Using
questions as blog posts gives your clients what they want and makes life easier on you at the same time.
Not exact matches
Turn some of their most common
questions into
blog posts, such
as:
A point I meant to make, but forgot to, is that Quebec can afford to reduce tuition if it wishes to, even if one sets aside MMT, and looks at the
question from a purely provincial standpoint, taking a traditional left - Keynesian perspective, such
as that of Harold Chorney — see his recent
blog post: http://haroldchorneyeconomist.com/2012/04/14/vive-le-quebec-social-et-progressif-the-conflict-over-higher-university-tuition-fees-in-quebec/
To answer your
question:
as per Step 1 in the
blog post above, you should set your wallet currency to USD if you want to receive $ 100 in your Abra wallet.
Now, I would never have thought of this
as being a potential
question or reasonable consideration until I saw a pair of recent «quitting Facebook»
blog posts gaining some level of virality (at least in the marketing industry).
AND I do own every word I have
posted on any of these
blogs, they have not been hateful, I have asked clarfying
questions, to get a better grasp on your point of view, and mopst of time you are using innane insulting expletives
as your response.
As Jason said in his
post, «If you don't ask any
questions, this will be the worst
blog post ever.
Quick
question, I've been working on a
blog of my own, would it be alright if I
posted some of your recipes with the photos of my recreations,
as long
as I provide a link back to your page?
If I have a recipe, I'll e-mail it to you, and,
as often
as I can, I use the request or
question as inspiration to write an entire
blog post.
These were some
questions raised in a few interesting
blog posts, some
as responses to reader comments, on -LSB-...]
If you have any
questions about the process, such
as how to divide and export your WordPress
blog posts in yearly chunks, just shoot me an email (
[email protected]) and I'll be glad to help.
E F / M:
As a newcomer to this
blog, you may not have seen this
post which directly addresses the
question of whether childhood hunger justifies food in the classroom.
A few years ago, I used to answer
questions I'd get over email in
blog posts,
as a sort of exclusive pumping advice column.
News of JCOPE's
questions were actually first raised in an April 22
blog post by David Grandeau, who led one of JCOPE's predecessor agencies and now works
as a compliance consultant.
Welcome to Scientific American's Science of Sandy live
blog where we are
posting continuous updates on the storm and its aftermath, and answering your
questions.If you have pictures, video, audio or
questions about this tropical cyclone (categorized
as a hurricane and a tropical storm at various times in its progress)-- share them with us at
[email protected], our facebook page, or tweet @sciam with #sciamsandy.
As Corn elaborated in a
blog post: «This turns an exclusive practice, where people with
questions had no way to get answers, into an inclusive one, where many
questions lead to many answers.
Read through my latest
blog on cardio choices
as soon
as it is
posted and then I will be happy to answer any specific
questions you may have.
I find your
blog posts,
as opposed to these forum answers, to be best for me to understand the science underlying the nutritional
questions that we are all so interested in.
Mountain Dew, my observation has been that
questions such
as yours will be mostly ignored when
posted as a comment in the
blog, but you'll receive lots of helpful responses if you
post your
question over in the forum.
Have a read of this cardio Q&A
blog post as it covers all the
questions you are asking!
I shared a little bit about Vibrant Hope in my ethical gift guide podcast episode and
blog post, but
as we are getting closer and closer to Christmas, I've had a lot of
questions from readers on places to look for fair trade gifts!
Congratulations on your anniversary, the rounds of
questions were very funny, I loved to know something about you
as a couple
Blog: http://thepinkpineappleblog.blogspot.com/ New
post: http://thepinkpineappleblog.blogspot.com/2017/08/haute-couture-2017.html
Although I'm a little tardy with my
post due to my crazy life lately, I wanted to follow through and answer the
questions Katie asked,
as well
as nominate a few other
blogs
Standard Membership • Ask for support through live chat; • Online chat and e-mail replying; • Possibility to send free winks; • See the first date ideas of members; • Quick, username and member's luxuries; • You can showcase your luxuries; •
Post own first date ideas and share with the rest; •
Post a lifetime profile; • Upload up to 26 photos; • Unroll a verification of basic information of a member; • Display verification badges; • Ask and answer
questions; • Edit the
blog and forum with advanced tools; • Check out your latest activity; • Leave comments on forum,
blogs, and profiles; • Access the website with the help of a mobile device; Gold Membership • Contains all the features found in the standard membership, plus more than 40 more features like: • Get access to an MM counselor through chat and e-mail; • Have full mobile access; • Check if the sent e-mail is read on the website; • You can view certified millionaires; • Search millionaires by annual income; • Check how responsible some members are; • See the last login date; • View compatible and reverse matches; • Show up in the top of searches; • Become a certified millionaire; • Upload and maintain a private album; • Receive tips for a successful dating and safety; • You will receive customer care services with priority; • Have your account more personalized; • Your profile will be highlighted
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Marry Well has
blog posts for support, ice breaker
questions for conversational starters, and profiles structured similar to Facebook with status updates and wall
posts as a way for members to interact.
