Sentences with phrase «seen as blog posts»

I also give away lots of fun and helpful free printables — I also have a free monthly cleaning calendar on there every month and you'll also see it as a blog post.

Not exact matches

As you can see, the team took an interesting concept from one of their blog posts and turned it into a simple graph.
«I consider it my duty to help Alexis Tsipras exploit, as he sees fit, the capital that the Greek people granted us through yesterday's referendum,» Varoufkakis wrote in a blog post.
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.»
In a blog post, the company explained that it sees this as a way to explore and test how «advertisers to connect with consumers on Twitter and convert them to loyal customers in their stores, on their websites and in their apps.»
So says Bill Gurley, partner at VC firm Benchmark of Menlo Park, California, who on Thursday posted a lengthy blog post on the new world of venture capital investing for startups as he sees it.
As venture capitalist Fred Wilson wrote in a blog post defending Graham's stance, «We see very few women entrepreneurs walk into [Union Square Ventures] and that is disappointing to me.
I have somewhere in the neighborhood of 3,000 contacts in my network, most of whom connect solely so they can see when I have a new article or blog post published, but many who see me as either an easy mark or a potential customer.
The new revelation about Comey's uneasiness with Trump brings to mind a posting last month by Comey friend Benjamin Wittes on his Lawfare blog, in which he said Comey «saw it as an ongoing task on his part to protect the rest of the Bureau from improper contacts and interferences from a group of people he did not regard as honorable.»
A cool idea I have seen for content upgrades it to offer the research / work behind the blog post as a download.
As I explored in my opening keynote talk at Content Marketing World — and in this follow - up blog post — one of the biggest differences we see between marketers who are top performers and those who aren't is level of commitment: 91 % of top performers are extremely or very committed to content marketing, compared to 63 % of the overall sample and 35 % of the bottom performers (those who characterized their overall content marketing approach as minimally or not at all successfulAs I explored in my opening keynote talk at Content Marketing World — and in this follow - up blog post — one of the biggest differences we see between marketers who are top performers and those who aren't is level of commitment: 91 % of top performers are extremely or very committed to content marketing, compared to 63 % of the overall sample and 35 % of the bottom performers (those who characterized their overall content marketing approach as minimally or not at all successfulas minimally or not at all successful).
This blog post, «Woman's Guide to Dress For Success with Leg Cast,» is clearly directed at Mary the Motivated Mom — as is the CTA about how to have a great Halloween despite an injury you see on that sidebar to the right.
Coinbase, one of the largest exchanges, wrote in a blog post that it won't be immediately supporting Bitcoin Gold because the code is not yet available to the public, which they see as a «major security risk.»
That's why, when I saw the list of social media marketers cited in The Sophisticated Marketer's Guide to LinkedIn, it made sense to publish the list as a stand alone blog post.
In a new blog post, the exchange said that it was launching the review, which could see it delist some of the trading pairs it offers, in a bid to avoid being «mischaracterized as a securities exchange.»
A point I meant to make, but forgot to, is that Quebec can afford to reduce tuition if it wishes to, even if one sets aside MMT, and looks at the question from a purely provincial standpoint, taking a traditional left - Keynesian perspective, such as that of Harold Chorney — see his recent blog post: http://haroldchorneyeconomist.com/2012/04/14/vive-le-quebec-social-et-progressif-the-conflict-over-higher-university-tuition-fees-in-quebec/
As soon as I saw my neighbor post this story to his blog, I sat and waiteAs soon as I saw my neighbor post this story to his blog, I sat and waiteas I saw my neighbor post this story to his blog, I sat and waited.
As you have seen, in this post I have illustrated some interesting strategies you can use to effectively increase the traffic at your blog, without doing any internet marketing.
Tumblr isn't normally associated as one of the top business social media sites, but because the site lets users share almost anything, you can see why there are currently over 235 million blogs and over 110 billion posts.
Now, I would never have thought of this as being a potential question or reasonable consideration until I saw a pair of recent «quitting Facebook» blog posts gaining some level of virality (at least in the marketing industry).
And one would add that capital requirements on certain category of customers (such as SMEs) play a large role here too, as I keep pointing out on this blog (see at the end of this post).
«After decades of doubting China's innovation potential, the United States now fears the rapid pace of China's technological catchup, and sees Chinese technology as a major (perhaps even existential) threat to US economic competitiveness,» Matt Sheehan, a fellow at the Paulson Institute, wrote in a blog post last month.
Happy to see your blog as it is just what I've looking for and excited to read all the posts.
An exchange - traded product that tracks the price of the euro, $ FXE is setting up nicely as a potential intermediate - term swing trade (position trade) due to its bullish confirmation on multiple time - frames (see this blog post to learn how multiple time - frame analysis works).
LOL I see you've said you were leaving this blog several times as well, and yet each time here you come again posting and finding yet another excuse to whine about your perceived slights.
