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.
What's better
than reading blog posts?
I'm sure many of my U.S. readers have today off for Memorial Day are spending it doing something other
than reading blogs.
There is nothing I enjoy more
than reading your blog posts - your talent with words truly amazes me and makes me so proud!
And speaking of April, I hope you don't mind me posting this April calendar just a few days early... The first of the month will fall on Easter Sunday, and I hope that many of you have better things to do that day
than reading blogs.
Not exact matches
Of course, most
blogs never get found or
read by more
than the writer's friends or family.
Once I've been successful with one piece of content, I go to every content publisher I can find and tell them that I can write a guest post on their
blog on a topic that I've previously written about, that more
than 50,000 people have
read and loved.
Content with an interactive component, whether a video, infographic, quiz, or product hunt, engages consumers more effectively and provides more entertainment
than just
reading a
blog post or whitepaper.
I had more people
reading my
blog every single day
than most professional New York Times columnists.
He's a social media influencer with more
than 275,000 followers and his
blog posts have been
read by 4 million people.
It's more enjoyable to watch a video rather
than read a long
blog post.
«It wasn't until after I started
reading personal finance
blogs that I realized there's more to investing
than a company 401k», says Erin.
When I first
read Paul Graham's
blog post on «High Resolution» Financing I
read it as a treatise arguing that convertible notes are better
than equity.
Something to consider with going after local coverage is that it is easier to land
than national or large - scale publications and
blogs as they have a smaller pool of stories to pull from and are more likely to
read and accept your pitch.
(Ritholtz is no stranger to social media — TED Talks credits his Big Picture
blog as one of «100 websites you should know and use,» while Matt Miller of Bloomberg says Ritholtz «consistently makes more sense
than anyone else in media» and Randall Forsyth of Barron's calls The Big Picture «a must -
read blog.»)
I wanted to thank you for your initiative that you have taken to teach all of us all about investing, Safal Niveshak is a very good initiative and not to forget that you are providing us all this awesome post day after day week after week at no extra cost and without any advertisement, Frankly I would not mind if you put some ads on your
blog I would be more
than happy to
read your
blog even with adds.
I can't think of a better result
than these two finishing in first place together, because I've been
reading both
blogs since the moment I started to
read about SEO.
If you can get people spending 30 - 40 minutes per week with you in their earbuds, you'll build a much higher level of trust
than if that person spent 3 - 4 minutes
reading your
blog.
There's nothing more helpful to me
than to
read a
blog post that teaches a new concept and then to jump over to YouTube and see that concept in action.
As previously noted: «from an agnostic guy who enjoys intelligent se - x -» Obviously
reading more
than two sentences is too much for many on this
blog.
So, what is my point?To
read Paul's polemic, his rhetoric and generally his theology as an end in itself, rather
than his attempt to bring others to an experience of the living God is to me, missing the point.It seems that much of the divisiveness between believers on this
blog and a few others I visit is just that: I often
read... Paul says this... hey, but Jesus says that... no, he wasn't saying that, he was saying this and so on and so on.Am I the only one bored with this «your Mother and my Mother were hanging out clothes» approach.I think we need a little more adverb, as in maybe....
I will say this, after
reading this
blog, it is the atheist that seem more arrogant, condescending, and spitefull more so
than the christians.
But more
than this, I wanted this list to honor the individual blogger who started his or her
blog from scratch, and has labored away at it for years, slowly building an audience and faithfully writing quality posts which get
read and shared.
I simply have a different understanding of these verses
than you do, and if you
read some of the others posts on this
blog, you will learn how I understand those texts you quoted.
So I Listened to all of his sermons
read all of his
blogs and
than decided to leave my number to see if he would really call as he says on his web site, With in 2 hours I recieved a call and DR. Collins never rushed me off the telephone answered all my questions, And After just that one call you can tell he loves and believes in what he does, He wont be for everyone, Because he does talk about damnation and what it takes to get to heaven, And its not from giving ministers our money > I watched the you tube videos of many and he is just for me, everyone has a choice but in listening to his sermons and
reading his
blogs and
than the telephone call this guy is the real deal.
