When I read this blog post I came to think of Steven Covey's 7 Habits of Highly Effective People when he said, we have to think inside - out.
The first thing I look for
when reading a blog post with a recipe is a comment from someone who actually made it — so here's one.
This is exactly why this week I had a mental breakdown
when I read this blog post by Lindsay at Pinch of Yum.
Imagine my surprise
when I read a blog post earlier this year from a prominent Democratic attorney who opposes school choice but extolled the virtues of his own Catholic school education, making sure to point out that it was paid for by his father.
A few weeks ago the whole «should I or should I not» internal debate I was having about the book cover redesign came to a head
when I read a blog post by Diana Urban with BookBub (they know how to sell books) about this exact subject: How to Know Your Book's Cover Needs a Redesign.
When you read blog posts and articles about people calling for lower eBook prices, remember that this is not a call to a universal 99 cents price point, but a wake - up call for the fat cats in the NY publishing houses, who still believe that having an illiterate like Snooki «write» a book is a better idea than giving an actual writer a chance.
I subscribe to the code, which I became aware of
when I read a blog post by Catherine Ryan Hyde, author of Pay It Forward and others.
I tend to do
that when reading blog posts like this one, and I'm always looking things up to learn more about things I read.
To be effective, a person who is exposed to your newspaper ad on Sunday should recognize
you when they read your blog post on Tuesday or explore your LinkedIn page on Wednesday.
Executive Career Management Executive Job Search Executive Personal & Career Branding c - level executive job search c - suite personal branding I cringe
when I read a blog post or article about «creating» your brand.
Not exact matches
«A very high bar is set by using the word «Favorite,»» he wrote in a
blog post that suggested several changes to Twitter's interface — including pictures and videos that are double - clickable to heart (à la Instagram), receipts
when Tweets have been
read, and a «Thank you bomb» feature that enables users with lots of followers to send mass gratitude notifications all at once.
If you want to engage those customers who are not interested in sitting down and
reading a
blog post (especially
when it's educational and not entertaining), videos are one way to reach this crowd.
They occur
when someone
reads your
blog post, e-book, or infographic, or watches your video.
I've been meaning to write about this for a while and was going to use AngelList by Nivi & Naval as the basis for my example and the perfect prompt came yesterday
when I
read Fred Wilson's
blog post on AngelList.
When I first
read Paul Graham's
blog post on «High Resolution» Financing I
read it as a treatise arguing that convertible notes are better than equity.
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.
Sometimes
when I
read these
posts on other
blogs and see that I don't own any of the names mentioned I feel a little left out.
You'll spend months finding and closing investment capital, but the work doesn't stop
when everyone...
Read the
blog post
Lauren: I
read the
blog you refer to
when you
posted it on the other thread, about asking questions and not being satisfied with the answers.
That was a long
post I deleted
when I saw how unlikely it was to be
read by anyone in a
blog like this.
I merely said the verse popped in my mind
when I
read a certain section of Jeremy's
blog post, but ironically, you reminded me of Paul's command to the Ephesians that they SHOULD use it as a weapon.
When I first heard this, I
read some of his
blog posts and listened to some of his sermons, and honestly, I can not tell if he is arguing the same thing or not.
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.
You must have
read about the wars and killings between Catholics and Protestants
when there were only Two of them Christian branches but since then you became to have more than Two in branches and each claims to be on right path or true Church... this was noted from the words of fights i was able to
read within several
posts on these Religion
blogs...
And
when I
read my replies on Twitter, I noticed that a few people did a
blog post of their own, taking off from the idea, and I thought, well, sure, why don't we do that together?
This would be impossible to do without some sort of service like Google Reader which pulls all the
blog posts together into one place and lets me know on one simple screen
when new
posts have been published from the various
blogs I am interested in
reading.
so CHAD, shall we continue our chat from yesterday... i shall repost anything needed for others to join in with full knowledge of where we were
when last
posted... if need be that is... our convo can be found in yesterday's speed
read belief
blog, under TruthPrevails long paragraph of Dr. Herbert Benson of Harvard Medical School....
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 would ask that you either write a brief
post on your
blog inviting your readers over to
read your review, OR,
when you get to the section in your series on preterism, include links to your guest
posts at that time.
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.
It would be great to
read your
blog post on the subject
when you get round to it and in the meantime keep up the great work.
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I'm trying not to eat sugar for a week or so and was just on the hunt for savoury muffins to act as a snack
when I decided to
read through some
blog posts I hadn't got round to
reading yet (I favourite them until I have time... as you can see I'm quite far behind).
When David Lebovitz visited Israel a few years ago I spent a few hours meeting him and made him these unique cookies, which he really loved (you can also
read about the tahini cookies I made him in his
blog post).
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blogs).
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when Green Thickies
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blog post on «Label
Reading When on a Low FODMAP Diet».
Most of the food
blogs I
read are vegan, so I'm always worried
when I
post a recipe using eggs or cheese LOL.
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