Sentences with phrase «reader emails with»

Every so often a My Toddler Talks Reader emails me with a question.
I observed something interesting in the emails I got this past week: An overwhelmingly majority of readers emailed me with questions about the nuts and bolts of investing — What is an ETF?
After last weeks post («What's all this about house sitting») we had so many of our readers email us with questions about house sitting.
A reader emailed me with some concerns that Kinder Morgan's civil suit isn't really over, and as far as legal technicalities go, she's right.

Not exact matches

If you can tap into what your readers are looking for and how they are feeling, you can provide them with more valuable content that will keep them returning to your emails.
Haik and Moretti say Mic is also tracking time spent on a page along with other metrics such as repeat visitors, scroll depth (how far a reader gets into a story before they click away), and the number of times content is copied and pasted into a post, tweet, or email.
I like to start off with a mini 1 - 2 sentence paragraph directly stating my point, so that the reader instantly knows what this email is about and why I've contacted them.
Just so you know, I discuss all sorts of email technique (with real life examples from readers like you) in my free weekly newsletter.
«Just because Peter Thiel is a Silicon Valley billionaire, his opinion does not trump our millions of readers who know us for routinely driving big news stories including Hillary Clinton's secret email account, Bill Cosby's history with women, the mayor of Toronto as a crack smoker, Tom Cruise's role within Scientology, the N.F.L. cover - up of domestic abuse by players and just this month the hidden power of Facebook to determine the news you see.»
Sometimes when people are sending a similar email to multiple people, they forget to tailor it to each reader and end up with the wrong name or title in the subject line.
Recently, when I wrote about how email as we know it will become obsolete by 2020, several readers took issue with the prediction, arguing that email might change but we will still rely on it as a primary form of digital communication.
«Author Julie Morgenstern wrote an entire book on the subject, called Never Check Email in the Morning,» The Huffington Post reminds readers in an article that rounds up several voices all agreeing with Morgenstern and Bradberry.
A content upgrade is a free downloadable resource that complements your blog post, available to readers if they part ways with their email address.
Email incentivizes the opposite — it drives us to build a lasting relationship with our readers who demand we deliver massive value.
In a statement, Nick Denton, the founder of Gawker Media, who was also personally named in the Hogan suit, said: «Just because Peter Thiel is a Silicon Valley billionaire, his opinion does not trump our millions of readers who know us for routinely driving big news stories including Hillary Clinton's secret email account, Bill Cosby's history with women, the mayor of Toronto as a crack smoker, Tom Cruise's role within Scientology, the N.F.L. cover - up of domestic abuse by players and just this month the hidden power of Facebook to determine the news you see.»
If any readers can help me with good blogs, forums, please don't hesitate to put them into the comments or send me an Email.
I've been having numerous email conversations with readers about my investment philosophy and overall approach to investing.
Now the individual readers of the blog see this coverage and share the cool piece of content with their friends via IM or email.
Submissions should provide the reader with an opinion, be 500 words or less, and sent directly by email to Susan Barker or Anita Anand.
Email readers will need to come to the site to watch the video: And if you fascination with quantitative managers doesn't end there, we highly recommend checking out Scott Patterson's The Quants which focuses on the likes of Jim Simons (RenTec), Ken Griffin (Citadel), Cliff Asness (AQR) and more.
Nearly every business day since 1997, David Rosenberg has been distilling his latest economic insights into an incisive report, which is emailed to readers around the world as Breakfast with Dave.
Here is an email exchange I had with a blog reader about this subject.
The article features an email from a reader who says she and her husband pretend to be Christians in order to fit in with their community.
I received yesterday the following email from a friend of mine recuperating at the University of Virginia Hospital, and I know he would have no qualms about sharing part of it with the readers of the Postmodern conservative blog.
Take it from one of my readers, who recently emailed me this gem: «You have helped me more than any doctor ever has by suggesting collagen — I'm halfway through with the second jar and my condition has improved by 50 %.»
A week or so ago, I received an email from a blog reader that included a request for a blog post with healthy (and easy!)
I used coconut palm sugar but several readers emailed saying they loved it with splenda and baking stevia
In a recent email exchange with one of my readers, I was reminded that my goal and my focus is about having a nourished family.
This Roasted Red Pepper Hummus with Chickpea Salad came about because of an email I received from a reader who really liked the Jalapeno Hummus recipe and presentation that I recently posted HERE.
Promote your recipes with Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest, and encourage your readers to text, email, and print!
It really is appalling the emails that «readers» think they can send bloggers — as if we aren't real people with feelings!!!
Funny enough, I emailed my UK publicist yesterday to remind her I wanted to get the announcement up soon and accidentally emailed a reader with just about the exact same name.
As a bonus, I will be posting a round up of blogger chili recipes (with links) to share with all my readers so please email me a photo and link to your recipe post at aggiedgoodman (at) gmail.com if you want to be included in the roundup.
BulgarBoy was the winner of Saturday's entry, being the only person to correctly pick that painful 1 - 1 final scoreline, and this lucky reader will need to email us with his delivery details to collect his prize.
If any of you loyal readers have thoughts on who should be included on those lists — and let's not kid one another, we know you do — then send us an email with your nominations.
To take advantage of a special offer for Gay Parent Magazine readers, email [email protected] with subject line «GPM».
Last month, we invited readers to email us with their «Number One Concern» for their child in the upcoming school year.
Since I receive many, many, many emails from readers wondering how we manage without an infant car seat, especially with our second - born joining the family a few months ago.
These two posts were in response to an email from a My Toddler Talks reader asking how to encourage her toddler to communicate with words rather than pulling and pointing.
You can follow along at The Real Thing with the Coake Family on Twitter, Facebook, Google +, Pinterest, or via your email or favorite reader.
School has now started all over the country and so it's perhaps no surprise that my inbox has suddenly started filling up with emails like this one from TLT readers concerned about school junk food fundraising:
I thought I'd kick off the week with this lovely note I received from a TLT reader and elementary school teacher: Bettina, I've emailed you a couple of times in the past.
So I got this email a week ago with the same «I thought your readers might want to know about this» line that I get sometimes from people wanting me to pimp their products on Ask Moxie.
Katy, a long - time reader emailed me yesterday and shared that she made salt dough ornaments with her kids, and asked if I knew a slow cooker recipe for the dough.
All of you - every single person who takes the time to stop by here and read or to subscribe via email or feed reader... I am just laid low with the honor of it all.
Danielle and I were just laughing because she sent me an email from her client (GoodNites) about a free confidential conference call about bedwetting they're sponsoring with an expert tomorrow (Thursday in North / South America) and then discovered that yesterday's post was about bedwetting, and the reader even mentioned GoodNights.
If you'd like to share your birth or breastfeeding story with me and my readers, email me at adriana [at] birthful [dot] com.
One possible strategy is guest - posting, for instance approaching the administrators of the email newsletter of a union or trade association in your state or district with an article aimed at their readers.
Her email ended with a request readers sign up to join the Senate Democrats» «One Million Strong For Women» initiative.
A reader with a lot of knowledge of the state of play in various New York House districts emailed to note that the possibility of three separate primary dates in New York — April 24 (presidential), June 26 (House and US Senate) and Sept. 11 (state Legislature)-- raises «some interesting, theoretical, maybe far - fetched but not impossible scenarios» that would give not a few elected officials and party leaders heartburn.
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