I will be accepting guest
posts from readers who have a helpful DIY home decorating or remodeling tip, idea or tutorial to share.
In the meantime, I'd like to extend an invitation for possible guest
posts from readers.
The Bible and theology forums have been getting some good
posts from readers.
So is reading the comments on
that post from readers who have made the recipe and can attest to its many charms.
Here is another recent
post from a reader who was inspired to share an excerpt from the book with the API Reads community:
Not exact matches
From the
reader messages
posted in article comment sections, housing bears appear to regard persons associated with the housing industry as sources of BS, to use their abbreviated terminology.
Cory Haik, who recently joined Mic as chief strategy officer after working in a similar capacity at the Washington
Post, says a big part of what she and Mic's director of growth and editorial products, Marcus Moretti, are working on is an attempt to marry traditional measurements of
reader activity with newer ways of determining if
readers are getting long - term value
from what the site is providing.
So Mic is rolling out
reader - response surveys on some of its stories, which give users a sliding scale of worthiness they can choose
from to express whether a
post was deemed time - worthy or not.
Here in the real world,
readers care not just about what you say but what it looks like on the screen too (as anyone who has every instantly clicked away
from a blog
post in an insane font or with wonky formatting can attest).
Authors who
post their ideas and sample pages to Inkshares» community of 100,000
readers, for instance, will be published if their ideas get 750 preorders
from readers.
Graham — today the lead director of Facebook's board — benefited
from the relationship too, learning
from Zuckerberg about online initiatives that would engage Washington
Post readers.
Graham benefited
from the relationship, too, learning
from Zuckerberg about online initiatives that would engage Washington
Post readers.
Meanwhile, here's how to write killer sales emails and how to get your sales emails opened — both useful
posts from what
readers have told me.
misleads the
reader (apples are only bad for you if you eat too many every day)... Our system identifies
posts that are clickbait and which web domains and Pages these
posts come
from.
When I wrote a
post earlier this year pointing to this classic tweet by Randi Zuckerberg laying out «the entrepreneur's dilemma», it was clear
from readers» responses that it struck a nerve.
Every industry has authority bloggers, and if you can find the ones that are popular in your niche, you have a number of opportunities to connect with your target buyers —
from submitting guest
posts for publication, running display ads, to responding to
reader questions in the comments.
It's also worth keeping in mind that
posts on Medium differ in one crucial way
from the typical newspaper opinion piece: Namely,
readers can reply to them.
As the game continued,
readers picked up on the seriousness of Bezos, likely
from reading our expert
posts, and his stock rose.
For me, engaing
posts through a blog is the best way to get interaction and attention
from potential
readers and buyers.
Chris Tenove, who has contributed to the National
Post, CBC Radio, The Globe and Mail, Maclean's, and Adbusters, will file irregular dispatches
from around British Columbia this winter, giving Tyee
readers a look at the personalities and the politics found outside the Lower Mainland.
If you have the capability, I would simply suggest reviewing your analytics data for referral information and just keep tabs that way (a previous
post on Evaluating Link Results has a great comment
from one of the
readers regarding this — check out his idea for certain).
Guest blogging need to pitch the people that what all the benefits
readers get
from our guest
post and if you've unique compelling content that provide real value will often go viral instead focus it for link building.
The tip above is
from Brian's
post on how a relatively new blog received thousands of
readers using something called the Skyscraper Technique.
Since I've received some recent emails
from readers asking which card is better, I thought I'd do a
post on the Chase Sapphire Preferred vs. Barclays Arrival Plus.
Built on the strength and tradition of the 104 year old Financial
Post, National
Post provides
readers with comprehensive reporting
from across the country and around the world, all with a distinctly Canadian voice.
Hola Enchumbao
readers, We're
posting this week straight
from the Dominican Republic!
While I will be waiting to see what the
readers post and see what I can learn
from their analysis.
Today's
post was originally published on PeerFinance101
from Robert, a
reader from Kentucky that wanted to share his story after reading two recent
posts on investing.
This is a guest
post from Jon blogs at Penny Thots, a personal finance site that helps
readers improve their finances, one day at a time.
«Recommendations» increased and messages rolled in
from readers around the world, including a European economist who urged me to publish the
posts.
Readers should feel free to share excerpts
from and link to blog
posts on this site.
This
post has been on my mind
from day one and it's also been a topic that was requested by
readers in response to previous installments in the Safe Withdrawal Rate Series (click here for Part 1):
A long - time
reader of Notes
From Underground
posted a comment to a previous
post promoting long GOLD / short YEN.
While we do accept Guest
Post Submissions for the Redeeming God blog, we are moving away
from publishing guest
posts from random contributors, and are instead focusing on building community within our regular
readers.
A long series like this is probably not the best way to use a blog, since
readers come and go, and miss a
post or two, and since the argument builds
from post-to-
post, if someone is just jumping in or misses a few
post, they won't understand the flow of thought that brought us here.
As you may have noticed, the
post received some criticism, most of which was fair, well - reasoned and
from readers whose perspectives I greatly respect.
I was reminded of just how different our experiences can be after I came home
from a day with the family to find in my Google
Reader a lovely, celebratory
post from Sarah Bessey, «In which God has restored me to church,» as well as an honest reminder
from Kathy Escobar, «When Easter is Hard.»
After soliciting questions and concerns
from readers, I wrote a
post entitled «Confessions of a Sponsorship Skeptic» that you can check out if you have questions yourself, and you can read all my
posts from Bolivia here.
Responding to a piece I wrote for the Washington
Post about my journey
from young earth creationism to evolutionary creationism, Mohler told
readers that my «glib and superficial endorsement of evolution and its reconciliation with Christianity is all too common and all to irresponsible.»
I imagine
readers across the entire spectrum of beliefs have benefitted
from your
posts.
-LSB-...]
Posted by weirdhippy on October 30th, 2007 Really good
post here
from the the Naked Pastor who is another recent addition into my
reader.
I know this will upset the legalists who have
posted here, but I think God (I use this English word which comes
from the German word Gott — rather than Yahweh since I am writing to English
readers as opposed to Israelis) is not going to damn any believer who knowingly sins and later regrets doing so and repents (changes their mind / heart).
Post something controversial, get your
readers all riled up, get more money
from advertisement.
Peter Kirk recently
posted a quote
from one of my blog
posts (if you do this, let me know so I can come interact with your
readers!)
Based on the comments I received
from my blog
posts on the science and religion debate, I want to point Evangel
readers in the direction of some resources that would inform the conversation because ---- with the exception of a few interlocutors ---- pervasive ignorance and fear seem to....
But when the
reader begins to press the text for its underlying meaning, for the logic of its assertions, then he begins to move
from his observation
post to a listening
post.
This would be impossible to do without some sort of service like Google
Reader which pulls all the blog
posts together into one place and lets me know on one simple screen when new
posts have been published
from the various blogs I am interested in reading.
I surmise
from the comments
posted that many CNN
readers believe Evangelicals are ignorant and awful people.
I regularly go to his blog, which has many
readers from different faiths, struggling faiths or no faith at all, and read what he
posts.
Last week, I used my Facebook page to get some feedback about the blog
from readers, and many of you expressed a desire to see more
posts on faith and parenting.