Dear John, I have been an avid
reader of your blog since the last few months and find it very educating & «liberating».
I've been an avid
reader of this blog since I had my son 15 months ago, but this is my first comment.
Have been an avid
reader of your blog since you first started out I have loved seeing your journey and how your life has unfolded into the most amazing life.
Dear John, I have been an avid
reader of your blog since the last few months and find it very educating & «liberating».
As an avid
reader of your blog since it started, and many other sources of information, I do not believe that what various people have written support all the conclusions you espouse.
Have been
a reader of your blog since the beginning and can't wait to see what you do with the new house!
Not exact matches
Hello fellow
readers (if any
of you are still left), it has been about half a year
since I have posted and despite the lack content and
blog growth I can assure you all my dividend income is still growing month over month.
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.
I haven't commented on your
blog in several years (not
since the «free grace wars» petered out) but it is one
of the
blogs that I follow via my news
reader.
However,
since I don't have an audience (other than the few
readers of this
blog), and so that I don't have to write «with the publisher in mind,» I am going a different route, a route I believe is the publishing wave
of the future.
Since there are many new readers on this blog, and since probably everyone who has been here longer than a year has forgotten the basic argument I am trying to present, I figured I would spend one post summarizing my view and inviting people to go back and read some of what I have written previously only this t
Since there are many new
readers on this
blog, and
since probably everyone who has been here longer than a year has forgotten the basic argument I am trying to present, I figured I would spend one post summarizing my view and inviting people to go back and read some of what I have written previously only this t
since probably everyone who has been here longer than a year has forgotten the basic argument I am trying to present, I figured I would spend one post summarizing my view and inviting people to go back and read some
of what I have written previously only this topic.
I have noticed
since the switch a greater diversity
of readers to the
blog, and the resulting interesting interactions in the comments.
Below is one such response that a
reader of this
blog recently sent to me after it was sent to a member
of her family who is concerned about her spiritual well - being
since she has stopped attending church.
But I do ask that
blog readers buy my books to help support the
blog since readers might be under the misconception that advertising actually covers the cost
of operating a
blog.
And
since she's an avid
reader of this
blog and a huge fan I felt eager to oblige.
I ask that
blog readers buy my books to help support the
blog, and the work I do on it,
since advertising does not even come close to covering the cost
of operating a
blog (well, my
blog at least).
Although I don't do food
blog anymore, your site is one
of the few that I still keep on my
reader's list
since I first started blogging a few years ago.
It's interesting to get feedback from someone in LAUSD,
since I'm writing from Houston ISD and
readers of this
blog come from all over.
Been an avid
reader of your
blog ever
since.
Dear friends, We Rookie Moms try not to
blog about blogging because we believe that our
readers are more likely to be fellow mamas, not fellow bloggers, but
since there are definitely a handful
of savvy bloggers reading our site, I want to address an issue some
of us may be facing this week.
As
readers of this
blog know,
since 2005 I've been teaching at Stevens Institute
of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey.
Since I've tolerated enough «steady state cardio is dead» and «aerobics doesn't work» nonsense for the better part
of the last decade, despite the transformation success stories I keep churning out that clearly show otherwise, (not to mention my own bodybuilding success, which includes regular cardio), I thought I should not only answer my
reader, but also make this the topic for today's
blog to share with all
of our
readers.
I been experimenting with ricemellow creme (whipped brown rice syrup) ever
since one
of my
readers pointed out the contradiction
of posting recipes incorporating marshmallows on a vegetarian food
blog.
Then you should definitely keep an eye on new posts here, on TLV Birdie
Blog, since 2015 I am expanding the Beauty Section of the blog and bring best of the best green beauty brands to introduce to my readers, almost on a daily ba
Blog,
since 2015 I am expanding the Beauty Section
of the
blog and bring best of the best green beauty brands to introduce to my readers, almost on a daily ba
blog and bring best
of the best green beauty brands to introduce to my
readers, almost on a daily basis!
Since taking her
blog full time, I've followed Grace's journey: awesome collaborations, getting real with her
readers, and getting TONS
of book recommendations.
Since my site is running WordPress.org and not hosted on WordPress.com, I don't get that normal Follow button that you usually see on WordPress.com
blogs: / A lot
of people just Like my FB page or follow me on Twitter to get updates, but I JUST installed a Follow Plugin at the bottom right
of the screen so that it shows up on your
reader (I believe...) Hope that helps!
