Not exact matches
Pay close attention to how the length of your captions, your choice of
words and your intonation seem to affect the likes and comments each of your
posts receives.
In a blog
post, the NRCC called Cuomo's effort to take back the House «an ambitious goal after his former campaign manager / best friend was caught using Sopranos code
words like «boxes of ziti» for «money» while orchestrating
pay - to - play schemes in Albany.»
I do manage to
pay attention to writing
posts and editing photos as I listen to the
words flowing from my iPhone less than a foot away.
All thoughts and
words in this
post are those of the writer, who was not
paid to endorse it.
All thoughts and
words in this
post is my own and I was not
paid to endorse it.
Next
Post THEY SAY a picture tells a thousand
words, and when you're trying to land yourself a date — maybe it
pays off to be a little creative with your display
January 31, 2018 • Hillary Clinton published a 1,500 - plus -
word post on Facebook on Tuesday explaining why she didn't fire the campaign aide but docked his
pay instead.
Specific details will be
posted at sfwa.org by the first of March, but the basic standards are $ 3,000 for novel, or a total of 10,000
words of short fiction
paid at 6 cents a
word for Active membership.
«In other
words, you don't read historical mystery, don't follow my work, don't
pay attention to any covers beyond hyper - marketed bestsellers, don't even read the blog
post but I'm supposed to redo everything to please you and make my book look like something it's not.»
The definition of «sponsored content» or «
paid content» is content written by the client and
posted on a website in a
paid space for the sole purpose of advertising a product with the client's chosen
words.
As I said in prior
posts, I can only continue to tell you about free Kindle book offerings if the free to
paid download ratio stays below 80 % — in other
words, for every four books you get for free I would like for you to consider buying just one book.
I hate to say it, but if you don't
pay off your entire credit card bill at the end of every month then you shouldn't
post a
word about credit cards because you truly have no business telling anyone else one thing about consumer credit.
About 50 of the 86 groups that The
Post linked to auction bidders made no mention of auctions on their Web pages, 20 described what they were doing as «puppy mill rescue» or «auction rescue,» and 10 mentioned
words such as «bought» or «purchased» at auction but did not say online how much they
paid per dog.
If you're a book nerd who
pays a little more respect to the written
word, you'll like these
posts a little more:
E-Business: Craig's Walk on Wild Side Finally
Pays Off The Birmingham
Post (England); November 2, 2004; Pain, Steve; 685
words... critical acclaim including an invitation to exhibit at the Daily Mail's prestigious «Not the Turner Prize» competition at the Mall Galleries in London in 2003.
A Washington
Post article which contains the
words «conspiracy theories» in its very first sentence and ends with a list of funders for a CEI dinner...... while providing zero evidence proving the donations were part of a
pay - for - performance arrangement for fabricated lies, in a manner not one bit different than Ozone Action did two decades earlier.
In other
words, how many
words in a
post will make it so readers keep
paying attention, and — perhaps MORE importantly — also make it easy for people to find that
post when they search for information using Google (i.e. «SEO» or «search engine optimization» techniques)?
In addition to looking for key
words in a job
posting, also
pay attention to tone and the frequency of types of
words.
-LCB- Note: This
post does not contain affiliate links — in other
words, I don't get
paid if you click or purchase.