I think my readers like to feel inspired, whether it's by a great styling tip or a clever craft project.
I love the new covers and
I think readers like them, too.
Not exact matches
«Love him or hate him,» says Lindstrom, «he reads 50 or 100 newspapers a day and he can put himself in the shoes of a
reader and call his editor and say, «I don't
like the headline because I don't
think they'll
like it» and he's mostly right.
So I
think as long as
readers — whether they admit it publicly or not — as long as
readers have a hunger for true, critical, funny stories about how the system works and about the concentration of money and power in modern society, as long as they have that appetite, then a site
like Gawker.com is going to have a continued purpose.
You want your
readers to
think it worth sharing,
liking and socializing the content.
Thought leadership,
like all good editorial, needs to be created with the
readers» needs in mind, not the author's.
She answers
reader - submitted running questions (for example: «How to Bounce Back from a Bad Race
like a Badass»), shares her
thoughts via journal entries and poems, and is a vocal advocate for clean competition, supporting women in sport, and maternal health around the world.
Advertising to non-fans instead of building a fan base and then engaging them sounded
like a dangerous plan at first, and I
think it's very (very) important that your
readers know that you're only talking about advertising to reach a highly targeted group of people (which in your case means website vistors).
But
readers may be confused, and
think it attempts to describe some economic phenomena,
like supply and demand.
The purpose of the book is to teach the
reader how to
think more
like Charlie Munger, the legendary thinker, investor, and vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway.
I'd
like to
think (although not sure) I can provide some value here to
readers by doing the work for them in the US dividend stock niche.
No doubt many of you sharp - eyed
readers will have spotted a spelling error,
thinking I intended to refer to one of these: But, in fact, I really did have in mind something more
like this: We are following an example from the recently published Mathematica Beyond Mathematics by Jose Sanchez Leon, an up - to - date text that...
I
like to
think that several of our newsletters take unique approaches to investing that really work for our
readers.
Let's try an experiment: I'd
like readers who have not really heard the Beach Boys» SMiLE, their ambitious 60s album only recently «released» in a Brian Wilson - approved form, to listen to two of the most popular songs from it, and then let us know what they
think in the comments section.
Early Friday morning, Catholic blogger and new media guru Brandon Vogt took the text of the papal encyclical Lumen Fidei from the Vatican website where it is available free online, and reformatted it for various
readers like Kindle, Nook, and iPad,
thinking that it would be a good and evangelical....
In The Heart of the Matter, a 2013 report sponsored by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a
reader is confronted with language
like this: «Among other benefits [studying the humanities] strengthens clarity of written and oral expression, critical and analytic reasoning, and the creativity to
think outside the box.»
That article,
like Hans Urs von Balthasar's book on the same subject, tries to convince the
reader that anyone who
thinks some will not finally be saved can not legitimately «hope for all.»
A long series
like this is probably not the best way to use a blog, since
readers come and go, and miss a post or two, and since the argument builds from post-to-post, if someone is just jumping in or misses a few post, they won't understand the flow of
thought that brought us here.
So, I don't
think my first reaction was a fair reaction, and I shared it because I imagine that many
readers might have a similar reaction, based on, «That would not happen to me because I'm not
like them...»
Admittedly, I'm not a culture critic but I do
like my books and my shows so I
thought I'd share a few of my favourites from the year with you, my dear
readers.
Somewhat
like you, I want
readers to
think deeper than the surface - level of the things of God, that so many of us have taken for granted and settled for, and be the few who walk deeper in the Life Jesus came to bring us.
Readers are thus made to feel
like witnesses to what actually happened, with access to the
thoughts and motives both of the characters in the drama and of those who wrote about them, the authors of the sources used to build an uncluttered reality.
If the
reader will indulge me for a few pages more, I would
like to offer some insights I have come upon as a result of this opportunity to ponder the
thoughts of Gunter and Hausman, and to look with some systematicity at the relation of Bergson and Whitehead to science and mathematics.
Before laying out his own categoreal scheme he warns the
reader that all such formal schemes are strictly speaking false, due to an irremediable partiality of formulation.36 He explains in the same context that the only» reason a categoreal scheme is even needed is to prevent philosophers from
thinking too much
like mathematicians regarding the clarity; completeness and certainty of their activities.37 Bergson would heartily agree.