Comment on profiles,
blogs and forums Creating a profile and adding up to 27 photos
Post your
questions to matches / friends and answer others» Tips and first dating stories for inspiration Read members date ideas Sending free winks and replies to emails / online chats Send birthday / greeting cards
As basic members, you will not get too much.
As I wrote in a recent
blog post, there was a time when poetry was «my grounding force, my way of grappling with the world,
questions, uncertainty, joy, sorrow, conundrums, beauty, ugliness, and all forms of life that living could throw in my direction.»
This
post is written
as part of The Global Search for Education: Our Top 12 Global Teacher
Blogs: A series of
questions that Cathy Rubin is asking several education bloggers.
We will
post your
question (anonymously) to our math
blog as soon
as possible, normally the same day and definitely within 1 to 2 business days.
In a new
post, 3 reasons why your observations may be a waste of time, on Education Week's Finding Common Ground
blog, author and former educator Peter DeWitt tackles some of the same
questions about observations that I asked myself almost constantly
as both a teacher and school leader.
If I get a
question that's on a broad topic (e.g. how much to pay for editing and cover design when self - publishing) then I'll often use that
as the inspiration for a full - length
blog post.
If you are interested in learning more about the Dremel Idea Builder 3D40 printer, you may contact https://3dprinter.dremel.com/education-request. I'd appreciate it if you noted Karen Bosch / this
blog post as a referral in the comments /
questions section at the bottom of the form.
In response to a
question asked on my last
post — a request for advice on gaining reviews for your book, I decided it was time to get my act together and repurpose a guest
post I did for Debbie Young's excellent
blog OFF THE SHELF BOOK PROMOTIONS,
as this includes one of my favourite pieces of advice on increasing your chances of getting reviews.
Contribute comments and
questions to book review
blogs like the New York Times and Washington
Post,
as well
as to smaller and local sites.
As we dive into the depths of planning
blog posts for you this year, and discuss which areas «seem» most important, it's occurred to us that we really should dedicate a
post to asking YOU that
question!
If you would like to participate in this
blog tour, all you have to do is
post the answers to the above
questions on your
blog, invite two friends to do the same (and reblog each other
as you see fit), and then mention that this particular
blog tour was started by Michael Cieslak.
We welcome all
questions and comments,
as your input is invaluable and often provides topics for future
blog posts.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware In my recent
blog post on Pearson's acquisition of self - publishing giant Author Solutions Inc., I posed several
questions that I hope Pearson will consider
as it integrates ASI with Penguin Group.
-- Formatting HTML newsletters — Formatting books for Smashwords — Research about the business side of being an author (e.g., how Street Teams work, how to market a book in a foreign language, podcasts that might be a good fit to have you
as a guest, etc.)-- Scouting for bloggers to send book review requests to — Pitching to those bloggers and tracking responses — Formatting (and perhaps light editing) of
blog posts, or organizing content — Managing your Street Team Facebook group (posing
questions to keep the group engaged, answering
questions, sharing upcoming news, etc.)-- Creating box sets in Scrivener from individual novels — Moving works translated into a foreign language from Word into Scrivener — Scheduling tweets and Facebook
posts (ones that don't require your direct input or engagement with your audience)-- Transcribing audio interviews or notes — For non-fiction authors, VAs can do an enormous number of tasks around webinars or other training you offer (e.g., planning and booking the event, scheduling guests, managing registration lists, dealing with the back - end technology, creating and proofing slide decks, sending out advance information packages to the trainees, and then sending out follow - up information to the trainees, etc..)
You can always try to appeal more directly to encourage
blog comments, such
as asking discussion
questions at the end of the
post.
And here's a
post you might find useful, too,
as you launch your book and consider putting together a book
blog tour: https://badassmktg.wordpress.com/2013/08/05/quick-and-dirty-guide-running-your-own-book-
blog-tour/ Let me know if I can answer any
questions; I'm always glad to help!
My
question is: How do I connect my
blog postings with the various groups I belong to on LinkedIn
as well
as connecting to FaceBook and any other social media outlets?
What started out
as a long
blog post has evolved into hundreds of excellent
questions that I'll answer now and throughout the New Year.
You may have seen my
blog post The Golden
Question that covers ETF selling, bank buying, and gold
as a safe haven.
Stay tuned for future
blog posts,
as we dig into the
question of whether we are at an inflection point for bankcard delinquencies.
A great
question, and I actually had an immediate & specific answer... which I hope to publish
as a
blog post in due course.
This
blog post will serve
as a journal of my dog's battle to fight IMT, what we are experiencing, his journey, and hopefully this diary - style
blog post will help answer
questions about this disease and how it may affect your dog, no matter if the dog is purebred or mixed.
After 11 days in the paint shop Lufthansa's first A350 appeared in full Lufthansa livery for the first time last week and,
as I've had a few
questions on the
blog about Lufthansa's plans for the aircraft, I thought I'd put together a
post on what we know so far and what we can surmise from other information available.
But the teasing
blog post provides just
as many
questions as it does answers.
Now that we're in the office, we have been going through the
blog posts, the official forums,
as well
as our Facebook and Twitter accounts to gather
questions on Total War: Rome II.