Sentences with phrase «reader request post»

Next week I have a reader request post lined up.
I've noticed recently how many lovely, full - skirts you rock (whether as parts of dresses or actual skirts), and I'm wondering if you might consider one of your reader request posts for similar outfits.

Not exact matches

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):
An alert reader, Scott, has raised some good questions about this post and sent me a very gracious and kind e-mail requesting I rethink what I have posted.
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!)
So, we have a special request of our female readers: share this post with the fathers in your life!
This post is for Jennifer M., one of my readers, who requested that I develop an Animal Cracker recipe that isn't too sweet — like the crackers from her childhood.
As I mentioned in that post, this recipe is a reader request from my dear reader, Billie.
Everyone who took the time to take my recent reader survey kept mentioning how much they love all of my family oriented posts and requested I start sharing more real - life moments, so without further adieu here's some snapshots into my world lately.
This post is in response to a reader asking me to write a couple posts on packing for vacation — short and long trips, etc... Thanks for the request Kit, it gave me a lot to think about as I packed for this month away!
To be eligible to win, reader must request to be added to the Sweet Corn Pinterest Board, maintained by Diethood, via the comments on this post.
When I started, it was much more about our life in LA with not as much fashion, but then my readers started requesting more fashion and those were the most popular posts so it became much more of a fashion blog then I had originally planned.
Then yesterday I received yet another specific request from a reader in the U.S. urging me to write this post.
This post was actually requested in the CUR Reader Survey, and I think for good reason — it can be so friggin» hard to look presentable + fashionable in the thick of winter, when we're tempted to just throw on the thickest of layers and bundle up head - to - toe.
This post is a reader - requested post.
A few of my readers requested for a post showing ways of styling a basic white button down shirt.
I had a reader request that I start labeling the lipsticks from my outfit posts, from now on I will.
I have some fun content to share over the next few weeks that's already in the works — including a post about what to wear this season to a spring / summer wedding, the best spring / summer shoe trends, my favorite sunglasses (a reader request), and will be sharing all about my Charleston trip soon!
Since I had an overwhelming response from readers after this post requesting more layered looks for the office, I have decided to try & incorporate some work - appropriate outfits here on a regular basis.
I recently got my first reader request for a style post (thanks Margaret - you made my day!)
Not my usual blog posting time but by request of a blog reader who's getting on a plane for 20 hours and couldn't take the suspense.
Readers of this post who FOLLOW http://www.sallyember.com may email her to request a coupon for a FREE download of her ebook via Smashwords, good through 12/31/13.
Send out requests to bloggers and podcasters every month; reduce the price of your book and notify bargain book sites; set up a social media schedule where you tweet and post excerpts from your book on Facebook; answer reader Q&A s.
(Beta Read) I just posted a request for info about mentoring and I think I posted it to some poor readers comment.
In the back of the book, be sure there is a little request that the reader post an opinion on Amazon / Goodreads and let their friends know they liked the book.
Marquita, I do get my fair share of spam and requests to post articles from people who do not write on topics of interest to my readers.
I will update this post periodically with more words as requests from my readers come.
Some readers requested me to post a summary of my investment portfolios and holdings at the end of each year.
Today, Part 1 deals with the macroeconomic picture (but in a future post, I will also share my thoughts on momentum / trend - following etc. as requested by some readers).
As it turns out, some of those readers are bloggers and have subsequently posted about it (at least here and here) at no request of the author or the publisher.
I'll second Ian K's request for a section on RealClimate for readers to post questions — technical or otherwise.
Talking about his involvement in posting the so - called «climategate» emails, McIntyre spoke on how he asked his blog readers to submit FOI (Freedom of Information) requests to the university in order to obtain research data.
If your post relates to an area for which you provide a very specific service, you may want your call to action to be a request for readers to call for your free year - end estate plan review, etc..
I love that you guys have listened to the request of the source link writer and did not post more that one image, if you are reading this please know that we as readers highly appreciate this kind of professionalism
Lately, we've had requests from readers who want to post our videos and slide shows at their Web site.
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