I used to
read your blog years ago, but lost touch with the mommy blogging world for a while.
I just posted my top five posts too I really enjoyed
reading your blog this year.
Really enjoyed
reading your blog this year Michelle, it is very unique and inspiring.
I want to document my life so I can
read this blog years down the road and remember some great times I had.
Like, I feel like I am a part of your barn project just because I have been
reading your blog all year.
Just wanted to say that I've enjoyed
reading your blog this year.
I read your blog years ago, but eventually stopped following because I couldn't understand how someone so young could afford to live in the city, wear such expensive clothes, and go out non-stop.
It's been so exciting
reading your blog this year.
I've loved your style since beginning to
read your blog years ago.
I have been
reading your blog years and now to see your lovely personality shine through the videos is just an icing on the cake.
I have enjoyed
reading your blog this year and look forward to 2013 — should be an exciting year for us both!!
I'm on a break, at the moment, from a home project and wanted to stop in and tell you I think
reading your blog this year, and your book, has indeed inspired me.
Not exact matches
If you're looking for book suggestions to fill your
reading list this
year, you could do a lot worse that follow the
blog of Microsoft - founder - turned - philanthropist Bill Gates.
Here are 16 marketing
blogs and publications you should add to your
reading list this
year.
In January 2008, two and a half
years after founding Etsy, Kalin posted a video on the company's
blog of himself
reading a children's book.
If you're looking for a way to become financially educated this
year, one way to accomplish your goals is by
reading popular money
blogs that make learning about money fun.
In just two
years, it became one of the most widely
read blogs in marketing, and now I have two company
blogs and two personal
blogs.
I didn't know the term for it, this thing we now call a «personal brand,» but at seventeen
years old I knew that having ten thousand people
reading my
blog every day was valuable.
But, if you've been
reading this
blog for a few
years, have gotten yourself out of debt, and actually have a nice buffer of cash, well maybe you're finally one of the wealthy ones, but how can you know for sure?
I have been
reading your
blog for two
years and i have been getting unique content.
When I stumbled across Melanie's story, it had been
YEARS since I
read «personal» personal finance
blogs.
As 2017 comes to a close, we looked back through this
year's
blogs to find the most
read.
In another post I'll talk about how PR has changed dramatically in the past 10
years or you can just
read Brian Solis's
blog or buy his book on the subject.
As you've probably
read on other
blogs, the first few
years you invest you'll really increase your portfolio and income quickly.
Such advice comes as no surprise to readers of Fried's 15
years of posts on his company's popular and influential
blog, Signal vs. Noise or who have
read any of his books, like Rework, the New York Times best - seller he co-wrote with his Basecamp partner, David Heinemeier Hansson.
For more on the forecast for gold in 2018,
read Frank's latest
blog post Another Positive
Year Ahead for Gold, Says the World Gold Council.
John — I have been
reading your
blog for a few
years now and I really enjoy your writing.
Been
reading your
blog for
years and have to say the time flew by quickly — kind of hard to believe you've just about met your goal.
It's hard to believe, but just five
years ago, I was being asked questions like, «do people actually
read blogs», or «can you justify blogging with hard ROI?»
I started
reading tons of personal finance
blogs years ago.
I quite often treat this
blog like a diary, so sometimes I'll stray away from talking about my personal finance and share my current thoughts, I'll be excited to go back and
read some old post when the
years go by, and it will help me reflect on the overall journey that has been experienced, because as great as the end goal of early retirement is, I would imagine the character developed through such a process has more then just monetary value.
I haven't invested a dime in trading stocks but I've invested a lot of time in the past
year reading books,
blogs, several different newspapers, listening to money talk shows, etc..
Last
year, we brought you the top 7 content marketing
blogs to
read in 2014.
But more than this, I wanted this list to honor the individual blogger who started his or her
blog from scratch, and has labored away at it for
years, slowly building an audience and faithfully writing quality posts which get
read and shared.
I love that our friend Preston Yancey has created a super-simple
blog providing daily lectionary
readings from the two -
year cycle found in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer.
Lol, it is interesting that even after all these
years I have been
reading Davids
blog, Steve still has all the answers.
I have
read and signed, many
years ago, a code of ethics as an employee of NBPower and I am sure that if I did
blog of horrible wrong doing of my employer and my disabelief of NBPower's use of nuclear power I would be told to stop or risk my future employement.
Sad that the dumbest thing I've
read in the New York Times for
years came from the
blog of Ross Douthat, the Catholic conservative voice at the Gray Lady:
(That post was the most
read — and most shared — post in this
blog's three -
year history, by the way; an encouraging fact!)
Brother, I've been
reading your
blog and books for
years.
A quote I
read late last
year has been bouncing around in my head for a while, so I'm going to let it bounce out of my fingertips, through the keyboard, and onto this
blog to see what you all think.
After
reading these
blogs for several
years now I can honestly say the posters who get the most heated and angry and violent in their comments at least claim to be Christians, though I will accept that some may be poe's or trolls.
Example 3: A few
years ago, I started
reading a
blog called de-conversion.
I've been
reading NP's
blog for over a
year, and the cartoons are * very * frequently jabs at ways of doing church, approaches to church, approaches to the bible, approaches to ministry, etc..
Twenty
years from now, what will researchers be saying about the long - term effects of blogging and of
reading blogs?
Jake - NY «I am a 67
year Grandpa and just sat here and
read all the comments on this
blog.
, and so if you have appreciated all the free posts and free podcasts which the readers have
read over the
years, would you please consider making a donation of any amount to help defray the costs of the
blog.
Once again, a solution I
read on this
blog some
years ago, «The five million Jews in Israel should move to the USA and the 3 million Muslims in the USA should move to Israel.
Many of you who
read my
blog are also interested in church planting, and so I want to introduce you to a friend of mine, Nathan Laughlin (and his wife Amy), who is heading to Vancouver, BC next
year to plant a network of churches called «Open Circle.»
Frankly, I really, really like this approach, because (as you may know if you have been
reading my
blog for the past six
years or so), this is all I have been able to do with Scripture for the past decade or so.