Sentences with phrase «shared by readers»

I just added some links shared by readers of where to find those wood buttons!
You know, the more I think about it the more a Michael Phelps videogame in which you swim through time to kill baby Hitler sounds like an awesome idea, a sentiment shared by our readers.
So if your website has blog articles that have been shared by readers with the «tweet» and «like» buttons, Google will see this and give your article added SEO Ranking Juice.
Last week we had so many fantastic posts shared by readers — it is always exciting to see the creativity and talent of fellow bloggers!
They too are shared by all readers.
So with that in mind, here are some of the most helpful resources shared by readers on Twitter, Facebook, and the blog.

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Research by Buffer finds that the best way to introduce a new post is through storytelling; in fact, sharing a compelling narrative can attract 300 percent more readers.
But sharing those interviews with readers is just a cool by - product.
As you strive to come up with share - worthy content and link to interesting content by others, your own readers will find your content more interesting.
If you're just starting out and want to build your following, start by attracting the content curators, they are the ones who will actually share your content and be the foundation of your increasing reader - base.
Rather than earn revenue from subscriptions, the company would now try to make money by selling sales leads — data about readers who had agreed to share their information — to companies and universities.
It's best to make it as easy as possible for readers to share your great posts, and you can do so by including share buttons in the header, footer, or sidebar of your content.
In this case, readers could apply the information by downloading the editorial calendar template, sharing the post on LinkedIn, or joining the conversation in the comment section.
The majority of the book is written in the first person, inviting the reader to share in the honest and sometimes deeply moving accounts of the journeys taken by each woman to her current position of church leadership.
To be sure, if the reader shares at all the author's experience, he will find that clear light is shed on the mature convictions of Judaism and Christianity by such a study of their origins and growth.
Then, at the start of this week, readers could «share the love» by paying $ 15 to cover the cost of another woman's request.
From the start, Ricoeur rejects the assumption that to understand a text is to understand the intention of the author, or, alternatively, to grasp the text's meaning as it was grasped by the first hearers or readers who shared the author's cultural situation.
Now, allow me to share a couple of photos sent by Mia, a reader of my blog who just made a batch!
Below I shall be sharing the recipe on how to make the everyday tomato pappu which I am sure would be mostly loved by my blog readers...
So while you're now snacking on these delicious doughnuts, why don't I share further appreciation for you being a Strength and Sunshine reader by letting you enter this giveaway I put together?
For this year's Readers» Choice Week, we asked our readers to prove their cooking prowess by sharing their best recipes with us — and boy, did they dReaders» Choice Week, we asked our readers to prove their cooking prowess by sharing their best recipes with us — and boy, did they dreaders to prove their cooking prowess by sharing their best recipes with us — and boy, did they deliver.
The point is, while I love sharing this space with you readers and my living room with friends who come by, I don't usually want us all to collaborate on a single bowl of salad dressing.
I love sharing recipes inspired by my travels and the flavors I love and showing my readers how to relax and tune into their own intuition.
I'm so incredibly blessed by God to have this opportunity to share my love of cooking and photography (and blogging) with all of you amazing readers.
For this year's Readers» Choice Week, we asked our readers to prove their cooking prowess by sharing their best recipes with us — and dang, you guys arReaders» Choice Week, we asked our readers to prove their cooking prowess by sharing their best recipes with us — and dang, you guys arreaders to prove their cooking prowess by sharing their best recipes with us — and dang, you guys are good.
Thanks for coming by The Lunch Tray — I greatly value the input of readers who are school food professionals and can share their real world experiences.
TweetMeme: This displays a retweet button on each post and makes it easy for your readers to share a post by you.
Inspired by a discussion amongst the writers on Eco Child's Play about our births and the safety of home births in particular, we decided to share our labor experiences with our readers.
Just in time for Halloween, I wanted to share a food - in - the - classroom horror story sent to me a few weeks ago by a reader from Ohio.
I want my readers to get the best knowledge base for infant care by sharing personal tips learned with over 5 years of experience and thorough research.
If you come up with an unusual way of funding your family's adoption, please share it with the readers of Adoptive Families by writing to: [email protected]
Being intrigued by this other world I asked Jessica to share it with my readers and she kindly agreed.
Come join to see all of the great discussions and weekly ideas shared by other bloggers and readers.
My feeling about milk in schools, as shared by many TLT readers (judging from this morning's discussion on the Facebook page and in comments on the blog), is that milk does have a place on lunch trays, but not to the exclusion of other beverages like water (which, as it turns out, is not so easy to get into cafeterias) and plant - based milks for those who drink them.
It happens to be the UK's National Childhood Obesity Week, so I thought I'd share two recent, conflicting stories originating in the UK sent to me by TLT readers.
I thought you and TLT readers who are feeling a little worn down by packing thousands of lunches might appreciate this advice for delegating I shared recently in the Washington Post.
To ease your mind, expert Kim West, a licensed family therapist (lovingly called «The Sleep Lady» by her readers and clients) shares her advice about sleep training techniques.
When I set out to lose weight and share my journey with my readers, I did not expect to receive more hate mail than encouraging notes... Apparently people's perception of being HEALTHY has been totally skewed by the enormous amount of overweight and obese people in this country.
The author shares that «midwives are illegal in some states,» and although it might be assumed by the more educated reader that the author is referring specifically to non-nurse midwives, this point certainly isn't clear.
* I was hired by Timocco to share information about their products with my readers.
After sharing that bottle - fed babies may very rarely have difficulty with formula due to a cow's milk allergy or that a potential toxic chemical may be released from bottles (the only two disadvantages of formula feeding mentioned), the author reassures readers «don't be put off by any of the disadvantages mentioned above.»
People generally expressed concern about the food dye issue as well as other aspects of our food supply which may be unsafe, and I shared with the group some resources I've recently learned about — first, a link to Natural Candy Store.com (which, coincidentally, I found out about from Jenna herself via Twitter) as well as a mobile phone app created by CSPI to help consumers sort through additives on food labels (shared with me by a TLT reader and fellow Houston School Health Advisory Council Member — thanks, Mike!)
You are sharing so many wonderful desserts, I would love to have you stop by and share with my readers and check out our featured guests.
With John Lewis, though, it points to an important general problem with the viability of employee ownership of businesses (for readers outside Britain, the John Lewis Partnership is owned by its 81,000 employees; it is a successful operator of department stores and supermarkets, and its annual profit - sharing bonus for employees is widely reported in the media).
A study conducted by researchers from the University of Liverpool, The Reader and the Royal Liverpool University Hospitals Trust, and funded by the British Academy, has found that shared reading (SR) can be a useful therapy for chronic pain sufferers.
Controversially, «Darwin on the Right,» by Michael Sher?mer, and «Let There Be Light» [SA Perspectives], both about reconciling science and religion, drew the lion's share of reader reaction.
Readers also apparently win, posting responses to Ridls blog that say they re motivated by her online sharing to meet their own weight - loss goals.
I am a homeopath and teach workshops to parents on how to use natural medicine to raise healthy children, so I was fascinated by this piece of information and it prompted me to share another tooth story with you and your readers about how my son was saved from a root canal at the age of 14 years old by using natural medicine.
Because I wanted to share how I've learned to retrain my brain into loving my body just the way it is, as well as block out all of the lean body fitness fluff, I created an eCourse that guides readers step by step on how to do exactly that.
often i have readers come by and share — so if anyone is reading this and would like to make a suggestion please do!!
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