Losing a faithful
reader of your blog at this point as I'm kind of offended by your responses.
Not exact matches
I have found that
readers love statistics, counterintuitive results, and real - life stories, so I try hard to ensure that I get
at least two out
of three
of these items in all
of my content, whether it's a book, a magazine article, or an online column or
blog post.
For example, if you want to connect with Darren Rowse for the first time, knowing that direct contact may not be useful
at this level, you may instead leave a significant comment on one
of his
blog posts, about 200 — 300 words in length, that offers something helpful to his
readers.
If you look
at the Twitter feed on this
blog, for instance, most
of the tweets aren't actually 140 - character messages; they're simply summaries
of what the
reader will find
at the site.
For the last several years, we've discussed many
of these factors, about which
readers can fully test their understanding by perusing scores
of reports and essays archived here
at https://www.moneymetals.com/news You can also find a steady stream
of informative, relevant, actionable information on «The Silver Guru» David Morgan's
Blog.
Oh, I found the
blog for the «Quantum Touch» folks
at quantumtouch.com,
of course — so that other
readers could take it if they wish to transform their connection to Qi.
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.
Many paper books I read often have sections
at the end
of each chapter or in the footnotes for websites, online videos, forums, or
blogs which the
reader can go access for more information.
Now the editors
of Commonweal have answered that the comments were, in fact, awful calumny, but that they were left by
blog readers, not contributors, and nobody over
at Commonweal agrees with them, much less hates First Things.
You click the blue button
at the bottom
of the post to add your recipe, and
readers will be directed back to your
blog to read it: http://www.phoenixhelix.com/2014/08/13/paleo-aip-recipe-roundtable-38/
This is one I will be trying this week... please consider sharing it
at this week's Our Simple Homestead
Blog Hop, I think some
of my
readers would love it as well!
It seems like every time I post a yeasted bread recipe on the good ol'
blog, I get
at least one comment from a
reader telling me that they're afraid
of yeast.
From the day I put that recipe in
blog, I have seen many
of my
readers trying it
at home.
I came up with this fast and easy Paleo Hot Cereal
at the request
of blog readers who wanted something other than eggs or smoothies for breakfast.
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).
At the newsroom
of Ecology and Farming we collect news from other
blogs, websites and social media and post it here for our
readers.
If you're a
reader of this
blog you might understandably assume that I've been
at this rabble - rousing thing a long time, that I'm the type who regularly shows up
at school board meetings with a raised fist and a loud voice.
However, this morning I found two new comments on the
blog left by a
reader named Dana — whom, I should mention
at the outset, is not Dana Woldow, the San Francisco school food reformer who often comments here and is no great fan
of Jamie.
One
of our Birth
at Home
blog readers just sent in this short anecdote to us....
Then, a few months ago, Chris connected with me through The Lunch Tray to discuss an issue that's
of serious concern to many
readers of this
blog: the ridiculously short amount
of time allotted for students to eat lunch
at many schools.
As mentioned above, I was already planning on hitting Old Navy for baby basics and things for Laurel post-shower, and then the lovely folks over
at BabyCenter (I'm part
of their
blog network) asked if I wanted to peruse / shop and also offer a gift card to you lovely
readers via their sponsorship.
I care about babies who die
at homebirth, and the regular
readers of this
blog do, too.
(By the way, that's why I ask
readers at the end
of each post to consider «liking» the FB page — it really does offer «value added» content to the main
blog.)
Readers of Hobo Mama's
blog will sense the voice
of Lauren Wayne while
at the same be invited to view her personal life experiences through a very different lens.
I was expecting my pre-schooler when this post was written and wasn't a
reader of this
blog yet, had only seen positive things about homebirth, and was still convinced that having a baby
at home was dumb, because
of the what - ifs.
Readers of this
blog, and especially prospective students in PPE and History and Politics, should see this on - going exchange between my colleague Bruno Leipold, a diehard Corbynista (and expert on Marx), and myself, a defender
of what he calls «the embittered sliver»
of the Labour Party who want rid
of him, as a showcase
of the good natured and humoured discourse that goes on here
at the university.