I feel a bit hypocritical admonishing my
readers toward kindness and understanding when I too have been avoiding such conversations
like the plague, but I do
think healthy, constructive dialog is possible, and that it's best tackled around a shared table, over steaming plates of mashed potatoes and green beans, amidst the laughter and grace that emerges organically from deep, trusted relationships.
I have told you I
think religion is a sham, just
like I
think astrology and palm
readers are shams.
I pose to the
reader, or any person, the following dilemma: Imagine Alan in two possible worlds: one world
like the one just described in which he
thought he was a great painter and felt completely happy about this, and died, but was deceived and another world in which he really was a good painter and his paintings sold for a high price because he was being recognized as such and was not deceived, and again dies happily.
In light of Lewis's long and distinguished career, encompassing so many contributions to process philosophy, many
readers may have forgotten that Ford began his intellectual career as a Tillichian, writing his dissertation at Yale over thirty - five years ago on «The Ontological Foundation of Paul Tillich's Theory of Religious Symbol,» and publishing his first several scholarly articles in the early 1960s in distinguished journals
like the Journal of the History of Philosophy and the Journal of Religion on aspects of Tillich's
thought.
Like Derrida, Gadamer
thought that reading a text involves entering into a kind of play between text and
reader in which the text has an effect upon us and we an effect upon the text.
I would
like to
think I have hit a happy medium here, but I would rather the book be returned or discarded than that it satisfy any
reader who hopes only to be entertained for an evening by that living prophetism which proclaimed and still proclaims God's judgment and redemption of Israel, and through her life, of the world.
Though he'd already read the original, we both
thought that Hillside's Father Brown
Reader looked
like a high - quality introduction to Chesterton's deceptively simpleminded sacerdotal sleuth.
One of the best ways to stop that from happening is to write in a way that is truly you, don't try to emulate someone else that you
like as it won't be consistent and I
think readers can see through it.
I just wrote to another
reader that I
think it would be good instead of Christmas cake for those who don't
like it (me!).
I've been a long time
reader and I don't
think I've ever commented before, but I'd just
like to say that I've always enjoyed reading your blog and your writing style and approach to food has being one of the many influences to me becoming more serious about food, photography, and food writing.
What I
like about them is getting the «raw,» unfiltered view into the lives of people I admire over the internet, and I do
think it might make
readers feel more connected as well.
my wheat - eating omni partner
liked them & said they'd be good to serve to anyone, including other wheat - eating omnis, so i
thought i'd share that with the rest of your
readers.
Curious if you, or any of the other
readers, have
thoughts about making this without dairy milk and instead using something
like soy or almond milk?
To any UK
readers — do you
think that a juice
like Copella would work in place of apple cider?
Patti
thought her
readers would
like this recipe from my blog Cook And Be Merry for Shrimp Salad Thai Style.
That said, I
think one or two of your
readers, who expected a more «dal» -
like flavor profile, need to understand that your recipe has more of an Arabic / Mediterranean flavor profile;
readers who understand that won't be disappointed.
I
like to
think of my mad gardening skills as a service to the blog
readers.
You
think of your
readers so much already that something
like this is not expected of you, I just
thought it might be nice since other bloggers don't do this either and it's something I'd find to be really helpful especially when starting a new diet!
I've always
thought a cookbook ought to read
like a journey on which the author takes the
reader, to experience the look, feel, taste, and sound of the food.
I shared a recipe for these healthy breakfast muffins here on the blog (in Finnish) a few years ago and as I know a lot of my
readers have
liked these, I
thought I should make them again and share the recipe in English as well.
, but I
think a
reader left a comment recently and mentioned trying it (and
liking it).
Some of the avid Power Rankings
readers might recall that over the Summer I always
like the chances of the Team that I
thought lost Week 1's best game..
Many JustArsenal
readers thought that we also needed a top quality striker to actually challenge for the title, but Olivier Giroud is now looking
like the real deal, and both the youngster Chuba Akpom and the ex-Man United Danny Welbeck could be adequate understudies against the weaker teams.
** I
think instead of trying to deceive
readers, you should try to be creative by creating a
like and dislike button for articles themselves (not just comments) so I could thumb down this article to show my vehement disgust ** I have no respect for this sort of garbage.
But remember that I am not being paid to do this, I do it out of my own spare time and comments
like yours only make me
think twice about writing anything at all, let alone an article to suit one
reader.
Animals that are not the same as us can feel
like threats and I
think most
readers here know how paranoid mamas can be when it comes to the safety of their babies.