Sentences with phrase «write than blog posts»

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From writing individual blog posts for multi-level marketing representatives to naming adult - themed businesses for $ 5, I had more work than I could handle but less income than I could afford to have.
(You can point to your Saturday meeting on the calendar, rather than having them wonder when, exactly, you wrote that post for your company's blog.)
Once I've been successful with one piece of content, I go to every content publisher I can find and tell them that I can write a guest post on their blog on a topic that I've previously written about, that more than 50,000 people have read and loved.
«It's a shame that people shut down ideas because they're worried about being crushed by people who are supposedly better educated than them,» he writes in a recent blog post.
As one of the site's top sellers wrote in a blog post in 2009: «Your odds of making $ 10,000 per year [on Etsy] are better than winning $ 10,000 through the Powerball, though not by a ton.»
This means that in some instances, UberX will be even «cheaper than the bus (with fare splitting),» writes Uber CEO Travis Kalanick in a post on the company's blog.
Eileen Naughton, the company's vice president of people operations, wrote in a blog post on Sunday that Google has provided more than 329,000 documents and more than 1.7 million data points.
«We have already seen he speaks in a more direct style than past heads and is willing to give his opinion when they tended to equivocate,» writes Donald Ellenberger, senior portfolio manager at Federated Investors, in a blog post.
I have written more than one long blog post on this topic, but a simplified version of that would be to say: A startup will know it its offering has achieved product / market fit if they are having trouble meeting demand for the product.
Think about how much more meaningful it is to share that a blog post generated 10,000 page views, 50 inbound links, 20 new leads — two of which are poised to close this week — than to say, «Rachel wrote a really cool blog post last month.
Research and write your blog post, ensuring that your post covers more sub-topics than any of the top 5 blog posts that rank on Google for your chosen keyword
At one time, we were writing two blog posts per week, which at the time, we thought was more than enough.
«In all, 66 publishers met or surpassed this benchmark figure on Apple's store in 2016, which was 1.7 times more than the 39 that managed the same degree of success on Google's platform,» wrote Sensor Tower in a blog post.
But more than this, I wanted this list to honor the individual blogger who started his or her blog from scratch, and has labored away at it for years, slowly building an audience and faithfully writing quality posts which get read and shared.
I wonder if I should just give up trying to write anything more than a blog post these days and then I have moments exactly like this one:
Often I'll be working on a post in my mind only to turn on the computer and see that Alise has already written it on her AMAZING blog... and better than I would have.
Lunchbreaker wrote on December 11, 2012 at 3:22 pm, «Lionylamb, until a scientific periodical will print ANYTHING that you write, I will treat Hawking's theories with higher regard than your posts on a blog.
Since there are many new readers on this blog, and since probably everyone who has been here longer than a year has forgotten the basic argument I am trying to present, I figured I would spend one post summarizing my view and inviting people to go back and read some of what I have written previously only this topic.
During my month of non-blogging (which feels suspiciously like it's morphing into two months of non-blogging, except that I'm typing this right now) I did re-photograph some old recipes, but then as I was placing the new photos into the old blog posts I found that it's honestly easier to write a whole new post because I used to write my recipes into the post rather than a focused recipe.
I still have over a month of writing to go before I turn in the manuscript, then a few rounds of edits, so chances are I'll be a little quieter than usual on the blog — case in point, I totally forgot to post a recipe last week.
Simply write your blog post and send me an email with the photo and the link to the post no later than Saturday, October 23rd.
I love writing here too, but it's way easier to do small quick picture captions than a whole blog post (and lately my time has been pretty scattered, but I'm working on it!).
And I couldn't think of a better way to start 2018 than by writing a post I've been wanting to write since I started working on my blog.
The cars were capped at 155 mph for obvious reasons, one being the massive concrete wall all the way around the track, but I was more than happy to have reached the top speed and still be alive to write this blog post about it.
I want to have some epic psychic Master Cleanse and I've tried everything I can think of to facilitate this, but every morning I still wake up wracked with anxiety and distracted by a million zinging thoughts and unable to find the kind of focus that it takes for me to write anything longer than a blog post.
Yes, yes, I realize we are now more than half - way through the first month of this year and I haven't written one blog post yet.
As I wrote in my blog post they debated, rather than see it as time off for caring for a baby, see it as time off for caregiving, which all of us will most likely face at some point, whether we have children or not.
Rather than reinventing the wheel, I'm referring back to a past post that I have written on the Knickernappies Cloth Diaper Blog.
I recently wrote a post on my other blog too about «more than just the blues» that's full of symptoms and signs and treatments for the different ranges of emotions -LSB-...]
I've written a lot on this blog (and, really, I mean, a LOT — see the «Related Posts» below) about classroom birthday treats, soccer snacks and the many other ways in which kids are offered junk food by people other than their parents on a regular... [Continue reading]
Unfortunately, there's too many trolls and minions also present who apparently have no purpose here other than to tirelessly defend Dr. Amy (I mean really, does anybody here thing this blog post is a meritable piece of writing??!) or just simply being sadistic.
After receiving several mails asking what the difference is between the Babywearing Institute and other schools or organizations, I decided to write a blog post rather than individual emails.
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It's been more than two weeks since I have written a blog post, which is a new record for me.
For her, GM became a collection of people trying to solve a problem rather than a faceless corporate monolith, and she ended up writing a blog post about the bailout that was essentially neutral.
They also wrote more than 400,000 blog posts on the MyBO Web site.
«The positives in New York's FY 2018 budget make up a pretty short list — while the negatives are in some respects worse than usual,» wrote E.J. McMahon, Empire Center's founder and research director, in a budget breakdown post on the Center's blog.
She has also written blog posts on Medium.com, participated in a Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything) that generated more than 800 questions, and engages regularly with oyster farmers to better understand the impacts of ocean acidification on shellfish farming.
Reviewers would rather see your great blog post as a writing sample than your ho - hum paper you wrote for that English class that one time.
The results revealed that blog posts from individuals who were terminally ill included considerably more positive emotion words and fewer negative emotion words than did those written by participants who simply imagined they were dying.
-- In a blog post, Jay Bradner, the former head of Dana - Farber Cancer Institute and the current president of Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research, wrote that too many investment dollars have gone into redundant cancer programs, such as more checkpoint inhibitors, rather than going after tougher drug targets that might have a greater future impact.
Rather than my blog posts appearing under Marc's name, I'll be writing on this name from now on.
I should mention that there is A LOT of information, so I will be writing it in a series of blog posts rather than just one.
So as you can imagine, it takes me much longer than normal to write a blog post when I'm not treating this.
After more than a year away from writing blog posts, I finally feel ready to come back and share some of the things I have learned.
He wrote a fascinating book about it called The Makers Diet (I know I'm always recommending articles or books, but it's so much more info than I can provide in a blog post!!).
I actually wrote a post on this at my old blog probably more than a year ago now.
Other than a post where I wrote about athletic clothes, I'm pretty sure this is the first time I've ever worn sneakers on the blog.
It's much easier to write a blog post a day since I write an editorial petite style blog rather than a petite fashion blog.
That's where I post constantly about my latest skin care and sheet mask discoveries, as it's just way quicker than writing a whole blog post at times.
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