The mark of strong content is being able to provide your readers with fresh information rather than rehashing
what others post.
If you're in the midst of a lawsuit and in particular, an auto accident case, you should to be aware of
what others post about you and be careful about what you post, and keep in mind that anything that is posted may become part of your case.
I agree with a lot of stuff you post and contradictions and problems you point out in
what others post.
And I love your thoughts on not comparing yourself to
what others post on social media... I personally talk about this with my friends a lot.
ISTM that you are claiming a freedom for yourself regarding
what others post that you are unwilling to extend to others regarding what you post.
And is it your demonstration of intelligence to make a joke of
what others post?
Although it may seem like a simple and obvious content marketing strategy, managing content distribution across multiple LinkedIn groups means dedicating a great deal of time and effort on reading
what others post and on sharing your thoughts within those discussions.
He suggests potential clients look at Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn to see what he's posting and
what others post about him.
What other posts today do you suspect were me trolling?
Repeating
what other posts say with no independent commentary or analysis contributes little to the debate.
Not exact matches
Facebook wants more personal
posts about friends and family, and therefore it is going to de-emphasize
other types of
posts — and by that, it mostly means the vast majority of
what news organizations produce (including
what Facebook pays them to produce).
As an analytics tool, Nuvi can see
what others can not see in terms of Facebook conversations, including private and public
posts.
The reaction to Fowler's blog
post showed women that their voices could make a difference, and that speaking up, while still a risk, might mean
other woman won't have to experience
what they had experienced.
The
postings didn't make it clear
what kind of use Facebook wants to put the chips to
other than the broad umbrella of artificial intelligence.
On Sunday, engineer Susan Fowler published a blog
post detailing
what she diplomatically dubbed her «strange» year working at Uber — a tenure that she says included, among
other things, a) her manager propositioning her on her first day at work; and b) her repeated complaints about the incident ignored and dismissed by the company's human resources department, under the aegis of not sullying the guy's career for an «innocent mistake.»
Brian Fung of the Washington
Post dug into
what he describes as a «massive yet inconspicuous alliance» of lobbyists, policy experts, and
others strategizing to restore net neutrality as soon as possible.
The start - up founder had, it seems, conceived of his
postings as a way to help
other company founders understand
what a funding round looks like from the inside, and the effect was that the investment firms began bidding against one another.
In
other words, AA needs to not do
what too many organizations do: simply
post the new code on the wall.
Part of
what I tried to get at in my first
post about the New York Times piece was that Amazon isn't all that different from many
other successful technology companies, such as Apple or Google or Facebook.
Carter offers eight specific tips to help you achieve the near miraculous and get more done by working less in her complete
post, including
what work to do in the morning and
what in the afternoon, the right intervals for taking breaks, and
other details of how to be productively lazy.
Two main themes gleaned from the stream: people were either asking each
other not to
post spoilers, or they were confused about
what time the new episodes were going live.
While
other publishers guessed at reader preferences, the Huffington
Post team used data - driven methodology to give readers exactly
what they wanted.
Some of
what Caruana Galizia
posted contained screenshots of passports and
other personal data, but many of these documents have remained available, while
others have been removed.
It's not exactly clear
what caused the shift, but it's worth noting that in the end of June this year, Facebook updated its News Feed algorithm to prioritize the updates your friends share over
posts from
other sources.
Yet even as Facebook suspended data firms and took
other actions over data privacy, worries about
what can be
posted on the social network continued.
The Russian Defense Ministry did
what every
other troll does when caught red - handed — it deleted both
posts.
Whereas
other methods of intermittent fasting focus more on the fasting cycle and less on the specifics of
what an individual is eating, Leangains emphasises proper pre and
post workout nutrition.
Kosinski's team then compared the results with all sorts of
other online data from the subjects:
what they «liked,» shared or
posted on Facebook, or
what gender, age, place of residence they specified, for example.
Each Shack has a «Caught Doing Right» board where team members are encouraged to
post notes when they have witnessed
other team members go above and beyond
what is expected.
Wrote the books The Science of Marketing: When to Tweet,
What to
Post, How to Blog, and
Other Proven Strategies,» «The Social Media Marketing Book» and «The Facebook Marketing Book.»
Check out our
other posts on
what makes a quality shaving brush and how to build a lather with a brush.
Great article by Michael Wolff on
what separates the Washington
Post from most
other newspaper companies.
Facebook subsequently revealed that the reach of those ads and
other posts exceeded
what it had originally stated, impacting 146 million Americans.
There are some
other interesting advantages including interoperability and pooling of liquidity that we'll also discuss more in a future blog
post, but for now speed is
what most interests us and many of our users.
I recommend making a
post describing
what you want, and asking
others to upvote it if they agree.
I care about
what others believe who
post here.
You said, «I believe you are a step above the
other responder on this
post but I will not bother you again except to encourage you to consider
what I already shared.»
I believe you are a step above the
other responder on this
post but I will not bother you again except to encourage you to consider
what I already shared.
Yes our quality of life is still quite good relative to SOME
other countries... that not really
what people are thinking though when they use the term «3rd world country» — they are talking about the trending that they see — and the media reflects a perception out there that things are trending in a negative direction... look, if you read my original
posts, you will see that they have much less to do with our economy as they have to do with WHY we are involved in the middle east and the SOCIAL impact of that.
I wonder
what it would look like if there were 45 replies to your
post that spoke only of the facts and absolutely NO opinion one way or the
other.
Let me add I have not seen your 3
posts asking me about how I feel about it before now when I copied and
posted those above and If I had seen before I would have answered you with out any hesitation but did not because I moved to
other blogs... And to satisfy you interest my saying I do not like it as a cultural habit but if religion failed to stop it and had to regulate it then
what can I do about it... people can still lie and give you an elder age and how can you tell if 9 - 10or more at villages there are no birth certificate issued nor villagers interested to obtain it...
what can you tell from their teeth like sheep??
What can we learn from the adaptive strategies of
other religious minorities (a particularly interesting observation in Dreher's
posting came from an Orthodox Jew)?
As I
posted previously on here, «
What two consenting adults do with their lives, so long as it doesn't cause physical or financial harm to
others, should be legal and they should be left alone.»
Unfortunately I just read another
post the
other day from A Broken Pilgrim (http://brokenpilgrim.wordpress.com/) and here is
what his pastor did with the information in a year end letter of the givers to his «church»:
Wow, one
post after another after another... all from people who really know NOTHING about Mormons except
what they've been told by
other people who know nothing about Mormons...
what ignorance.
They
post about the lack of «religious freedom» in these
other countries, but
what they are really referring to is THEIR churches not being allowed into do THEIR «witnessing».
Maybe some
other time, in some
other context... because I'm not
posting this for me, I'm
posting it for
others out there that may want counselling and have no idea
what is available, where to start, or
what some of the pitfalls to watch out for are.
After writing the
post above, I did an internet search to see
what others might have written on this topic.
I'd
post this question to you — let's say you're born into a mormon family, or a jewish family, or a muslim family, or any
other of the hundreds of religions on this planet, and you believe
what your parents are taught.
The vast majority of pastors faithfully carry out the most important leadership
post in the world for extremely low pay compared to
what they could be making in some
other field.