I often get emails from
readers asking for advice on choosing color schemes for their home.
When you do «open the door,» who are the first
readers you ask for advice?
Not exact matches
I love hearing from
readers and I especially love when they
ask for advice to modify a recipe.
Many of my
readers have reached out to me with stories of their own gastrointestinal upset and have
asked for advice.
We received this message from a
reader who wants to get into the business end of chile growing, and
asked The Pope of Peppers
for some
advice.
That's why I'm
asking for your
advice, dear
reader.
Even though my School Food Superheroes series is officially over, I
asked if Dana would be an honorary «superhero» and share her
advice for Lunch Tray
readers.
Given that I own my fair share of crinolines, several lovely
readers asked if I might do a crinoline review to give some
advice on the kinds of things I look
for in my underpinnings.
I hosted my first yard sale this past weekend, and last week I
asked readers on my Facebook page if they had any
advice for me.
A confused
reader asks for dating and relationship
advice with her new male friend.
Let this
reader's question to our
Ask the Dating Coach offer up some new relationship
advice for women everywhere.
There will come a time when your
readers will
ask you
for advice or look
for your opinion.
To qualify
for the contest,
readers were
asked to give their best
advice for newly divorced women.
I got an e-mail from a male
reader asking, «What is your
advice for a person whose partner has no respect
for them any.....
April says, «I hear from so many
readers asking me
for relationship
advice about relationships that they've conducted not only long distance, but entirely online, never having met once.
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Iola Goulton presents 9 Top Tips
for Aspiring Authors posted at Iola Goulton, saying, «My response to a comment on a book review post
asking for advice for new writers, from my viewpoint as a
reader, reviewer, freelance editor and now fiction writer.»
Jane has great
advice — finding authors of books like yours can give you a way to talk to others who are facing the same challenges,
ask for ideas on how you can reach
readers, and allow you to collaborate to work together to raise the profile of each other's romance titles.
Reader Emily recently
asked me
for advice on how to pull off a trip that hops all the way from one end of Europe to the other this Summer.
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Reader Emily recently
asked me
for advice on how to pull off a trip that hops all the way from one end of Europe to the other this Summer.
I
ask my friends and
readers on Facebook all the time
for advice.
Four of the company's workers are currently trapped in the office and
for some reason are blogging about their predicament,
asking readers for advice on how to escape and offering a poll that will determine their next action in dealing with the zombie now roaming the studio.
Same
advice on how to check, if you haven't
asked for help beyond us amateur
readers on blogs.
Corinne Mills, Managing Director of Personal Career Management gives her expert
advice to Essentials magazine
readers on the best way to
ask for a pay rise in your job.
This is why Career Rocketeer
readers keep sending me (
[email protected]) their resumes
for a Free Resume Critique and
asking me
for professional
advice.
I receive hundreds of emails from
readers each week
asking for life
advice.
We
asked six prominent family law attorneys known
for their expertise in handling high - stakes divorce cases to share some of their best
advice with our
readers.
Since I am hopeless when it comes to cars, I
asked the iVillage
readers on Facebook: «
Advice please: I've been loaned a Honda CRV to test - drive
for the weekend but I am CLUELESS about cars (ours is 12 years old).