Every start up business has their own downfall, it's just nice to
see that posts like these encourages small businesses ACTUALLY to do something for the better.
Very Refreshing to
see a post like this!
when
i see posts like these — i automatically skip past them — like — if i read them i will somehow be absorbed into the negativity of some evil travesty of comaparison between a vast illusion of delusionary emotional strife over something that makes no sense unless you put yourself into this weird evil feeling trance of blind confusion and negative understand — i don't know — it's a weird a feeling though — tried to read it — just to see if that feeling had changed any on this post — and it hadn't — just thought i'd share that...
we're tracking your IP address and if
we see another post like this, we can make you disappear.
And although my photography was atrocious, the recipes still work I love
seeing posts like these and your photography is beautiful and your site, truly, love it (Lionface is new to me but wow, beautiful work!)
Hmmmm is it just me that feels whenever
they see a post like this it usually leads to a heavy defeat against a team we should beat?
So far I haven't
seen a post like that.
A few came down hard saying they were disappointed to
see a post like that on TLB and called into question if I really support breastfeeding with posts like that.
It is very reassuring to
see a post like this and know that we are doing the best decision for the benefit of our whole family.
I can be fixated on my body sometimes and wanting it to look a certain way, but I when I get on my email and
see posts like this, I think to myself that I don't need to fret.
It saddens me to
see a post like this — one which, much like the arguments on the other side of the debate, focus on fear tactics rather than an even handed presentation of the data.
I've been waiting to
see a post like this for some time.
So much mis - information out there so I love
seeing posts like this and hope they make it to the mainstream!
I don't know why I never think about it until
I see a post like this!
Home decor is not my strong point so when
I see posts like these I am immediately inspired!
I am always so proud of myself when I can commute home and avoid stopping downtown for shopping but
seeing posts like this one makes me feel like I am making a mistake skipping shopping and missing out on these incredible sales!
Let me know if you'd like to continue to
see posts like this or if there's another format that might be more helpful for you!
I LOVE
seeing posts like this!
good to
see posts like this.
Just starting a month ago my blog and I feel overwhelmed by all the info out there and sometimes
you see post like» how to gain traffic» but they never really give you their process like you do.
Seeing posts like this really help.
I love mint and I love
seeing posts like this because I wouldn't think of pairing it with black and white but it looks fabulous together!
The whole world needs to
see a post like this.
Sometimes I get lazy with my office outfits, but
seeing posts like this always gives me inspiration to spruce it up.
Not all of my posts are super glam dresses or anything, so I love
seeing posts like these, too!
When I read a post and there are no share buttons, the buck stops there; but when
I see a post I like and easily share to my networks, the readership for that post is instantly and greatly expanded.
I can't believe I'm
seeing a post like this on GMP — thank God!
So, when
I see posts like # 2, I am reminded that there is a concerted campaign being waged here in the United States to disseminate doubt about valid climate science results.
If
you see a post you like and want to share, make sure you give the person who posted it originally credit.
Now, imagine an employer lands on your page and
sees a post like this: «All I ask is for someone to tell me what I'm doing wrong!»
I see posts all the time questioning the need for a buyer's agent, and then
I see posts like this one which is a perfect example of why you need a buyer's agent.
And I love to
see posts like this, with family recipes, that have been loved, and are in one's beloved memories.
I saw a post like this about a year ago, I think Nester posted it, and I * swear * I enabled that.
Whenever
I see a post like this one, with all the wonderful photos of kitchens, I try and imagine in which would would I most like to cook.
Oh man, I feel so inadequate when
I see posts like this.
I love checking in and
seeing posts like this!
Not exact matches
We were inspired by this
post on Business Insider, which used the non-profit Internet Archive's «Wayback Machine» cache tool to
see what the websites of some prominent corporations used to look
like during the early days of the World Wide Web.
The change included: Relaxing previous rules that prevented users from
seeing multiple
posts from the same source in the news feed, promoting content from friends higher up in the news feed, and pushing «stories» about when a friend has
liked or commented on a
post further down the feed.
Since Kardashian and Chyna both
post on social media frequently and openly share their lives with fans, fans probably knew they wouldn't have to wait long to
see what Dream looks
like, and that ended up being just the case.
We estimate that currently, average page reach per
post is approximately 2 to 5 percent — meaning that if 100 people opted in to «
liking» your page, only two to five of them are likely to
see one of your
posts.
«As we roll this out, you'll
see less public content
like posts from businesses, brands, and media,» Zuckerberg wrote.
Often, we'll
see something on a blog
post,
like [the recently trendy] microwave potato chip maker, and we'll scramble to get it in stock as quickly as popular while people in the blogosphere are still taking about it.»
Like when you open the app and
see a bunch of
posts from days ago atop your feed, with fresh content buried below.
You can connect to almost every major social media platform, schedule
posts, monitor progress in terms of
likes, engagements, and user activity, and easily
see how your content performs over time.
How many times have you scrolled through and
seen a header photo for a blog
post or a thumbnail for a YouTube video that looks
like it was made in 1996?
The payoff looks
like this: Deutsche
Post, which privatized gradually during the 1990s,
saw a 38 % reduction in its workforce and a 20 % increase in productivity, according to the Conference Board study.
We commonly
see SiteJabber community members write
posts like, «I was considering such and such company, but I Googled them and they have horrible press / complaints / customer service issues, etc..»
«Businesses
like yours now have a better way to get people to their websites,» the company wrote in a blog
post announcing the new feature, adding that its inclusion will «help your audience clearly understand the action you want them to take after
seeing the ad.»
Using our analytics you can choose to order your
posts by the most clicks, retweets,
likes, or whatever other metric you'd
like to
see:
A few years ago, it was common to
see posts that started with «
Like this
post if...» Sadly, it's still common.