Let me add I have not seen your 3 posts asking me about how I feel about it before now when I copied and posted those above and If I had seen before I would have answered you with out any hesitation but did not because I moved to other blogs... And to satisfy you interest my saying I do not like it as a cultural habit but if religion failed to stop it and had to regulate it then what can I do about it... people can still lie and give you an elder age and how can you tell if 9 - 10or more at villages there are no birth certificate issued nor villagers interested to obtain it... what can you tell from their teeth like sheep??
Aside from also starting to post more photos on my blog (which idea I see you gleaned from monitoring my brainwaves as well), Dean and I were just talking about this story yesterday and how the point is not doing vs. being, but never being distracted from being a disciple; which is really just being close to Jesus, doing what he does, listening to what he says and going with his agenda instead of ours.
I believe that as ebook evolve, we will see them become more and more like blog posts.
The vast majority of blog posts are written by people treating their beliefs in religion as facts, and you think it's unfair that there's one dealing with someone that sees your beliefs as fiction?
Frankly, I think that as more and more people read blogs, we should (and will) see more and more books follow the «blog post» layout structure.
In his most recent blog post, Mark Tooley laments what he sees as the tendency of «evangelical elites» to «launch as a crusade any pressing cause of the day without a strong sense of spiritual or political priority.»
Well, it's been one of those weeks for me, as I've been battling pinkeye... yes, pinkeye... for the last four days, along with a boatload of work related to book edits and blog posts for next week.So I spent a good part of yesterday in the exact same pose as you see above, only with swollen, crusty eyes, slightly better hair, and a more robust vocabulary from which to bemoan my oppression.
It would be interesting to see (perhaps in a blog post) whether it would be possible to craft a definition of Christianity (in 240 characters or less) that all people who self - identifies as Christian would agree with.
As long as CNN refuses to be accurate in their sidebar about the blog purpose, as I posted on my blog, I don't really see the point to being all that active herAs long as CNN refuses to be accurate in their sidebar about the blog purpose, as I posted on my blog, I don't really see the point to being all that active heras CNN refuses to be accurate in their sidebar about the blog purpose, as I posted on my blog, I don't really see the point to being all that active heras I posted on my blog, I don't really see the point to being all that active here.
Really appreciate this budget food section as a student can not afford to cook many of the dishes despite them looking incredibly appetising and while a lot of blogs will do a post with a couple tips for eating healthy within a budget this seems pretty unique — its great to see a practical application of them in recipes and on a recurring basis — if this was any indication of what's in store then i'm super excited!
Loved the post as all of your posts Robyn so fun to see you here on another one of my favourite blogs!
Also, I'm choosing this post as my favorite for the From the Farm blog hop next Friday, so make sure you drop by and see your post in the faves, and I know you won't forget to link up!
As you can see from the title of this blog post / recipe, «dark chocolate tart with cranberry glaze» is not a plant (well, except cacao does come from a plant, so maybe this tart is a plant?
I'm trying not to eat sugar for a week or so and was just on the hunt for savoury muffins to act as a snack when I decided to read through some blog posts I hadn't got round to reading yet (I favourite them until I have time... as you can see I'm quite far behind).
I have been faithfully but silently reading your blog for a little while now and each recipe sounds delicious, but I just knew I had to make this one as soon as I saw it... I had also been seduced by the butternut, for I had all the ingredients on hand when you posted!
I am delighted to see you are back — although you have appeared on my reader it has taken me a while to visit as life has been pretty crazy with travel lately — but although you say that it is gone in a few hours, really one of the nice things about blogs is that they are easy to return to unlike some social media feeds and your writing is always as lovely as your photos — I appreciate you doing the bi-lingual posts!.
Thanks for posting this recipe again, as on your site I can see all the wonderful photos and I can't on Joy's for some reason... do you have any ideas how to rectify that... I'm presuming your more tech savvy than me being the proud owner of this blog / site (again can't tell one from the other!!)
It's the central hub for users and where they go to see the latest posts from their subscribed blog collection and where they post as well.
As a new blogger, it's so great to see how many people my blog is reaching Make sure to sign up for our newsletter so that you can get all of the posts right away
p.s My blog will be a bit quiet over the next few weeks as I write it myself and will be on the road but please keep posting your shelfies and selfies and tagging me on my Instagram account whilst I am away as I love seeing all of your wonderful creations.
I didn't came across this kind of posts earlier, but as I see, the whole idea behind it is to introduce people to some of the blogs you love to visit, and to share some of your quirky, personal things.
I featured these and the galette in a healthy thanksgiving post for the blog Ladylux.com — as you'll see, I'm a fan!
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Any time I publish a more personal blog post, there's always this oh sh*t moment of second - guessing as I send it out into the interwebs, so I really loved seeing so many of you relate to it in some way.
As I predicted on the last day of 2010 in my blog post «Significant Research and News from 2010 Regarding Coconut Oil and Saturated Fats,» 2011 is seeing some major research being committed to the health properties of coconut oil from the coconut producing countries.
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