Her work also appears on eHow and Everyday Family and she focuses
her writing on topics about parenting, crafts, education and family relationships.
I have always thought that I should
write on some topic about Arsenal, but then we have games in and... Read More»
Not exact matches
She
writes about small business, focusing
on topics such as starting a small business.
My goal is for you to read this article, then be able to spend half an hour to come up with your own set of
topics to
write about on your company's website.
My colleague Aaron Pressman, who has done hands down the best coverage
on this
topic, has
written here
about how the Trump administration's obsession with China is driving Legere's latest urge to merge.
Zach Seward — Quartz: Formerly the Social Media Editor at the Wall Street Journal, Seward now is a VP at Quartz, where he works
on product development and audience growth while still
writing about a variety of
topics.
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.
I mention how to in this episode but to name a few you can
write a book
about the
topic you love, guest post
on other sites, speak at trade shows, or
write for magazines.
Write a short blog post
on your website
about a
topic related to your business («the new tax rules»).
I had a chance to sit down with Netflix's chief product officer Neil Hunt for a lengthy chat
on Thursday, wherein we covered some upcoming improvements to the service — which I'm not allowed to talk
about just yet — but also a range of broader
topics, from the future of television to the fate of HBO, which I am able to
write about.
Find something people want and start posting information
about it
on a blog and then upsell your services
on the blog.Or
write 1000 small books
about different
topics and publish them
on Amazon.
Plus,
writing a book
about an important
topic establishes yourself as an authority
on that subject.
However I noticed that it's been awhile since anyone
wrote about [your
topic idea]
on your blog.
For starters, he's keen
on boosting the school's diversity — a
topic he's
written about extensively.
So «business ideas with low investment» and «unique business ideas» are both going
on my list of keywords and I'll probably
write an in - depth post
about the
topic of low cost (or low investment) business ideas.
(Szalavitz has also
written extensively
about her own experiences with addiction and recently authored a book
on the
topic, called «Unbroken Brain».)
Unhappy people will think more deeply
about their social environment (in an effort to solve their problems), whereas happy people can contentedly coast
on cruise control, not bothering to think very deeply,»
writes Greater Good's Kira M. Newman, quoting a 1994 study
on the
topic.
While the Deluxe staff
on the tour are giving free presentations
on many
topics I've spoken and
written about including Search Engine Optimization, Social Media Marketing, building Web Sites and lots of others, my presentation for this tour is
on «local marketing» - how you as a small business owner can easily use the Internet to * successfully * gain visibility and sales within a local area at very little cost.
Among the clutter of poorly
written or hyped for publicity posts
on buyer personas, it is nice to see a genuinely thought out post
on a
topic I care deeply
about.
If you are looking for a more advanced explanation that is suited for wealthy individuals and professional investors, I
wrote about this same
topic on my personal blog awhile ago in a post called How a Holding Company Works.
I don't sell anything (at least not yet), & based
on the searches I did per this article, I'm thinking I picked a low - interest
topic to
write about!!
About once a month, I will collaborate with a fellow entrepreneur, author or teacher to share a downloadable training, be a guest
on a telesummit or produce a webinar — that's an «online seminar» —
on a particular
topic, like «how to start a podcast» or «ways to brand your website,» or «the quickest way to
write, sell and promote an e-book.»
It made me think
about the common American advertising message: «Because you're worth it,» but I kept asking myself, is this making my life better (I forgot I
wrote a post
on the
topic that I just looked up and found relevant, «A question to ask all the time: «Is this making my life better» «-RRB-.
The Conference Board also
writes about these issues, and sponsors roundtables and panels
on the
topic (many of them webcast).
She has taught e-marketing at the University of Alberta and the Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour (in France), given seminars and workshops
on the
topic, and
written about how the internet can help businesses sell more and communicate better.
I was going to
write in detail
about why a gold - backed Yuan is a pipe dream, but then I discovered Geoffrey Pike's article
on the same
topic and realised that doing so would be akin to reinventing the wheel.
Ben Casselman
writes about economics and other business
topics for The New York Times, with a particular focus
on stories involving data.
Another great feature of HitTail is that it also suggests keyword
topics that you should
write about based
on what keywords are currently bringing you traffic.