«Regular
readers of this
blog will know that we have posted numerous warnings in recent years about the very poor fire safety standards
at Grenfell Tower and elsewhere in RBKC [Royal Borough
of Kensington and Chelsea].
Readers of this
blog and viewers
of the related YouTube channel may recall this moment during a candidates forum held
at Concourse Village back in June.
As
readers of this
blog know, late last spring I spoke
at a cool conference in England called How the Light Gets In, where I hung out with all kinds
of professional reality - ponderers.
As
readers of this
blog know, since 2005 I've been teaching
at Stevens Institute
of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey.
I've learned a lot over the years about formatting
blog posts and using social media, but
at the end
of the day, my best tip (as corny as it may sound) is to make sure that the focus is always helping others and that you truly care about your
readers.
Instead
of having people skip food altogether — which may not sound crazy to
readers of this
blog, but probably does to most people — he designed a low - calorie 5 - day diet for people to follow
at periodic points throughout the year.
Yoga Journal offers a number
of excellent suggestions - which captivated us here
at ChildLight Yoga enough that we decided to reproduce their article in it its entirety for our
blog readers.
I get
at least one email a week from a devoted
reader of the
blog who just can't shake the desire (that feels like a need) to eat peanut butter on a regular basis.
One
of our Birth
at Home
blog readers just sent in this short anecdote to us....
We're celebrating the arrival
of fall all together here
at The Soulful Spoon with a nice little round - up
of all my favorite healthy recipes on the
blog that are also some
of the most popular recipes with
readers.
Love the idea
of the open journal and the peace it delivers ~ it's beautiful that you view your
blog this way ~ and when you feel
at ease, your
readers do too.
Dan, As a
reader of many
blogs, I think you may find the advice for your condition (increased LDL)
at Perfect Health Diet worthy.
If you are a regular
reader of my
blog then you know I am not a «stay
at home mom» — I work a full - time corporate job.
I am always shocked to know that I have female
readers who are fans
of this
blog that is mainly aimed
at men.
About
Blog The IBLJ's twin goals are to provide
readers with information and analysis on recent developments
at the intersection
of business and law and to give authors a creative and analytical outlet for legal areas that interest them.
Then
of course
at the end
of your comment you want to link your
blog in case other
reader's interest is peaked by your comment and are interested in checking your
blog out.
-LSB-...]
blog, and wonder what kind
of style, I'm going to say business casual, quiet dressing, and informal elegance, hoping some long time
readers are better
at copywriting than I and have crisper taglines
of -LSB-...]
One very lucky
reader of our
blogs will receive digital copies
of Cold Feet
at Christmas and Never Kiss a Man in a Christmas Jumper, both really great books.
As regular
readers of my
blog may know, I am in New Zealand
at the moment with Mr. Loca and the Little Bean, enjoying adventure and summer time.
A high bounce rate
at your fashion or lifestyle
blog does not always mean you are doing something wrong or attracting the wrong kind
of readers.
At first I was too embarrassed (rightfully so when I look back at those archives, eeek) to share my blog with even my closest friends, but eventually I came to and my readership started to grow as friends of friends became regular readers and I started connecting with other bloggers all around the worl
At first I was too embarrassed (rightfully so when I look back
at those archives, eeek) to share my blog with even my closest friends, but eventually I came to and my readership started to grow as friends of friends became regular readers and I started connecting with other bloggers all around the worl
at those archives, eeek) to share my
blog with even my closest friends, but eventually I came to and my readership started to grow as friends
of friends became regular
readers and I started connecting with other bloggers all around the world.
Also, I've teamed up with Smile Brilliant to give away one teeth whitening kit for one lucky
reader, more
at the end
of my
blog.
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!
Last but not least, I created a nifty little badge for our party, so feel free to post the code in the box below
at the bottom
of your table decor post on your
blog if you'd like to invite your
readers to the shindig over here...