To borrow from
the title of a different blog post written by the same authors, managers should «check in» but they should not «check up.»
Not exact matches
Common tactics include things like creating 5 versions
of an ebook using
different keywords in the
titles and changing up examples or deconstructing a large white paper into 15
blog posts covering uber - niche topics.
Although Lagarde's official
blog post from last month was
titled «Addressing the Dark Side
of the Crypto World,» yesterday's entry, «An Even - handed Approach to Crypto - Assets» had a
different tone.
Here's an example
of what you'll see after you've typed in several
different blog post
titles:
Welcome, if you noticed - there's a
different title at the top
of my
blog today... Welcome to Pencils and Pancakes.
«UK Music Lovers Music Dating Rock Music Dating Classical Music Dating» - it's the
title of the site.The most important text on the main page - «Dedicated to LOCAL Music Dating», «Six
Different Music Dating Platforms», «Free Registration and Search», «Music Dating on your Mobile», «Safe and Secure», «Articles /
Blog».
On my film
blog I've produced my own list
of the 101 Christmas Movies You Must See Before You Die, shares some films from this list but has many more interesting and lesser known
titles that I recommend if you're looking for something
different to watch this year - http://cuemarks.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/101-christmas-movies-you-must-see.html
Outskirts Press operates four
different, active
blogs, and the arrow on the left
of the image above points toward the «
title» that will designate the brand - identity
of each
blog when they each re-launch with consistent branding over the next several weeks.
As I continue to experiment with the
different themes available through WordPress, I will touch upon another important element
of creating a
blog: the
titles.
I started (although I'm not the only author
of) Book futurism because I started stringing together a bunch
of work that seemed to be about the future
of reading; through that, my writing here, and some
of the things I wrote elsewhere, I became a kind
of authority on the subject (only on the internet, but still, I like who links to me); and maybe I'll write a book, or maybe I'll start a
blog with a
different title when it's time to write about some thing else.
Two
different family law attorneys have asked — nay demanded — that I
blog about the July 19, 2012 South Carolina Supreme Court Administrative Order suspending application
of South Carolina Family Court Rule 24 as it relates to the review and enforcement
of Title IV - D child support payments paid through the clerk
of court.
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