I just finished
writing a post for next week featuring a Chevron print that was made popular by Missoni.
I start with another round of emails and then start
writing my post for the next day if it isn't already done.
If you use WordPress, you could
write all your posts for the next two months (or longer) and schedule them on a weekly basis.
Not exact matches
New York City bar owner Michael Sinensky
wrote on the Huffington
Post last week that «the cancellation of
next year's NFL season would be the final knockout punch
for many small businesses like mine.»
In his blog
post, Sacca said he and his wife Crystal found a note he
wrote at 20 that laid out his career goals
for the
next two decades.
However, to briefly cover what should come
next, create a rough outline or a mind map
for the book and start
writing blog
posts to fill in the details.
You have to convince people to pay
for the product you believe in,» Taylor Dawson, product evangelist at FirstBuild, General Electric's incubator
for the
next generation of home appliances,
wrote in a recent blog
post about his experience in running a campaign on Indiegogo.
He's
written for Forbes, Mashable, the Huffington
Post, the
Next Web and others.
Each headline, paragraph, and line you
write needs to be irresistible so that not only are readers entertained
for the moment, but they hungrily wait
for the
next post they can share with the people they know.
For more on this, see my blog post The Definitive Guide on How to Write a Compelling Intro for Your Next Blog Po
For more on this, see my blog
post The Definitive Guide on How to Write a Compelling Intro for Your Next Blog P
post The Definitive Guide on How to
Write a Compelling Intro
for Your Next Blog Po
for Your
Next Blog
PostPost.
[Steve Eisman] A
write - up on the impending Hilton (HLT) spinoff [Clark Street Value] CBRE (CBG): industry deep dive to detect an emerging moat [Punch Card] A look at Discovery Communications (DISCA / K)[Contrarian Edge] Sustainable sources of competitive advantage [Collaborative Fund] Why deep learning matters and what's
next for AI [Algorithmia] The unexpected genius of Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg [Fortune] Google's online travel adventure upsets its biggest advertisers [Bloomberg] A billionaire's dreams of creating a guns empire [NYMag] If oil refiners crash, so will the economy [WSJ] Mastercard, Visa set to reap spoils of India's war on cash [Bloomberg] How Best Buy (BBY) fought Amazon [WSJ] The evolution of media & entertainment: conversation with CEOs [YouTube] How to get comfortable with being umcomfortable [Inc] Why gut feelings may really help you make risky decisions [Washington
Post] Why stoicism is one of the best mind - hacks ever devised [Aeon]
Jesse Livermore of the always interesting Philosophical Economics outlines the case
for writing puts in his recent post The World's Best Investment For the Next 12 Mont
for writing puts in his recent
post The World's Best Investment
For the Next 12 Mont
For the
Next 12 Months.
Anyway, regarding pastors and priests, I have
written several
posts on the topic of pastors, and will be putting out a book about this in the
next year or two... To get it
for free, make sure you have subscribed to the email newsletter.
For the
next few weeks, I'll be getting by with a little help from my friends — specifically, some of my favorite bloggers, who have contributed challenging, thoughtful, and beautifully -
written posts.
I will be
writing my
post for the All About Eve blog on Thursdays
for the
next 40 weeks.
Over the
next couple weeks, I will
write some
posts based on my Luke Commentary, and then get a chapter or two done on Close Your Church
for Good.
She
wrote a previous guest
post for Redeeming God, which can be found here: Have Your
Next Corona on Me.
I was going to
write a
post about all the changes you can expect to see and what plans I have
for the future, but then I realized that I simply don't know what is going to happen to me or this blog
next week, let alone
next year.
Fortunately, I'm back on my
writing schedule, so
posts should be more consistent
for the
next several months.
If someone else has already requested to
write the
next link, then please wait
for that blog
post and leave a comment there requesting to
write the following link.
Your
post is so good, I wait
for your
next post Really nice article that you have to
write, i really appreciate, well -
written
I'll be
writing up a
post with pictures and stories of my California adventure, so look
for that
next week.
My daughter's birthday is actually today, too (I publish my
posts late at night so that it's ready
for people to read first thing in the morning, so I often
write them as if it's already the
next day)... what a good day to be born!
