Sentences with phrase «post kind of stuff»

when we post this kind of stuff — it's a device simulator for BlackBerry developers to test their apps on.
Stop following social media sites that post that kind of stuff — it messes with MY mind even though I feel good about myself — it's insidious and will subtly eat away at your well - deserved self confidence.
wow... what kind of idiots post that kind of stuff
Honestly this site has the whole gamut of football to talk about and we keep posting this kind of stuff.
Yes, plagiarism is the unfortunate downside of posting this kind of stuff online.
Alright so I'll be posting all kinds of stuff on our Twitter and Instagram through out the day so tune for those up dates.

Not exact matches

If you're nervous thinking about the kinds of stuff teenagers would post anonymously on a social network, you're not alone.
So it would follow that the tricky part about posting company - related stuff is combining two brands (yours and the company's) in a kind of merger.
The over the shoulder stuff he does — where he brings on some of his rock star clients like Betty Rocker — it's just fabulous, and just having that kind of insight and seeing how you can take advantage of some of the free tools out there to make your posts, and to make your lead magnets and tracking pixels just really explode into getting more leads down your pipeline.»
If the person is a friend, a real friend, and you're just kind of annoyed by the stuff they post (not hard in this political season), I'd still end the social media connection and focus on the real friendship.
Hope Randle either: (a) doesn't get wind of that post; or (b) if he does, is the kind of guy who lets that sort of stuff roll off his back or enjoys good trash talk, even at his own expense.
sad but true, it is all extremely competitive (hence all the references to it in online situations in the comments above) and i try to absent myself from those kinds of situations / friendships / occasions whenever possible (including stepping away from certain blogs, especially those which debate the merits of washing the white stuff off washed organic carrots) btw to me your post came out as a long - drawn out whine apology about being judged as judging - one thing i learned in presenting my work was to never apologise for it, period.
I really wanted to not write another blog post that responds to the goings - on over here at TLT, because I don't want to make my bloggy name off of Bettina's venerable coattails, but I think I may have to write a little something about just why — despite the fact that it's probably no big deal — people are kind of irritated when stuff like this comes out.
We post articles, and blogs, and memes, and just all kinds of funny, happy, supportive stuff.
Amanda makes all kinds of recipes on Fake Ginger, and on more than one occasion, she'll post a super healthy paleo recipe followed by something stuffed with chocolate and covered in Funfetti frosting.
Keep us posted on the outcome of your holiday project, this is the kind of stuff that we like to mention!
This time I was able to rope my little brother into helping me out with this outfit post - he of course thinks this fashion blogging stuff is a little silly, but nonetheless, he was kind enough to snap a few shots for me.
And since it is kind of a truism that «there is nothing new under the sun,» with that many people writing stuff and fewer and fewer people just looking for something new to read, that many bloggers are investing a ton of time and energy into writing blog posts, and then fly around to the various blog hops or linky parties and drop links hoping that more people will find us and read our blog posts.
I look for these kinds of posts all the time for places because it helps to hear from someone who has tried stuff and likes it.
I kind of do, I was hoping this was more of a skin for it but it is an app where it takes you into another plaza that you can just view posts and stuff.
Feel free to present a differing perspective; that is kind of the whole point in us posting this stuff anyway!
I've become kind of an expert in book production, design and marketing, but since I've been blogging for years, I don't have an all - in - one, complete guide to publishing, and most of my posts are advanced level stuff.
Glad you agreed and approved — my sister started using Twitter about a year ago (she's a proofreader, @ProofreadJulia) and hated it — then she sussed out that it's kind of a «numbers game» — when I first went on it, too, I just thought it was a load of people posting all these weird links to a load of stuff I didn't give much of a shit about.
And there's a stigma I think, a bias against literary authors who self - publish because they're posting stuff up on Amazon or hiring printers or print - on - demand or whatever just so they can satisfy some kind of need for vanity.
Recently I wrote a long post about cutting edge book marketing strategies: a lot of that stuff can be outsourced; in fact I'm going to focus on building a step - by - step todo list you can use, just give to your VA and let them take care of everything (I may, eventually, set up some kind of service where you hire a VA from us to do everything, that way I can train them myself to know exactly what to do... but that's a long way off, because honestly I'd rather just focus on writing my own books).
Hi Tom, thanks for the comment and checking out my blog — kind of a bit upset that this post is attracting a lot of comments and my normal travel stuff goes un-noticed but I always try to reply so here goes.
Sam Glover: You talked about analyzing legal issues from TV shows, for example, which some lawyers do that and I wonder if that is helpful in sort of branding and raising your profile, but I wonder about it in terms of search engine optimization because people aren't searching for those kinds of legal problems and the kinds of people that come across your post if it goes viral, I mean it sounds awesome to get thousands or hundreds of thousands of hits on a post, but those aren't clients so I wonder how you think about stuff like that, you know kind of going for publicity seeking posts?
I could very well just stuff an envelope with empty pieces of paper (or, more plausibly, something totally irrelevant that is likely to be discarded) and mail it to some address, then get every kind of confirmation possible for it from the post office.
And while we're on the subject of secondhand stuff, I thought it would be fun to start a new blog category called «My Favorite Finds» to share posts about the kinds of things that always seem to draw me when I'm out and about at the flea market (or now estate sales!)
They've got reproductions, antiques, but also some really good pickin» junk, doors, shutters, hardware, barn wood, and all kinds of stuff I babble about in a lot of my posts.
I want to do a whole separate post on this stuff because it's kind of incredible.
I was just feeling kind of nervous that I posted stuff that wasn't all that great.
I will have LOTS more of these kinds of projects in 2013 since we are winding up the big remodel type stuff (for the most part) and will be focusing more on simple updates that are quick and affordable (including decorating, homemaking and organization posts.)
Today's post on our blog was inspired by the kind of stuff you put out there for us.
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