Singapore About
Blog Since 2011 Victoria have been showing
readers the best food in Singapore; from Hawker Centres to Food Festivals and fancy restaurants, she'll bring you honest reviews
of the best on offer.
Cairo About
Blog Egyptian Streets is an independent, young, and grass roots news media organization aimed at providing
readers with an alternate depiction
of events that occur on Egyptian and Middle Eastern streets, and to establish an engaging social platform for
readers to discover and discuss the various issues that impact the region Frequency about 19 posts per week
Since Jul 2012 Website egyptianstreets.com + Follow Facebook fans - 257,962.
These
readers keep track
of all your
blogs and feeds, and show you what's new
since the last time you read each one.
You can also reach the MG market through the very well - organized
blogs and web - sites
of parent
readers or teachers,
since they often buy books for their kids.
Even though I am an avid
reader of your
blog — I read all your posts when I came across it more than a year ago and have been reading everything you wrote
since, just as irregularly as you post — but a useless one.
Since you are also a
reader, consider: would YOU be more or newly interested in these authors / these books because
of this
Blog Hop or Virtual Book Tour?
I was also given the suggestion
of posting flash fiction or short stories on an author
blog, which also makes sense to me,
since giving
readers a taster
of my writing style to draw them to buying my books makes total sense to me.
Finally, I'm also hosting this
blog - based reality show because it should be a hell
of a time: for the
readers, for the writers, and especially for me,
since I get to dictate the rules
of engagement.
Just as an aside,
since posting the above about nonfiction eBooks, I came across a post that compiles 2011 statistics for self - published eBook sales that you and the
readers of this
blog may find interesting.
Since readers of the
blog can number in the thousands, this is a great way to provide new content for the
blog owner, and also to get the author in front
of potential
readers.
Since that time, one
of my co - authors / daughters, has begun a new serialized work, POROUS, which is a
reader - driven
blog novel.
Since blogs are an author's way to tell
readers about their books and their opinions, entries in the author's
blog may serve as additional information to
readers of what is not included in the book.
Longer Story: If you're a loyal
reader of the CrackBerry
blogs and forums, you'll know that I purchased a BlackBerry Bold from Rogers the day after it became available (
since there was no actual stock on launch day).
Since I'm building a network
of powerful young adult book
blogs and review sites, I wanted to share my platform with other young adult authors who are having difficulty getting visibility or connecting with teen
readers.
This not only looks like fresh content to
readers of my
blog who have also bought my eBook, but it keeps me safe from the Kindle gremlins who want to make my eBook «free» because they found the same content on my
blog for free, or block my eBook due to «plagiarism»
since the content inside my eBook is also on my website,
of which both situations are against Amazon's Terms
of Service.
was my most commented piece
since the inception
of this
blog, and I thank
readers.
Since this
blog is about reduction
of risk, I advise all
readers not to i...
Since this
blog is about reduction
of risk, I advise all
readers not to increase their risk by risking their retirement funds on the the company from which they derive their wages.
Since it is the beginning
of a new year and month, I wanted to pass along a few ways
readers can help support this
blog which is a part - time hobby for me (I am not a registered financial advisor or licensed financial professional):
Sue has been blogging
since 2008 and has quite the loyal following
of cat - loving
readers both on her
blog as well as her social media channels.
However, I don't know how common that is
since most
readers of this
blog are not in South America.
Singapore About
Blog Since 2011 Victoria have been showing
readers the best food in Singapore; from Hawker Centres to Food Festivals and fancy restaurants, she'll bring you honest reviews
of the best on offer.
Since I started this
blog, I wanted this to kind
of be a diary series for myself, it was kind
of something that could be helpful to
readers but also help me rediscover and reflect on my past travels so I found that Adventures with NieNie was the perfect title and I couldn't be more happy.
There are many «styles»
of travel
blogs, the two most common being: 1) A narrative, personal experience accounting
of trips, which can be any length as they are primarily intended to entertain
readers who travel vicariously through those stories; and 2) A «review» style that is typically kept factual and is only as long as it needs to be,
since the intention is to inform travel consumers who make decisions based on those reviews.