorite book recommendations before we find time to talk
about it sometime next week:
And before you read a single word
of this
post, I require
of you that you read this
post, by me, regarding this essential conflict involved in talking
about this
topic.
This
post is part
of the October Synchroblog, a group
of bloggers who write every month
about various
topics.
This
post is part
of a chain blog where several bloggers write
about a similar
topic over the course
of a few weeks.
The
post materialized after a long phone conversation between us in the wake
of my controversial
post about Dave Ramsey and poverty, at which point I realized my sister knew way more
about this
topic than I did.
Just do a search and read some
of the 2000 other blog
posts on this blog
about this
topic.
Note: After doing a lot
of reading, research, and thinking on the
topics in this
post, I wrote a follow - up
post about the pagan roots
of Christianity here and some
of my concluding thoughts
about Zeitgeist the movie.
Well, you know you have those
of us who are regular readers and would miss your writing, but maybe you can think
about just
posting when a
topic really excites you in some way, and not feel obligated to write otherwise.
The next series to appear on the blog, Lord willing, will be a 3 - 5
post series on the Greco - Roman Household Codes
of the New Testament, a
topic I get irrationally excited
about.
fred Just read through your
posts and they are all
about attacking, or if you prefer refuting, the atheist point
of view and none seem to relate to the articles
topic, It begs the question... fred have you ever had s * ex with aanyone other than yoyself?
John, I'm sorry, but writing a
post in your blog
about yet another example
of why you feel a certain way
about a certain
topic is NOT a knee - jerk reaction!
it's funny the hot button
topics on religion get hundreds
of posts; the one
about the catholic churuch discriminating against a gay couple get two pages
of posts.
The
topics of God's infinite grace and forgiveness will be looked at in later
posts, and so nothing more will be said
about it here except to say that God's grace covers even divorce.
For me it's been exactly the opposite
of what you describe... hopefully this might mean we can have some great interaction
about the various
topics you're going to bring up in your
posts as your blog your way through seminary.
I get a lot
of questions
about food photography and how I learnt to take all the photos on my blog so I thought this would be a great
topic for todays
post!
It may seem like a simple question but it is not — after a bit
of a side tangent discussion on Dianne Jacob's recent
post about recipe adaptions, I decided that this
topic needed a bit more attention.
When thinking
about this
post and our
topic, I could not help but think
of my Great Aunt Helga.
* Many
of you seem to be very curious
about FODMAPS, so I'm going to start a separate tab for all the questions I've been getting on it and all the
posts addressing the
topic.
Each year she hosts a series
of guest
posts over on her blog Canned Time
about a given
topic / ingredient / subject, and this year the theme is recipes that use nut or seed butters.
Completely agree, it's almost pointless people
posting topics as every one is turned into «get rid
of Wenger» how
about discussing the articles everyone.
The
topic has come up so often lately that Robin Ventura and Todd Zeile
of the Mets joke
about sitting down and, like a couple
of baseball - savvy Emily
Posts, writing a book.
Priceless, a
post about not
posting «wenger out» comments on every
topic is meet with number
of «Wenger out» comments.
I don't think you could ever run out
of topics to talk
about - the club's got 120 + years
of history, there's always something happening and you're never short
of posts or opinions from people on this blog.
Honestly, I struggled to find
topics to write
about for this
post due to the lack
of meaningful action in May.
So, I started by writing a massive list
of topics that I could potentially cover and then popped over to Instagram to see what other creatives were
posting about to see if I had missed anything that might be helpful.
Very informative and impressive
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topic.
I agree with you
about support taking on many different forms and in fact you reminded me that I forgot to link to another
post of mine on that
topic in this
post.
This blog
post interest me a lot because
of your good insight
about the
topic.
A Twitter Party is when a group
of fabulous individuals meet on Twitter to tweet (
posts of no more than 140 characters)
about the same or similar
topics for
about an hour.
I
posted a Fact or Fiction
about this
topic Friday on instagram and many
of you had a lot to say!
I wrote
about that
topic early on («Why Kids + Food = Conversational Hot Potato «-RRB- and that entry led to a lot
of heated debate among readers (see the linked
posts below).
After last week's
post on Infant Loss Awarenss month, we got a lot
of questions, so we want to follow up with some more
about this senstive
topic.
I've been thinking
about this
topic of full - term breastfeeding for awhile and when I was looking up keywords for another
post, the phrase «when to stop breastfeeding» popped up and I couldn't stop thinking
about it.
And since the
topic of this
post was a lot
about your blog — i thought i'd add that i like your blog — and often wish I had more time to soak it in and reply... but most days you've got me nodding along, agreeing:)