Before beginning a personal or company blog, you should consider what the goals of your blog are and how you plan to spread
the word about your posts once you begin writing.
Thank you for the sweet
words about my post!
I love
every word about this post, Heidi.
Thank you all your kind
words about my post.
No problem Fräulein Cinderella:) thank you for the kind
words about this post:D glad you had an amazing time when you were there:D xx
Shannon, thank you so much for the kinds
words about the post as well as my blog!
Hi Jason, thanks for your comment and I appreciate your kind
words about my posts and site.
Judith, Thanks for the kind
words about my post on V&V of climate models.
Not exact matches
Facebook focuses on updates to programs while also providing an outlet to build their «humanity» branding strategy including
posts on
about how «invisible» and «voiceless» aren't appropriate
words to use for children.
On his first visit to Facebook - crazy Indonesia, Mark Zuckerberg met the president - elect, spread the
word about his company's global Internet - access initiative and
posted a photo of himself at an ancient Buddhist temple.
To help everyone warm up, start the session by removing one of the
words,
posting it in a space nearby and telling your own story
about the concept.
It's worth noting that Musk qualifies this with the
word «discovered,» implying there could be some that Tesla owners haven't found yet — or at least, haven't
posted about on the internet.
Indeed, The Funded is just one of dozens of insider blogs on venture capital that have sprung up recently, most prominently Pmarca, a site written by Netscape co-founder Marc Andreessen, whose «The Truth
About Venture Capitalists,» a 4,400 -
word essay
posted on the site, has become a must - read for any CEO raising capital.
Six years ago and more, it was the norm to write short blog
posts, 500
words or less,
about any keyword - focused topic you could find in your niche.
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For example, if you want to connect with Darren Rowse for the first time, knowing that direct contact may not be useful at this level, you may instead leave a significant comment on one of his blog
posts,
about 200 — 300
words in length, that offers something helpful to his readers.
Despite the fact that the leaked guest list of very high - level VIPs was sent by me to the media along with the agenda, there wasn't a
word about the meetings in our two national newspapers the Globe and Mail or The National
Post.
I wrote a blog
post about being hands on where I argued that startup founders need to be hands - on or in my
words, «you can't run a burger chain if you've never flipped burgers.»
As a
word of caution, this
post shows that OSE only indexes in some cases
about 2 - 3 % of the inbound links a website has.
«Other companies suck in your data too,» Facebook explained in many, many
words today with a blog
post detailing how it gathers information
about you from around the web.
For bloggers, an email update is an email of no more than 100 or 200
words informing the subscriber
about a new blog
post, with a link to the blog
post.
In other
words, if you're that plumber we mentioned above and you just wrote a blog
post about the best and worst products to unclog a drain, you might place a CTA for your free guide to the best plumbing products of 2012.
It's also helped us get the
word out
about the services and amenities that we offer to companies of all sizes,» WeWork President and CFO Artie Minson wrote in a company blog
post.
When I read the first few
words of your
post, I assumed you were a Poe
about to go off
about the FSM.
So when you use your
post as a bashing tool against God's people, and mock Christ's resurection from the dead as a comparison to creepy, ungodly, demonic «Halloween» practices, you only show your immaturity in putting your foot in your mouth
about things you know nothing
about, and your
words are of no more value then empty, silly ranting.
There are two types of Athiests; Scientist athiests who shed no emotions talking
about rational concepts or lack of proof; and Angry Athiests, whio consistently feel the need to mock other faiths, and
post incessantly any time someone mentions the
word God or Jesus.
In other
words, between two of the most prominent ex-gay books of the 1990s, you got
about a couple of blog
posts worth of discussion of celibacy, almost none of it directed to practical problems celibates face.
In response to a great question from Chuck McKnight on my
post Why God Never Punishes Sin, I decided I had better write a short
post about the Greek
words kolazo and kolasis, specifically in reference to some of the New Testament uses of the
word «punishment.»
About the only thing to do is try your
post one sentence at a time and see what flies... when you find the culprit, try one
word at a time.
I
post about a hundred
words, and you think I sound like the sort of person who reads a certain author?
I read his
post twice, and I wondered why he chose to focus in on a single
word like «Sure,» without also telling his readers what I wrote
about Mark's personality.
Her
words are emblematic of so many of the
posts in the synchroblog, sure, but it's also beautifully written, wise, wry, deep, beautiful, and honest
about the mess and uncertainty that often accompanies our shifts.
Unfortunately for me I have given my
word and will start
posting what I have written
about the gospel on my blog pretty soon.
In conclusion, I do find it interesting that those who are raising concerns
about all that happened and is happening are doing so unafraid in the public forum of my
post with a lot of emotion and intelligence, while those who are trying to silence the discussion or at least control it are contacting me privately outside of the public forum with
words that attempt to direct, intimidate or shame me.
I agree, and have written some
posts about the
word «heresy» with your point exactly.
In this guest
post by Mike Donahoe, he defines some key terms and invites us to start thinking differently
about some of the
words we use.
I think the disconnect between your friend and yourself is in the way you are using the
word «faith» as I spoke
about in my earlier
post.
The first half of your original
post, with the repeated use of all caps for the
word «MEN», came off as very misogynistic and frankly,
about as dimwitted as the Neanderthal level of thinking it represented.
Katrina, Go to the «Search» box at the bottom of the front page on this blog and enter the
word «homeless» and you'll find lots of
posts about the homeless.
And before you read a single
word of this
post, I require of you that you read this
post, by me, regarding this essential conflict involved in talking
about this topic.
BTW I did a
post here
about the seven most common conflicting or overlapping uses of the
word «faith».
However, I don't want to cause any unnecessary inconvenience by
posting an essay with a
word count of
about 7,000.
Begging for something to believe in, and knowing what they don't want to believe in because of thoughtless
words spoken in the past or because of some passive Facebook
post from a Christian condemning something or someone they know nothing
about.
The only thing that bugs me
about this guy is that there are more people than not who are teetering on the brink of faith in Jesus, and all this guy does is try to knock people away from faith... This is his
word against Gods
word, I've been reading these articles they've been
posting, and nothing he's said has any biblical foundation whatsoever...
Back to the main point of your
post, which I think if I understand you right your question is, «Why do atheist come to the * faith * based blog to chat
about religion, or in your
words, bash religion?
His writing is fantastic too, even if his quote - studded
posts are often too long to maintain the non-specialist's interest (so says the writer of 3,000 -
word posts about why The Bangles were better in 1983 than in 1987!).
If you don't see what's arrogant
about your
posts, you need to look up «arrogant» in the dictionary, along with
about half the
words you've written.
We looked at this idea yesterday, and I have one more
post about it tomorrow, but having read this
post today, can you say that this
post saved you from believing something wrong
about the
word saved?
Today Donald Miller deleted the two blog
posts he wrote
about living better love stories and issued an apology to those who had been hurt by his
words.
Go to the «Search» box at the bottom of the front page on this blog, enter the
word «homeless» and read the other
posts about homeless and you will find getting to know the homeless and becoming friends with them suggested numerous times.