I am
a regular reader of your articles and after going through most of them, I've learned so many things.
I am
a regular reader of your articles and appreciate your tips on helping people make right financial choices.
Not exact matches
If you are a
regular reader of food blogs you've probably already read an
article or two this week about what it means to be a mom (or what...
The reason I am putting this up for discussion is because it was highly praised by one
of our
regular contributors (stand up Ken 1945 and I agree it is a very thought provoking
article, and Ken was keen to hear what our
readers thought about it.
Secondly the
readers need to understand that, although I, Pat J and a few others are the
regular contributors and publish the
articles, I would hazard a guess that nearly half
of the
articles published are written and sent in to me, by YOU, the
readers themselves, and I always provide the names or initials
of the writer.
This post was inspired by a link I was sent by one
of our
regular readers (thanks John — the link is further down the page, incidentally) and it's a really great
article, a real conversation starter, so
Any
of my
readers are welcome to send an
article for consideration if you have something interesting to discuss, and let me know if i missed out any
regular contributors.
I recently read a post by another mom, a terrific writer who fills her numerous blogs with all kinds
of «great mother»
articles: gardening, cooking, natural parenting, crafting, just the kind
of articles that make the
reader (me) feel inadequate that I'm not doing those kinds
of things on a
regular basis in MY house.
Regular readers will note that Marketing Vox
articles often show up in e.politics Quick Hits link roundups, and for good reason — it's an excellent source for the latest in the broader world
of online marketing communications.
One thing
regular readers know is when I run a series
of articles asking the «Who is?»
If you don't know what a blog party (Also called a Blog Hop and a linky party) is, it's a
regular post where other bloggers can share their best
articles and
readers can find a great collection
of similar posts that they are interested in.
Regular readers of JPGB and Education Next have seen this argument debunked before, but I feel compelled to do it again in response to a sloppy and lazy
article in the Wall Street Journal.
For all the
regular readers of this website, please feel free to ignore this
article.
As
regular readers know, the Ether rarely highlights craft -
of - writing
articles, mainly because they're so plentiful in the blogosphere and because — no one's fault — there's so much replication.
Regular readers of my Family Finances
articles know that I consistently advocate a very low cost, fully passive, and globally diversified investment strategy for an individual investor's personal portfolio.
The following excerpts from a comment shared by a
regular reader of mine on my most recent
article nicely summarizes this point.
As many
of the
regular readers may know I don't usually cover anime / manga in my
articles.
Regular readers will note that one
of the team at Biz has been waiting for the launch
of this game for a very long time, and the especially eagle - eyed will recognise his name on both those
articles and this one as the author.
Established in 2005 our team
of UK and USA volunteer gamers bring our
readers regular console gaming
articles.
Based in the United Kingdom and USA, our hardworking team
of freelance volunteers provide our
readers with
regular console gaming
articles.
If you are a
regular reader of the Green Living Journal, you'll recall our recent series
of articles on recycling in which we discussed the need to progress from recycling, as we know it today, to a complete materials management approach for the products that we use.
Any
regular reader of this blog will learn very little new from the dozen or so
articles — and the issue fails utterly to provide its
readers with the two must - haves in any comprehensive coverage
of the issue:
Initially intended as a single
article, the favorable response from
readers to «Silly Lawyer Tricks,» — and the apparently never - ending examples
of attorney mistakes on appeal — led to a
regular column.
These types
of relay posts (noting an interesting newspaper
article found, for example) are for the benefit
of your
regular readers.
Regular iTWire
readers will have also seen the
article «Help needed for a new paradigm for reviewing smartphones» because smartphones are getting faster, cheaper and better - the OPPO offers all
of the features expected
of a $ 449 mid-range phone plus nearly all
of the features expected
of a flagship phone costing twice as much — or more.
I receive
regular emails from these people in B.C. and since this might be relative to some
readers of the current
article, I copy herein what I received: