I know this post is about fashion, but I think it's true for
whatever people blog about.
Not exact matches
When I take a look at E-commerce sites especially homepages, I know if you have a site your homepage is going to be the most traffic site whether
people get through your you know your
blog post and then they click over to the homepage or
whatever.
This
blog is an outlet for me to write about
whatever I think of in the digital marketing realm, from content marketing dilemmas and solutions to interviews with some of the
people I respect the most.
Ask yourself, if Romney was Jewish, Catholic, gay, female, Latino (or
whatever) and
people spewed the type of vitriol for those groups that is present on this
blog, would others come to their defense?
I've had 4
people on this - belief
blog, for
whatever reason, have asked «me» to help keep «them» in check, etc...
what is kind of funny to me is that i'm guessing that most of the
people on this site who mock the notion of a God — and support
whatever is being supported by this
blog are probably pres obama supporters....
I believe you are a free moral agent and can choose
whatever position you will, but you have a
blog filled with
people that agree with
whatever you say.
Frankly, this
blog strikes me as one of those deals where the former pastor figures out that all the other religious
people are wrong, and he doesn't want to be one of those «fundie douchebags» (to quote one of your fans), and so he starts spewing cynical knee - jerk vitriol against anything that smacks of conservativism or evangelicalism or
whatever.
I have followed that discussion on several «Christian»
blogs, and
whatever position one takes on the issue, the ensuing discussion always degenerates into «demeaning or putting down other
people who comment, name - calling, rudeness, unkindness and similar behavior», which the Moderator of this
blog warned us in the above comments (See August 4 at 4:34 PM) will not be tolerated on this
blog.
Why does having a
blog instantly make
people think they can give advice on
whatever they feel like?!
For one thing, I can get back to problem solving for this
blog and really hone in on the real food for busy
people aspect... I have drifted away from this since I have had inordinate amounts of time for the past six weeks to make
whatever cooking creations from scratch I wanted!
I'm sure you've heard it a million times but many
people find that as soon as they dedicate themselves to the
blog / book / website /
whatever (rather than splitting time between work and
blog) it just takes off.
We made it really, really simple for
people to make a
blog and put
whatever they want on it.
Some random
person making an innocuous comment on their
blog, twitter, at a playgroup,
whatever about their kids tv consumption or lack thereof is not meant as a dig at me or any other
person.
If the author doesn't care to expand her readership to include
people who prefer clean language, that is TOTALLY up to her; it's HER decision, and I respect
whatever direction she wants to go with the
blog.
We made it really, really simple for
people to make a
blog and put
whatever they want on it.
But when you go to other go to other
people's websites and
blogs with the bad science and try to dissuade them to abandon their cruel CIO / Non-AP /
whatever ways because you have «scientific proof» your way is better?
When she gets even more free time she bakes, climbs rocks, daydreams about homesteading, takes dozens of pictures of
whatever strikes her fancy,
blogs at Embrita Blogging, researches homeschooling, photography, and mindful living, and writes about offing (made - up)
people.
Cool
people, like 18 - year - old German Andrej Ciesielski, say «
whatever, I do what I want,» and illegally climb the pyramids so they can get some totally sweet photos for their
blogs.
The alternative for these
people would be heading down to the «health store» and purchasing
whatever supplements the clerk recommends for them, or that they read about on some «health guru»
blog somewhere.
Why does having a
blog instantly make
people think they can give advice on
whatever they feel like?!
Like a random supplement, you know, that doesn't even — that doesn't even approach their symptoms, and «Oh, well, I heard it somewhere,» or «I read it on this
blog,» or
whatever, and then you got all these
people that's confused and I think what happens is you get decision fatigue and then you get an overindulgenece of information and you just really need to zoom out and focus on yourself and not focus about on — on what — what's working for everyone else.
If a
person wishes to follow fad diets like Paleo, Weight - Watchers or 5 - 2 for
whatever reason, including losing weight quickly, that is their choice but there is far too much misinformation on the Internet, including
blogs, to respond.
I'm not sure where other
people are pinning from but it will link to
whatever blog url you are pinning it from.
