Be sure to
research the blogs read by your target audience, not just your peers, as your objective is to tell prospects about your firm and its services.
Not exact matches
If you can't directly survey the people you are trying to reach, you can gain insight into their language online:
Read the same publications or
blogs they do; listen in on conversations on Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn; and use keyword
research tools (like Google AdWords or Keyword Discovery) to see exactly what terms people are using in searches.
«There was a clear pattern in the findings - the more literary fiction authors that participants recognized, the better they tended to perform on the emotional recognition test, and this association held even after statistically accounting for the influence of other factors that might be connected to both emotion skills and
reading more literary fiction, such as past educational attainment, gender and age,» reports the British Psychological Society
Research Digest
blog, summing up the results.
I've found through my own personal
research that a lot of companies have
blogs (meaning they know it's important to have one), but they haven't been updated in 5 months — or they're publishing short, 300 word posts that are
read by no one.
Livestream
research shows that 80 % of audiences would rather watch live video from a brand than
read a
blog, and 82 % prefer live video from a brand to social posts.
For entrepreneurs writing business
blogs or articles, he says, «What's important is that you pick an aspect that you know people are going to be enticed to
read, and you do the
research necessary and put your own creative spin on it.»
Nonprofit
research group Pew Internet & American Life Project (pewinternet.org) says that 8 percent of internet users create
blogs, while 39 percent, or 57 million people,
read them.
You can
read just about any
blog or
research paper, and they will provide you with anecdotal evidence on the trials and tribulations of building a company.
Anyone that
reads my
blog knows that am a huge fan of SEO and keyword
research.
Sometimes my
research is in the library; other times I take my
research to the online bookstores; and sometimes I spend my day
reading 10 - 20
blog posts.
To help assist you in your
research you can use demographic write - ups provided by companies like Razorfish or Pew Research, or research on your own using one of the countless must - read marketing blogs ou
research you can use demographic write - ups provided by companies like Razorfish or Pew
Research, or research on your own using one of the countless must - read marketing blogs ou
Research, or
research on your own using one of the countless must - read marketing blogs ou
research on your own using one of the countless must -
read marketing
blogs out there.
As I continue to
research and write about the violence of God in the Old Testament, a reader of my
blog told me to
read Girard.
I have just started to
read your
blog in the last week after my Auntie & Mam gave me an article you had in a magazine as I also suffer from POTs & also M.E. I have been poorly now for over 3 years & am trying to
research ways I can get better I saw a nutrionist last year who gave great advice & se things similar to yours.
Dear Ella, I have been struggling with my health and diet for a while now and through desperate dietary
research «I stumbled upon your
blog.I have found it incredibly difficult to give up eating the things I love (wheat, dairy, etc), but
reading your
blog you are so full of enthusiasm and wonder and this has given me so much inspiration.
I didn't do much
research exept for
reading that French
blog post and I have been experimenting for two days now.
I have gained so much from
reading different books,
blogs, philosophies, and ideas about parenting; it would be a shame if we stopped
reading,
researching and writing about how to be the best parents we can be for our kids.
-LCB- Megan wrote a
blog post all about this topic after our interview; click here to
read more about the
research behind her answer. -RCB-
In the perhaps stereotypical scenario (yet one I see replayed regularly), mothers devour books, talk to other women,
read blogs and magazines and do
research on all things baby.
I
read every birth book I could get my hands on and
researched websites,
blogs and even joined membership sites, sifting through endless pages of conflicting information.
I
read parenting books, caught up on all the best mommy
blogs, and spent hours
researching topics on Pinterest.
So, realizing I'm clueless about this as with most parenting topics, I
researched a lot and
read a bunch of books and blog posts (I've amassed quite a... [Read more
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After
reading your
blog I decided to do some
research on the topic and I became very interested.
Howdy I am so thrilled I found your
blog page, I really found you by mistake, while I was
researching on Askjeeve for something else, Nonetheless I am here now and would just like to say thank you for a marvelous post and a all round thrilling
blog (I also love the theme / design), I don't have time to go through it all at the moment but I have book - marked it and also added your RSS feeds, so when I have time I will be back to
read a great deal more, Please do keep up the superb work.
Being a mom my child's welfare and safety is my top priority so i look online and did my own
research what is g6pd kasi hindi masyado napaintindi sa amin ng doctor kung ano ang dapat gawin.after
reading infos ang
blogs of g6pd hindi na ako madyado nalungkot.
