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writing blog focusing on the latest trends, news, and other topics in the field of technical communication.
I'd Rather Be Writing About - Technical
writing blog focusing on the latest trends, news, and other topics in the field of technical communication.
Julia was known for her appreciation of bread, butter, and wine, so when you're
writing a blog focused on carb - conscious cooking, finding a suitable Julia Child recipe that will appeal to your readers can be a challenge.
Kim, the mama behind Dirty Diaper Laundry,
writes a blog focusing on cloth diapering, breastfeeding, babywearing, and general parenting topics and reviews.
When I tell people that
I write a blog focused on how to have a healthy lifestyle AND save money doing it, the question that I am most frequently asked is: Why is organic milk SO expensive?
Not exact matches
Shortly after buying Odeo, Williams
wrote a
blog post that announced his intentions to sell the podcasting part of the company — a New York start - up paid a reported $ 1 million for the service — and
focus on Twitter.
Our
focus is on building strong relationships and helping to spur on the development of the ecosystem,» business development chief Emilie Choi
wrote in a
blog post.
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.
Wenig
wrote in an eBay's press
blog post Monday, apparently referencing the split with PayPal, that eBay brings «unique inventory across a great spectrum of value to engage new and existing buyers» and is «laser
focused on attracting sellers who will bring this inventory to our site.»
«While walking your dog, to get the mail, or just around the block,» Brooks
writes on his
blog, «choose a
focus of your attention — the songs of birds, the feel of the ground beneath your feet, the wind in your hair.»
Outside of my weekly
blog writing, my personal finance
focused articles have been featured in STAND Magazine, Business Insider, AOL Finance, NerdWallet and Rockstar Finance.
Based on your input, I think I might still try to
write about all of these things, but narrow my
focus and / or spin off that content into a new
blog, should anything gain enough traction to be profitable.
If you decide to
write your
blog post or page, while optimizing for this exact
focus keyword, you are aiming to get your post amongst these results.
Don't
write blog titles that suck Bad titles lack keyword
focus, are often clever or amusing and therefore not intuitive to a reader or search engine.
I
write always long posts on my
blog but its hard to choose
focus keyword for the
blog posts.
Since I completed my Rich Habits study in 2008, my
focus has really been to help as many people as possible by getting my research out there through my
writing (books /
blog), media interviews and speaking engagements.
For example,
writing blog posts that
focus on «long tail keywords».
A
focused, well -
written blog can get readers hooked on the
blog and promote repeat visits to the website or garner subscriptions via RSS feeds and email newsletters.
As I have
written in a former
blog post, http://www.stockles.com/2017/01/22/valueinvesting-vs-dividend-investing/, I believe that there is nothing wrong with owning a great company that
focuses on increases their intrinsic value by taking care of their own profit.
I've just
written a
blog post about homelessness and employment, with a
focus on Calgary (where I live and work).
I have
written over 2000
blog posts on this
blog, and while it may not be obvious on all the posts, every single one of them has been
focused on one thing: I want to follow Jesus wherever He leads and I invite you to do the same.
My
blog is
focused on
writing about Bible and Theology.
As my
focus shifts from
writing the book to promoting it, I'll have more time to spend on the
blog.
Last week I
wrote a post for the CNN Belief
Blog about millennials and the Church
focusing on how church leaders hoping to win twenty - somethings over with coffee shops and concerts may want to go a little deeper and consider substance over style.
When I started my Till He Comes
blog in 2002, I wanted to
focus on
writing about Scripture and theology.
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'm so excited to be
writing my first ever
blog series,
focusing on «how to» recipes.
I'm currently
focusing on food photography and
write on a
blog sometimes as well!
This is the third time I've participated in the MoFo (the last two times played out on my other,
writing focused, oft neglected
blog, Sock Monkey.)
The author loves wine as well as cycling therefore he named his
blog «The Drunken Cyclist» as he thought he would
write about wine and cycling but, not too far along, his
focus became almost exclusively on wine.
First time I've visited your
blog, so just skimmed through the article and
focused on the
written ingredients / instructions part.
When I first started this food
blog, I thought to myself that I would just
focus on
writing well; but I struggled terribly with taking good food photos.
Since you seemingly think that Wenger should
focus on his job instead of having an opinion about politics in the country he lives and works in (regarding an issue which would definitely affect his work situation) I'm guessing your work is to
write about politics on
blogs where it doesn't belong — or would that be an incorrect assumption?
