What better
way than a blog to help to facilitate this?
Not exact matches
They swear that the best
way to get the benefits of socializing online without the drawbacks is to have your own personal
blog or website, and they claim it's
way easier
than you think.
While there are a many many
ways you can get the most out of your
blog, some
ways are simpler and more universal
than others.
(By the
way, there's more out there
than The New York Times; we got more traffic from the
blog Lifehacker
than from the paper of record.)
I now have a book on the
way, my
blog is growing faster
than ever, and I am in the very beginning stages of creating my own course as well.
But business blogging is different
than all of that, because your
blog is neither 1) a hobby, like many people's personal
blogs, nor 2) the primary
way your business makes money — because heck, at that point your
blog is just your entire business!
The entire Groove
blog is a content hack in itself (like several other startups, they've begun to publicize their metrics in a compellingly transparent
way) but this call to action was a part of the reason they grew their
blog's email list to more
than 5,000 subscribers in just five weeks.
I find that frequently a good and insightful
blog post generates less in the
way of comment
than a bad one, because there is little within that people feel they need to contradict.
What could be more fun
than an easy
way to look at the long tail of your
blog's search traffic?»
My view, which isn't
WAY EXISTENTIAL (note the pop cultural reference to CLUELESS), is that
blogs should be very informal, fairly rude, and just FUN (which is a lower pay grade
than witty).
Recently, I wrote on the Neue justice
blog about how charity ought to be more
than a spiritual discipline; it ought to be a
way of life.
It was
way too long to be posted on our
blog and consisted of little more
than numerous quotations from Scripture.
There have been times writing and editing this
blog on that kind of insane schedule for more
than a decade when I have wondered who this new frantic
way of life would kill first.
That is
way more
than any other
blog.
You're on the wrong thread again tommie and by the
way you add more proof to the Truth of so called atheists being liars
than any other self deluded atheist on these
blogs.
@ Sam, You can find
way more
than you'd ever want to know about me on my
blog — click on my name to get there.
Denene Millner's posts about parenting black boys as a black mother did far more to wake me up to realities of racial injustice in this country
than my subscription to The New York Times, and Kristen Howerton's «Rage Against the Minivan»
blog introduced me to the concept of white privilege in a
way that made sense and inspired change.
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.»
I've enjoyed your
blog (this is the first time I've commented, though), and it has really made me think in different
ways than I have always been taught.
THink for yourself... obviously it stirred you up... and you are still responding... because the
way i wrote it was to incite those feelings... how else can you get to say all you want... if i wanted to spend all night writing then maybe id care... but as i said... leaders do not care what others think... your opinions are as well founded as a mermaid on land... because the
way i write a
blog does not hinder my ability to get my point across... try adding feeling to your writing... and you might find it works better
than your seemingly monotnous tone
If this isn't your intention, then I'd encourage you to find
ways of communicating that there is more
than one valid interpretation of any one
blog post.
Thank you so much for your message, I'm so glad that you're enjoying my
blog and I hope it helps you find cheaper
ways of snacking rather
than cereal bards — I love those NAKD bars so much too!
as this
blog turns the big 0 - 1 later this month, and as the new year slowly makes its presence known, i thought what a better
way to celebrate
than by making some updates while also making it easier to search and find recipes and such.
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!
As you can see from the link to my
blog, I thoroughly enjoyed it and was inspired in more
ways than one.
I'm more
than happy to give you help or tips if you need any as a small
way to repay all you've given me through your books and the
blog.
A Liebster award is given to
blogs with less
than 300 followers as a
way of making them more well - known.
That said, what better
way to jump back into the
blog than with... Read More»
I love this and I'm pretty sure I have a very similar recipe
way in the archives of my
blog where the photos are less
than stellar These photos and these wings — definitely awesome.
I am happy you found a great recipe resource here on my
blog;) I like to think that these «specialty» foods are
WAY better
than the average foods out there, it's just that not everyone is realizing that yet;) Sending my best!
I love writing here too, but it's
way easier to do small quick picture captions
than a whole
blog post (and lately my time has been pretty scattered, but I'm working on it!).
And I couldn't think of a better
way to start 2018
than by writing a post I've been wanting to write since I started working on my
blog.
She just started a food
blog called So Happy You Liked It and there's not better
way to learn about blogging
than to just immerse yourself in one.
Notre Dame
blog One Foot Down has the Irish No. 1 this week, and explains that by saying that their two best wins are marginally better
than Kansas State's two best wins and
way better
than Oregon's only good one.
He started writing the
blog One - Handed Grab in 2009 following requests from a professor and a fellow graduate student at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa after they talked
way more about football
than political science.
The cars were capped at 155 mph for obvious reasons, one being the massive concrete wall all the
way around the track, but I was more
than happy to have reached the top speed and still be alive to write this
blog post about it.
All this to say, there can be much, much more in a homeschooling day
than learning the traditional stuff (reading and numbers)... If you wanted to learn more there are, of course, tons of
blogs out there from people who are homeschooling in all kinds of different
ways...
Yes, yes, I realize we are now more
than half -
way through the first month of this year and I haven't written one
blog post yet.
I really want this
blog to be more a
way to record some of the special and creative things I do with and for my kids rather
than take time away from them.
I've written a lot on this
blog (and, really, I mean, a LOT — see the «Related Posts» below) about classroom birthday treats, soccer snacks and the many other
ways in which kids are offered junk food by people other
than their parents on a regular... [Continue reading]
I don't often comment here but really, anyone who reads a few
blogs every now and then can see that Penelope's writing is about
way more
than making money by putting people in MB boxes.
I visited
way more
than twenty
blogs and made so many new friends, especially at the UBP Live event.
I also wondered is there is a
way to layer pages rather
than blog.
A
blog can be a good
way for a candidate to show a more personal side
than a press release, but they can also consume an immense amount of time.
It's far better to catch an emerging rumble of approval or disapproval THIS
way than when those
blog stories have led to New York Times coverage and a call from your funders.
Remember, better a known devil
than one to know so at the end of the day, the voters will overwhelmingly re-elect Espada (the one that is hated so much by this
blog) Oh and by the
way, the mayority of the voters are not us (Whites), they're Latinos so they don't even know that this
blog (and its paper) even exists.
Writing on her
blog, she said: «I can't talk about the Ipsa investigation until it reports other
than to say that so far I am happy with the
way the investigation has been conducted and I am looking forward to the report.
Excited about the potential of Pinterest as a
way to help share, highlight, and curate science, technology, engineering, and math education content, Science Buddies has been pinning project ideas,
blog posts, and updated student, teacher, and parent resources at Pinterest for more
than a year.
65 year old woman with no children would enjoy your
blog / podcasts, but I assure you, I love what you do and you have been SO helpful to me in
ways other
than Mama
ways!
They also have a great book with
WAY more information
than I can put into a
blog post.