«Bloggers interested in building search traffic should check out HitTail, a tool that makes suggestions for
topics to
write about based
on the search terms that are already bringing people to your site.
You definitely put a new spin
on a
topic thats been
written about for years.
I enjoy
writing on this
topic, and am thrilled that others enjoy reading
about it and interacting with one another
about these issues.
He
wrote detective stories, books
about anarchists and madmen, essays
on every conceivable
topic, and books of philosophy and theology.
Because
writing almost two pages
on a blog
about a subjective
topic in an authoritative tone isn't arrogant?
The stuff I've
written on topics like getting to know neighbors and being the church in the community doesn't seem to connect with church people, who usually think church is
about sermons, a belief system, music, political causes to be for or against and so
on.
power / control is one of my favorite
topics as well — i see one of Jesus» three wilderness temptations as being
about that — and of course He rejected satan's offer of worldly power — i've
written several blogs
about power / control http://www.diospsytrek.wordpress.com — scott peck saw the desire for one human to exert control over another as the essential human evil — blessing
on your work.
And even when I am not studying, researching, reading, and
writing on the
topic, I am thinking
about it.
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.
If, as many believe, God directed the people who
wrote the Gospels as to what they should
write about, if God thought it all that important to tell all future generations what Jesus had to say
on this
topic, why did he not direct the writers of the Gospels to tell us what Jesus said?
Obviously, a lot more could be said
on this, and eventually I hope to
write a lot more
about this important
topic.
Although I have thought
about writing on several
topics including my parents and grand - parent testimonies.
Note: After doing a lot of reading, research, and thinking
on the
topics in this post, I
wrote a follow - up post
about the pagan roots of Christianity here and some of my concluding thoughts
about Zeitgeist the movie.
This article will focus
on sexual inclusiveness, the frequent misunderstanding of which was brought home to me recently when a friend told me
about a paper he had just
written on a religious
topic.
I have
written elsewhere
about why attributing the works of God to the devil is not the unforgivable sin (get the book
on this
topic here: The Unforgivable Sin) and so you can go read
about that question there.
On her desk was a stack of business cards, a list of journals in which (I imagine) she hoped to publish, folders with topics to be written about» parable, Victorian religion, and so o
On her desk was a stack of business cards, a list of journals in which (I imagine) she hoped to publish, folders with
topics to be
written about» parable, Victorian religion, and so
onon.
Strickland normally speaks and
writes on topics such as human trafficking and modern slavery, so it may seem odd for someone with such gravitas in the Christian faith to stop to
write a book
about a TV show.
I have had this experience three times now,
on three different occasions, in admittedly similar circumstances, but not similar enough to explain the coincidence: I am speaking from a podium to a fairly large audience
on the
topics of — to put it broadly — evil, suffering, and God; I have been talking for several minutes
about Ivan Karamazov, and
about things I have
written on Dostoevsky, to what seems general approbation; then, for some reason or other, I happen to remark that, considered purely as an artist, Dostoevsky is immeasurably inferior to Tolstoy; at this, a single pained gasp of incredulity breaks out somewhat to the right of the podium, and I turn my head to see a woman with long brown hair, somewhere in her middle thirties, seated in the third or fourth row, shaking her head in wide - eyed astonishment at my loutish stupidity.
However, I am excited to
write about this
topic as it is of particular interest to me, and I have
written on the subject before.
U2, beer, our favorite pastor's kid - gone - wild Katy Perry: these are usually the
topics I
write about on www.stuffchristianslike.net.
While the impact of these classical theories has remained strong, I would like to point to a specific contribution that, in my view, has served as a kind of watershed in our thinking
about the cultural dimension of religion: Clifford Geertz's essay «Religion as a Cultural System,» published in 1966.1 Although Geertz, an anthropologist, was concerned in this essay with many issues that lay
on the fringes of sociologists» interests, his
writing is clear and incisive, the essay displays exceptional erudition, and it provides not only a concise definition of religion but also a strong epistemological and philosophical defense of the importance of religion as a
topic of inquiry.
This
topic has been
written about A LOT
on the interwebs, so I'm just giving you my experience with using these items.