Sentences with phrase «thinking about this blog post»

I've been thinking about this blog post for weeks.
Think about blog posts, e-newsletters, podcasts, videos, and Twitter accounts.
I was just thinking about my blog post and working on bettering my future post.
For some reason, though, I can't stop thinking about this blog post by (already successful author) Kristine Kathryn Rusch, and how it's bothering me so much that people are reading it and taking her advice, I keep reading the comments and I feel like I want to scream because those authors are going to end up so disappointed and frustrated.
Since I started blogging more than three years go, it's been an issue that I've always had to keep in the back of my mind every time I even think about a blog post.

Not exact matches

You wrote the following in a blog post: «When I joined First Round, I gave a lot of thought to the type of VC I want to be, and I decided to be one that wouldn't hedge talking about mistakes and lessons hard won.»
Release an explainer video that relates to your business or a humorous video they'll want to share with friends (think Old Spice or Dollar Shave Club's spots), an infographic that educates consumers about a pertinent issue, or a blog post written by your CEO that contains industry insights.
Think about how often you yourself stay tuned, from the first line to the last line of an email, article, blog post, ebook, research report or any type of content.
When you create content, you want to think about the problems your ideal clients have and solve them with blog posts, articles, infographics, free reports, webinars, teleseminars, podcasts, etc..
Seeing that this blog is solely about links, I don't think I'll be writing a post about on - site ecommerce SEO, but I can point you to a few great resources by Adam Audette:
I was once thinking about writing a blog post called «Is Reid Hoffman the Kevin Bacon of Silicon Valley» because it seemed that every angel / seed investor I knew looking at deals was shopping their deal to Reid and everybody wanted Reid's opinion before committing.
Think about how much more meaningful it is to share that a blog post generated 10,000 page views, 50 inbound links, 20 new leads — two of which are poised to close this week — than to say, «Rachel wrote a really cool blog post last month.
As John Jantsch advises in his blog post titled How to Use Instagram to Tell and Sell your Marketing Story, «Think about the artsy ways you could showcase your work, your staff or your customers with this tool.»
With a content calendar, you can start thinking about keyword possibilities even before someone writes an article, describes a service, or creates a blog post.
Looking deeper: Before you create a new site page or blog post, you'll probably be thinking about how to incorporate your keywords into your post.
I quite often treat this blog like a diary, so sometimes I'll stray away from talking about my personal finance and share my current thoughts, I'll be excited to go back and read some old post when the years go by, and it will help me reflect on the overall journey that has been experienced, because as great as the end goal of early retirement is, I would imagine the character developed through such a process has more then just monetary value.
I've already started thinking about end - of - year blog post ideas (want to get a jump on it before everyone else) and this is a great way to begin that trend.
Now you see why I think all of you should go and subscribe» - Joost de Valk, writing about LinkMoses Private [read Joost's blog post]
Sarah, I think maybe you have not read many posts on my blog, and have jumped to conclusions about how I view church and church - going Christians.
To enter, leave a comment indicating about how long you've been reading the blog and, (if you can think of one), a link or reference to your favorite post.
Back to the main point of your post, which I think if I understand you right your question is, «Why do atheist come to the * faith * based blog to chat about religion, or in your words, bash religion?
Scot McKnight posted some interesting thoughts on his blog last week about what evangelicals do well.
I thought about not even posting this series of old blog posts since I don't really stand by them anymore, and cringe at how I was saying what I said.
If you are truthful with yourself and want to settle this «thing» about God... read Romans and then I would suggest the Gospel of John... I can truthfully say (and I once thought as you and many others who post on these «religious» blogs)... I am so believing in this Jesus dude that I really can not imagine living my life without Him.
Think 400 - 800 words, about the size of a normal blog post.
This post contains five images of creation which I thought were spectacular, and one exciting announcement about a future feature of this blog.
But as I read through the material and listened to the instruction about how to set up a top - ranked blog and write posts that engage with readers, I kept thinking to myself, «I wish I had known this ten years ago when I started this blog.
Anyway, I think I have written some posts later on in my blog about what you say, that the prophets worked «secular» jobs (and the priests as well) to provide for their families.
Since this blog is about gayness, I post my views rebarding thoughts!
I thought about just deleting the section I corrected, but read somewhere that when going back to edit a blog post, you shouldn't delete anything, but cross it out and fix it so that people can see what was changed.