Kara Carrero, a former high school teacher
writes the fabulous
blog ALLterNATIVE Learning, which has a
focus on healthy, green and sustainable living in the context of the family.
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.
Her
blog,
written for parents,
focuses on therapy driven suggestions for children with mobility and sensory integration issues.
I found it on the
blog of Jeremy Rothman - Shore, a Cambridge, Mass., dad who
writes about «problems solved both at work and home, with a technology
focus» and «some parenting thrown in.»
I have spent some time
writing about school lunch topics on my
blog as well, but have recently been
focusing on wider subjects in the sustainable food system as they pertain to government policy and activism.
Family
Focus Blog: This family blog is written by a stay at home mom blogger from Nashville who reports on parenting, family fun, going green, family food, family travel and giveaw
Blog: This family
blog is written by a stay at home mom blogger from Nashville who reports on parenting, family fun, going green, family food, family travel and giveaw
blog is
written by a stay at home mom blogger from Nashville who reports on parenting, family fun, going green, family food, family travel and giveaways.
Brehm
writes for an Insurance Law
Blog as well as an Eating Disorder Law
Blog (rated as one of Top 25 Eating Disorder
Blogs of 2012)
focusing her
writing on insurance advocacy, insurance coverage, body image, eating disorder recovery, and weight stigma.
We're Parents is a mom and dad
written natural parenting
blog focusing on topics such as our semi-crunchy life, breastfeeding, and car seat safety.
Lauren Warner, Founder and Editor [See all «From the Editor» posts] Beth Berry, Revolution from Home [«The Perfection Trap»] Amber Dusick, Crappy Pictures [«Making Time for Free Time»] Heather Flett, Rookie Moms [«Choose the One Thing»] Elke Govertsen, Mamalode magazine [«We Need Each Other»] Meagan Francis, The Happiest Mom [«
Write Your Own Story»] Nici Holt Cline, Dig this Chick [«Dead Ends Don't Exist»] Devon Corneal, The Huffington Post [«You Are Stronger than You Think»] Melanie Blodgett, You are My Fave [«The Truth About Making Friends»] Allison Slater Tate, AllisonSlaterTate.com [«Enjoy the Ride»] Katie Stratton, Katie's Pencil Box [«We Are What We Eat»] Lisa - Jo Baker, Tales From a Gypsy Mama [«Mom Sets the Mood»] Shannan Martin, Flower Patch Farm Girl [«Find Your Delicious»] Tracy Morrison, Sellabit Mum [«Real Life Goes On Here»] Amy Lupold Bair, Resourceful Mommy [«Choose Happy»] KJ Dell» Antonia, New York Times Motherlode [«Do What You're Doing»] Anna Luther, My Life and Kids [«Fake Farts Make All the Difference»] Bridget Hunt, It's a Hunt Life [«Our Own Worst Enemies»] Judy Gruen, Mirth and Meaning [«Don't Forget Your Vitamin L»] Shannon Schreiber, The Scribble Pad [«When Mom is Afraid»] Rivka Caroline, Frazzled to
Focused [«From Frazzled to
Focused»] Pilar Guzman, Editor - in - Chief of Martha Stewart Living [«The Hard Work of Being Good»] Molly Balint, Mommy Coddle [«I Want to Be a «Yes»»] Melanie Shankle, The Big Mama
Blog [«Not Enough Time (Or Toilet Paper)»] Lindsay Boever, My Child I Love You [«They Will Love What You Love»] Mary Ostyn, Owlhaven [«A Family That Plays Together»] Lindsey Mead, A Design So Vast [«Feeling Hurt?
Most successful
blogs focus on a particular niche and a particular audience and stick with it (there's a reason you don't see me
writing on this site about my other various dark obsessions besides online politics.)
Nick de Bois,
writing on Iain Dale's
blog, urges Cameron to drop distractions like Lords reform and
focus on delivering «Conservative wins» on human rights and immigration:
Written by talented theoretical physicist Matt Strassler, this
blog addresses various aspects of science, with a specific
focus on particle physics.
She
writes about living with COPD on her
blog, COPD in
Focus, and can be found on Twitter @vancopd.
She is a private chef with a
focus on gluten free cooking and
writes the gluten free baking
blog, All glutton.
She
writes a nutrition
blog which
focuses on natural, whole foods.
Ceri has
written her
blog Natural Kitchen Adventures which
focuses on whole foods, paleo and gluten - free recipes, since 2011.
About the Author - Eva Alexander
writes for mediterranean style diet, her personal hobby
blog focused on tips to eat healthy on the Mediterranean way.