Counsel - When you
write something as a
post you will find THE PACK ready to pounce and rip apart anyone who writes an article such as yours.Defend Wenger if you must (and god knows he could do with some support from somewhere) but you are a feeding frenzy for THE PACK (which includes me by the way) by writing as you have.Try putting some argument or reasoning to your Post next t
post you will find THE PACK ready to pounce and rip apart anyone who
writes an article such as yours.Defend Wenger if you must (and god knows he could do with some support from somewhere) but you are a feeding frenzy
for THE PACK (which includes me by the way) by
writing as you have.Try putting some argument or reasoning to your
Post next t
Post next time.
The
next afternoon Chiefs coach Win Case, 33, brought LoVett to Whatley's office
for a five - hour evaluation, and when that was over, Whatley spent five hours more — his first all - nighter since graduate school —
writing his preliminary report so he could accommodate the school's request that it be delivered the
next morning, the last business day before grades were to be
posted for the fall term.
Posting consistently will not only help the
writing become easier and more enjoyable, but your readers will know when to tune in to
for your
next instalment.xx
Every year I
write a
post with some of my favorite toys
for toddlers and preschoolers (the preschooler
post will be up at www.scanlonspeech.com in the
next few days).
I thought I would
write a few blog
posts for this up coming holiday season, of activities that you can do with your preschool through elementary age child (ren) rather you are a parent, babysitter, or grandparent stuck with the kids
for the
next two to three weeks.
I
posted on the page
for ideas on what to
write next and one of the fans asked
for a day of my life... umm...
As I will discuss in my
next post on this topic,
writing birth stories
for this purpose can be challenging and downright scary.
Last week I
wrote my annual hot trends in social media
for next year
post.
Next steps
for the PM as this columnist
writes is a
post Newark by - election reshuffle.
I've
posted some thoughts on Brian over at
Next Left,
writing for a largely non-academic but left audience:
Former Gov. George Pataki this weekend endorsed Rudy Giuliani
for the secretary of state
post in Donald Trump's administration,
writing on Twitter the former New York City mayor «has the stature and the experience to restore America's standing as our
next Secretary of State.»
In most cases the business won't succeed, they will call it a failure,
write a blog
post on how educational failure is, fill in
for bankruptcy and move on the
next adventure.
If you saw my very first blog
post regarding my goals
for the
next 12 weeks, you are about to hear from the person who really got me started in
writing them.
Write down your motivator
for getting into great shape, and
post it where you will see it often —
next to your alarm clock, on the bathroom mirror, or in your car.
I don't have any HIIT exercises specifically, but I'll do a workout video
for you and
write this as a blog
post next week.
I love dressing up as much as the
next person, but my Sundays tend to involve a mix of brunch, blog photo shoots,
post writing, running errands, and cooking
for the week so I'm always looking
for a cute outfit that go from brunch to the coffee shop to the grocery store without missing a beat.
I'm going to be living out of suitcases
for the
next couple of months while we very very slowly move house (I
wrote a whole blog
post about what a faff this is going to be!)
I am busy in the office as I have another wedding
next Friday, so it's all systems go to make sure everything is ready
for that, as well a making sure that all the weeks blog
posts are
written and ready
for you all.
I have just
written 2 blog
posts for next week which will address where to buy petite clothes and petite winter boots
J While I am
writing this
post, Alex is sitting
next to me looking
for apartments in New York — if you have any tips: fire away (restaurants, shopping, etc.)!
While I am
writing this
post, Alex is sitting
next to me looking
for apartments in New York — if you have any tips: fire away (restaurants, shopping, etc.)!
Looking forward to
writing a re-cap of our trip with all the outfits I wore and the places we went, so stay tuned
for that
post next week
As of right now I have eleven meat and potatoes blog
posts written: Seven of those
posts still need to be executed and the photos taken
for them etc. and four of those
posts are totally complete, scheduled and ready to go so that's the
next four weeks I literally don't need to stress about!
What I really wanted to do today was
write a little «life update»
post, but I have a terrible pounding headache right now and I'm going to have to save that
for next week.
It has been a
post I've been wanting to
write for awhile, but it involves A LOT of work... you'll understand when I publish it
next week.
Nik and I are off on holiday
for a week
next Friday, so this week it is panic stations trying to get all of this weeks and
next weeks blog
post written and scheduled before we fly off!
It was an emotional
post to
write and I was sad to say goodbye but I'm excited
for this
next chapter in my life.