I was writing blogs, reading blogs, commenting on blogs, commenting on comments, joining groups, creating groups, posting bulletins, reading bulletins, taking top ten quizzes that told the world what I thought about my favorite CDs, movies and what character I would be if I was living in the world of Buffy the Vampire Slayer!
In light of our conversation about Anne Frank yesterday, I thought I'd re-post this rather lengthy piece from 2008 (back when I thought people liked to read 1,000 - word blog posts) that details some of the biblical support for a more inclusive view of salvation.
In light of my previous post on Luther, and my opening post for this blog about being called a heretic, I thought I might comment on some recent articles and books which condemn me (and other speakers and writers) as someone who teaches a crossless gospel.
hmm, I'm formulating my own thoughts about Bible school / seminary that will be posted within the next few weeks on my own blog.
I have actually written a whole blog post about this which I think you will find helpful!
Several years ago we wrote a blog post (and a chapter in our travel book) about traveling with kids and we're thinking about writing an updated version with more guidelines and tips that we've picked up as our crew has grown.
I get a lot of questions about food photography and how I learnt to take all the photos on my blog so I thought this would be a great topic for todays post!
There is a post written on the blog all about raw cacao which I think you will find helpful and explains everything in more detail!
I have actually written a whole blog post about this which I think will help explain everything a lot better.
There is a blog post all about different food processor recommendations which I think you will find helpful.
That being said, I've never forgotten about ya'll, and think about posting on the blog almost daily.
Glad to know I'm not alone Second, I'm working on a post for my blog about why a vegan diet is easier in college than we think, and I linked readers to this post because I found it so helpful!
What miraculous luck to come across this post (and your blog) at random just as I was thinking about adding an element to a soon - to - be dessert with both a sweet and salty spark!
I was really excited at this blog post and the bread looks amazing, but then I got down to the actual recipe - and it has milk powder in it... Since I am gluten AND dairy free, I can't use the milk powder and wondered what you thought about any possible replacements you might be aware of, or the effects on the bread of just leaving it out?
It will call to you from the refrigerator while you fiddle with your stir - fry for dinner; it will entice you while you recline on the couch to watch your soap opera; it will torment you as you slog through another session on the treadmill; it will whisper to you while you lie in bed and think about what to write in tomorrow's blog post.
I already noted your event post, the day you posted it - and no way I'm missing it:) I had thought about making this weekend breakfast blogging public, but was wondering about the response as my blog isn't one of the hottest visited ones yet - But if you think it can be done, it will be a wonderful idea... Do give me a few tips;)
Kolkata, India About Blog I have started my blog «Debjanir Rannaghar» in 2011 with an intention to keep records of my cooking ventures and life - stories related to food and obviously, for sharing those with like - minded foodies / food bloggers and to be precise the Blog Debjanir Rannaghar is a novice attempt for sharing Food thoughts Frequency about 2 posts per About Blog I have started my blog «Debjanir Rannaghar» in 2011 with an intention to keep records of my cooking ventures and life - stories related to food and obviously, for sharing those with like - minded foodies / food bloggers and to be precise the Blog Debjanir Rannaghar is a novice attempt for sharing Food thoughts Frequency about 2 posts per wBlog I have started my blog «Debjanir Rannaghar» in 2011 with an intention to keep records of my cooking ventures and life - stories related to food and obviously, for sharing those with like - minded foodies / food bloggers and to be precise the Blog Debjanir Rannaghar is a novice attempt for sharing Food thoughts Frequency about 2 posts per wblog «Debjanir Rannaghar» in 2011 with an intention to keep records of my cooking ventures and life - stories related to food and obviously, for sharing those with like - minded foodies / food bloggers and to be precise the Blog Debjanir Rannaghar is a novice attempt for sharing Food thoughts Frequency about 2 posts per wBlog Debjanir Rannaghar is a novice attempt for sharing Food thoughts Frequency about 2 posts per about 2 posts per week.
How Big Data Can Predict the Wine of the Century While Moneyball, and Brad Pitts good looks, became the face that launched a thousand big data blog posts, I have often thought about other examples, which might appeal to those who prefer to pour a glass a wine versus pore over box scores and Hadoop clusters...
Despite the name of my blog and the recipes I am usually posting here, I actually eat very healthy (with a side of cake haha) and am very into nutrition, so after 5 years of blogging I think its about time to reflect that here!
Thank you for sharing this post, your blog and a different way of thinking about cooking!
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