I too is a mother of 2 g6pd babies, 2 yr old @ 3mos old, it was horrible at first but
reading blogs and doing my own
research assured me that my boys can have a healthy life and just be as normal children.
We often spend dedicated and carved out time during pregnancy to prepare ourselves, such as attending a birthing or parenting class,
reading books,
reading blogs,
researching and shopping for baby items, etc..
I look forward to
reading your thoughts as I really respect your
research and enjoy your
blog very much.
If you opt in to my email newsletter, you are agreeing to receive emails from me about new
blog posts you might want to
read, new
research about sleep, articles about parenting, announcements about speaking events, promotional messages about my current and new products and services, etc..
I realise that this will not come as a shock to most people who
read my
blog and that many people don't need
research to confirm their experiences, but I think it is important to share the findings of studies which add weight to traditional knowledge and / or progress our thinking about everyday areas, and it is in that vein that I share the following news.
I have been
researching carriers throughly and had chosen between lillebaby and one other ssc and after
reading your
blog and seeing the different features in a visual sense has moved me to decide lillebaby is the one for me!
Not wanting to rely on past
research, I continued to
research,
read blogs, and keep up with the new options.
By Yahoo! Canada Sports (
blog) University of Alberta researcher Dr. Dhiren Naidu's findings suggest concussion education... Concussions are a key issue facing the CFL, but new
research from the University of Alberta suggests that some of the league's efforts on that front are having... See all stories on this topic»...
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An attorney by profession and accustomed to in - depth
research, I spent countless hours
reading and engaging in online dialogue trying to gain a level of confidence in caring for chickens, which was frustrated by conflicting advice on
blogs and forums - most of which lacked authoritative support.
Reblogged this on The Sleep Store
Blog and commented: This is an interesting
read on the recent co-sleeping debate /
research, from a
Blog I really respect.
«They are really early baby
blogs,» says Janet Golden, a historian at Rutgers - Camden, who
read the baby book of Charlie Flood and those of countless other babies in her
research on the history of babies in modern America.
While being publicized in the mainstream media certainly makes researchers a target, being picked up in the skeptic blogosphere, which includes widely
read blogs such asWatts Up With That, Climate Audit and Morano's Climate Depot, can also lead to scientists receiving email barrages, even when, as in Norgaard's case, the
research has not received mainstream media attention.
Additionally, though this series is intended to be a useful resource for all things CRISPR, we must stress that this
blog is not meant to be a substitute for
reading the publications that detail the
research and development of these techniques!
Read more about Richard Baines»
research in this
blog post: http://www.noldus.com/
blog/seizing-fish-high-throughput-screen-novel-antiepileptic-drugs.
To learn more,
read the news release published by the National Institutes of Health or the Google
Research Blog post.
Read more about TIPs grants and other internal faculty funding programs — including University Courses, Discovery Grants and
Research Scholar Grants — at the VU BreakThru
blog.
Read about his summer
research experience on our
blog.
Long - time readers of this
blog will not be surprised to hear that animal
research has featured prominently in the work for which this year's winners of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine are being honoured - Bruce A. Beutler and Jules A. Hoffmann for their for their discoveries concerning the activation of innate immunity, and... Continue
reading Nobel Prize 2011: Flies and mice take a bow!
I encourage you to
read the full CRUK Science Update
Blog post «High - impact science: Hedgehogs, flies and skin cancer — the story of vismodegib», it's an excellent example of how
research on flies, rodents and a range of other organisms combined with studies of cancer genetics in humans to enabled the development of an innovative therapy.
My PhD dissertation and subsequent
research has focused on the practices of science bloggers and the reach of science
blogs in terms of who
reads them and why.
Being a natural - born researcher, I have spent countless hours
reading blogs and
research papers in an effort to uncover the missing item impeding my recovery.
After
reading this, I then began perusing
blogs and uncovered some
research that detailed the first step in healing Lyme patients was addressing possible EMF sensitivity.
Add in the numerous books I've
read out of interest, the 300 +
blog articles that I've
researched and written and the fact that there isn't a way to separate the practitioner from the medicine — «Doctor heal thyself» has become a mantra we regularly chant and put into practice — and you might just get up to 10,000 before graduation day.
I don't believe that food executives are
reading Stephan's
blog, or designing their food based on the
research he reports.
Read Julie's latest
Blog posts: The most recent
research explained, family stories of healing, delicious recipes, and the latest news in autism and ADHD.
Yes, once I started
researching PANDAS, I
read so many people's stories and
blogs about the disease... mostly affecting children and some incredibly severe.