As for myself, I believe the Bible is 100 % accurate and true, but (if you have
read my
blog or listened to my podcast for a while), I have a somewhat different approach to this belief
than is commonly taught.
You know better
than to
read blog posts about your book.
However, it seems you come on to my
blog, and without spending more
than a few minutes
reading what I believe, accuse me of failing to adequately
read what Calvinists teach.
At about 2 a.m. this morning, after I'd exhausted poor Emily Dickinson in search of a smart - sounding poetic reference, I thought, who better to ask
than the folks who
read my
blog.
As happens with many good books, I stumbled upon More
Than Serving Tea by accident, after I
read an interview with one of its authors, Nikki Toyama - Szeto, at Intervarsity's «The Well»
blog.
This
blog is much better
than some I've been
reading.
I usually don't post on Sundays, and with today being the Super Bowl, probably fewer people
than normal will be
reading blogs today.
I'll have to
read this
blog but if she uses faith in any context
than she was hardly a skeptic because the basil definition of faith is belief without evidence.
The people who
read this
blog think worse of Obama
than the swing guy does — and studies back me up on this.The real charge against Obama that's sticking like glue is that he's CLUELESS — not that he's an EVILDOER.
If you have been
reading this
blog for more
than a week or two, you probably already know how I will answer these questions...
Since I
read your
blog I probably know more about you
than you do about me so here is a little background that I know you will understand.
Read the rest of the posts on this
blog and you will discover that Jeremy most certainly is familiar with the contents of the Bible, more familiar
than are most people.
Then yesterday, I
read at Chris Elrod's
blog that someone at Exponential stated that «Urban church planters care way more
than rural church planters about cultural relevance... probably because they need to.»
You must have
read about the wars and killings between Catholics and Protestants when there were only Two of them Christian branches but since then you became to have more
than Two in branches and each claims to be on right path or true Church... this was noted from the words of fights i was able to
read within several posts on these Religion
blogs...
Since I found your
blog less
than a month ago, I have not
read many of the older posts.
Since there are many new readers on this
blog, and since probably everyone who has been here longer
than a year has forgotten the basic argument I am trying to present, I figured I would spend one post summarizing my view and inviting people to go back and
read some of what I have written previously only this topic.
You have now successfully
read more of this
blog post
than many others will.
But each time I
read books,
blogs or articles about the topic (granted that I am more inclined to
read stuff written by people who are really serious about their relationship with God rather
than people complaining merely because they can — and thereâ $ ™ s plenty of them), I come to one conclusion: The complaints are mostly about what the church has become (or how people perceive the church to be)
than against the church itself.
I'm a bit of a newbie when it comes to
blogs and I can't imagine spending more time on my laptop
than I already do, so I'm never going to
read through all of the comments on the «no vision»
blogs, but that's what I really wanted to comment on.
It makes me try more recipes
than when I'm just
reading the
blog: because i love to have a book in my hand (and you know, since I ask for books, I have to use it, if not I'm told «blablabla... plenty books, blablbal»;)...) Beetroot decadent chocolate cake made, next will be the Pistachio falafels and the easy beetroot wrap - to - go.
For so long I would
read a
blog post like this and think «well that wouldn't work for me because my skin is so much more difficult
than hers.»
It looks amazing, and I must admit, there is nothing more satisfying
than hearing from people who
read your
blog
I have been
reading your
blog for a lot longer
than even I realised, have recommended it to a load of people and have used many recipes and tips and tricks over the years, just ordered the book on Amazon and can not wait for it to make it's way over to me in Dublin, Ireland, THANK YOU — for putting the metric weights on!
Start your own
blog or thread somewhere else and if you don't like the recipe when you
read the ingredients
than don't make it.
I just found your
blog from Joan's link on «Old Dog New Tricks» Dark Days Challenge report — and am so glad I did I'm a localvore in CT, so the things we can get are different
than you many a time, but your dishes look so good, I'm eager to
read more and try what I can.