We made it really, really simple for
people to make a
blog and put
whatever they want on it.
In the end, this opens up a free - for - all of sorts, that allows
people to write about
whatever they want, in any way they want, including in dating
blogs.
You can check out the
blog section where
people blog about their views, stories, concerns, or
whatever they want.
NE Louisiana About
Blog Two
people serving the Lord in
whatever way He leads.
About
Blog Our aim is simply to further the cause of mindfulness in
whatever way we can, and also to give ordinary
people the chance to talk about the practice.
San Francisco, CA About
Blog A subreddit for
people who used to be Seventh - Day Adventists but have left or are leaving the church, for
whatever reason (s).
Whatever will get more
people to look at your sad little
blog postings...
To go back to the Bob / cola example, a photographer could take a picture of a can of Coke and upload it to a free stock photo website, and other
people can use the photo for their
blogs or school projects or
whatever — all without paying royalties to the photographer or the website.
Your
blog, your pictures, your artwork, your novel, just because it's now in the public square, does not mean that it's in the public domain, which is a phrase
people use to mean, «It's free, I can do
whatever I want with it.»
These are the
people you avidly follow on social media, consuming their podcasts or
blogs or
whatever it is that they do.
But I set myself a rule last year that I could do
whatever the hell I liked really and you are visiting the
blog of a
person with an «ooh shiny» approach to most things in life.
NOTE: If your stance is that copyright is evil and «all information wants to be free» and that
people shouldn't get paid for creating music or writing a book or researching a newspaper article (but that you should get paid for fixing
people's computers or writing car dealership advertisements or
whatever you do for a living), then I don't think we'll see eye to eye and you may as well move on to another
blog.
People could still review books on their
blogs or
whatever.
I did point out to the author of the list that
people of color travel too, and i referred them to NOMADNESS I think that it is up to us to share more our own travel stories, through social media, if you do not
blog then instagram, twitter, tumblr,
whatever But also you have to admit, the media is more favorable towards certain
people, this color dominate advertising, and major news stories, that is just a fact we may have to deal with
That's not a criticism of the promotion (Hyatt can target its promotions at
whatever demographic it chooses), I'm just pointing out the reality for most
people who read this
blog.
Running a
blog about one of your other interests can be a great way of getting business, especially if you're the only
person who does your line of work in a particular interest or hobby niche: you can become known in Historical Horse Saddle circles as the web design guy, or accountant, or designer, or DJ, or
whatever.
About
Blog Our aim is simply to further the cause of mindfulness in
whatever way we can, and also to give ordinary
people the chance to talk about the practice.
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We made it really, really simple for
people to make a
blog and put
whatever they want on it.
Because
whatever your
blog is about — art, tech, politics, culture, entrepreneurship, sex, it doesn't matter - it's either leading
people somewhere worthwhile in a meaningful, positive way, or...
Not only do
people re-publish them on their
blogs, they're also allowed to upload them onto other media for free: posters, t - shirts, stickers,
whatever works for them.
Observation: When you set up a Facebook account, you're not weighted down with the responsibility of being a publisher or writer or pundit or
whatever it is that keeps most
people from setting up a
blog.
I ahve been thoroughly disabused of my belief that given this is a
blog site with highly intelligent and wise
people that they would be smart enough to glean
whatever useful content might be submitted here and to overlook the rest.
We use comment moderation because we have seen too many
blog comment sections hijacked by
people who go off topic and start arguing with each other with a lack of civility, or
whatever.
You've got to have local content up there that gets indexed, that's going to... Even if it's long - tail searches, that
people are going to get exposure to your website, content that they want to share, whether it's a
blog post, or some kind of article, or a study, or a picture,
whatever it is.
Sam Glover: I'm fully on board with those things because to me it's a little bit reminiscent of when blogging became a thing like,
whatever, ten years ago or
whatever it was and a lot of
people, me included were like, oh yeah of course lawyers should
blog and then what happened a whole bunch of shitty
blogs popped up and nobody updated them and there wasn't anything interesting on them.