I do not mind
my readers sharing their posts in the comments section of the blog.
slashdot.org - An anonymous
reader shares a post: The Smartphone 2.0 era has destroyed many companies: Nokia, Blackberry, Palm... Will Intel be another victim, either as a result of the proposed Broadcom - Qualcomm combination, or as a consequence of a suicidal defense move?
Not exact matches
Research by Buffer finds that the best way to introduce a new
post is through storytelling; in fact,
sharing a compelling narrative can attract 300 percent more
readers.
Not only does this help to create a subconscious feeling of a
shared experience among
readers, it also minimizes the amount of time that must be spent writing blog
post content.
Make it easy for your
readers to
share posts.
If you create a lengthy and detailed
post about the future of content marketing, you will build significant trust with
readers, generate social
shares and develop deeper relationships with potential customers.
It's best to make it as easy as possible for
readers to
share your great
posts, and you can do so by including
share buttons in the header, footer, or sidebar of your content.
But to the rest of us who write quality content and want to guest
post it on quality sites, with the hopes that more
readers will read our
posts and
share it, to us, Google is not being fair!
In this case,
readers could apply the information by downloading the editorial calendar template,
sharing the
post on LinkedIn, or joining the conversation in the comment section.
One way is to create simple click - to - tweet messages inside the actual blog
posts, providing
readers with a call - to - action to
share our
post with the world.
Each headline, paragraph, and line you write needs to be irresistible so that not only are
readers entertained for the moment, but they hungrily wait for the next
post they can
share with the people they know.
When I send my latest blog
post out to my email list, I always ask my
readers to
share it if they found it useful.
Today's
post was originally published on PeerFinance101 from Robert, a
reader from Kentucky that wanted to
share his story after reading two recent
posts on investing.
Connor has
shared some thoughts with BHI
readers in the past, including a
post on Reinvestment Moats, Capital Light Compounders, as well as an investment idea and annual letter that exemplify some of these concepts.
Readers should feel free to
share excerpts from and link to blog
posts on this site.
It also helps if you have a comment section and
sharing buttons so you can engage your
readers and allow them to easily
share your
post on their social media accounts.
I imagine other
readers might
share similar concerns, so I will
post it here (anonymously for now):
Lots of my
readers have been asking me to
share my favourite places, so I've listed them all in this
post I hope that they give you all lots of inspiration — even if you never go anywhere near California I'd recommend just checking out the menus online, these places alone have given me a million inspiration ideas!
I have already
posted a similar kind of recipe but here I have made a very slight variation and thought of
sharing it with my blog
readers.
I
shared a
post about non-stick pans and asked about what
readers are using to cook.
This is a great
post to
share with you on this blog as I know a lot of my
readers aren't vegan, so if you are interested, this article will be a great place to start.
Thank you for always visiting, putting me in your
reader, pinning my
posts,
sharing Oven Love with friends, and for all of your encouraging and thoughtful comments over the years.
I'll be
sharing this list with my
readers in tomorrow's
post... awesome round - up!
While some people echoed my grandmother's thoughts, that you just have to deal with it («Asbestos hands that's all,» wrote one person),
readers posted a variety of tips that I want to
share with you here:
Thank you for the wonderful opportunity to
share my
posts and those of your awesome
readers!
I've
posted this recipe before, but I wanted to
share it again because 1) I have a lot more
readers now (so this is new to most of you) and 2) these sandwich buns are so good.
When Bintu asked me a few months ago to guest
post for her in December, I knew I wanted to
share with her
readers a Sierra Leonean inspired treat.
Thanks to Uncle Ben's for sponsoring this
post, and thanks to you, Lovely
Reader, for supporting the brands that keep food blogs like this one
sharing the recipes we love!
If you would like to
share this recipe with our
readers please submit a photo along with a link to this
post.
If you would like to
share any of our recipes with family, friends, or
readers on your own site, always use the
sharing buttons provided in the
post OR you may use ONE unaltered photo with a clear link to the original recipe
post.
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.
came up with the idea of a dedicated
post purely for the
readers to insult Wenger (still no swearing) or
share their anti-Wenger jokes.
Arsenal beat Reading yesterday to get through to the FA Cup Final, and thankfully the Football Association and Arsenal Football club have very kindly issued some Official Highlights, on FATV, of yesterdays game, for JustArsenal to
share with our
readers and all Gooners from around the world, so I am
posting this as quickly as possible for you all to enjoy.
This is what every blogger wants — lots of regular and loyal
readers who come back over and over and leave comments or
share the
posts, building the readership and the «link juice» to help their
posts appear in google searches (see this
post on «growing your network «-RRB-.
Here are some fun photos we took of Andrew's new OshKosh B'gosh outfits and at the end of this
post, I'm going to
share how you can team up with OshKosh B'gosh to make a difference in YOUR community, Save 20 % on your in store or online purchase, AND one lucky
reader will have a chance to WIN a $ 50 OshKosh B'gosh Gift Card in time to pick up some fun Back to School items for your students!
I'll be
sharing your hungry kid charities as well as this
post with my
readers.
My flavored milk
post went viral, and while many
readers shared my views, many others took me to task.
Create your own Folksy Friday blog
post — we'll be
sharing our favourites so if you are a keen craft blogger it will be a great way to find new blog
readers.
Let us know and we'll
post your suggestions to
share with our
readers.
TweetMeme: This displays a retweet button on each
post and makes it easy for your
readers to
share a
post by you.
Over time we can
share the best that your brand offers through our social media channels,
posts on Rainy Day Mum and offering our
readers special offers and insights that they won't get with a one off partnership.
One
reader and a great friend
shared something that was so powerful, I asked him if I could
post it here.
Michael and his mom Toni Lakind, a professional baker, have kindly agreed to tell Lunch Tray
readers all about their White House experience and even
share some photos, so look for that
post at the end of the month.
I am always eager to
share her
posts with our
readers and followers.»
Just wanted to
share this great piece in the Canadian National
Post, in which writer Adam McDowell explores a subject long familiar to Lunch Tray
readers: the vicious circle created when we feed our children only societally - designated «kid food»... [Continue reading]
In the coming week here on TLT, I'm eager to
share a great guest
post from a school food provider who really tells it like it is, and I'm going to have an announcement later in the week that I hope will be of special interest to Houston
readers.
Share your
posts with 100 + bloggers and 400 +
readers.
Each week we will select someone's blog link up that our
readers «clicked» with the most and
share some of my favorite
posts that were linked up!
I recently wrote a
post about spanking and other methods of discipline and I wanted to
share a powerful response that one of my
readers left.
This
post is part of a sponsored campaign to
share the event with my
readers and to tell my personal relationship story with you.