Marnie Dudek
@marnie821 active 8 years, 1 month ago-
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Very positive blog
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If LB continues this way it could be the best site around atleast for now.
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me too, I would be staying here permanently since blogjob is not working and blogbourne is out of the question as for now… let us keep our finger crossed
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@peacpurple I am ok with tinycent. Hoping that they will pay.
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This is the only site I am participating. I hope other members can be active as much as possible because this site is really good and according to many members here, it pays on time.
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If more members do not participate it is their loss.
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Any site that pays will stick around. And as of now LB seems the only site that pays well and pays on time.
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A site that pays will stick around. While writers write to give vent to their thoughts they certainly expect to be paid.
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You are right. If tinycent does not pay I will not go there. I have stopped blogging for now.
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I’m not bothered if people don’t leave comments at my posts. It would bother me if my posts were not approved for publishing. If my posts can make it to public visibility, I feel like it’s a major accomplishment. When I see my writings online, I do a happy dance! YAY! 🙂
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I got bothered once when the moderators left a comment about one of my posts. I got over it though. It doesn’t really bother me that many of my posts don’t get comments – I realize not many people here are interested in mental health topics but that is my niche so it’s what I write about. I figure someone who needs to learn about it might stumble across what I write and be helped.
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It’s a happy feeling when people read my posts and comment. That is the whole purpose of our posting on the Net. There is also the possibility that they may read but not comment. I do that often too.
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I think it’s only really since the advent of “social writing” that anybody really cares about interaction with their content. Most of the serious freelancers I know had long since learned not to read the comments on their most successful articles. Many comments are spam or really outrageous criticisms – often not even related to what was actually said in the article.
A lot of people just react to the title and don’t even read the post. Plus, they can have their own agenda to push, and will willfully misinterpret the post in order to “prove” their point.
So no, most of the writers I know don’t worry too much about comments. If there is a good conversation that gets going on a post, it’s a positive sign. But otherwise, the important thing is being content with what you’ve written and with what you’re earning for it, how it’s being presented on the site, etc.
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The honest truth I wouldn’t feel bad, butni would feel like I have not done enough and that I should do much more than what I did.In the first place. But again instand to loose nothing I have done my bit and if you feel that my post is not good enough that’s your loss actually. It would be painful if our earnings were based on views that would just a lot of people but thank God it’s not. I can say maybe not having the key words kn blogs that could be a reason as to why i dont do blogs much. I dont understand it much so at times i really dont have what it takes yo write one. I would rather syick to my answering of questions and giving opinions where necessary.
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You should make good use of ”inverted commas” option. This is meant to highlight the crux of the post. Do this and consider your job done as highlighting the important portion of the post will make it easy for the readers to get the main idea of the post in a couple of minutes. Hence they will find their job easy and would love commenting below your post. I do follow this tip while composing my posts and the results are good.
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When people leave comments no one must mind it because every writer writes his own ideas and the critic writes his own ideas according to inborn abilities.
But keep in mind just one thing that always write on the universal truth one one leave a negative comments about your post. Truth is evergreen. Always write reasonably not emotionally. Support your article with strong arguments, not with emotional arguments.
Write on truth one leave any negative comments against your post or article. Write on the universality of love no will write negative comments but if you write about man and woman love people will criticize it according to their love experience.
In today’s blogging world, just like most things in life, the laws of attraction works. Give your readers what they want to read, or benefits to visit your blog. It could be reviews of the latest technology or the hottest gossip in town or even controversies, depending on your blog type! On my web hosting blog, I always share great web hosting deals
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Have tried a salmon dip. It is delicious!
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Wow food looks yummy. I might request my sister to cook this recipe end of this week so that we can gather around at home during dining time.I feel hungry now.Thanks friend for sharing this fav recipe.
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It is a great recipe but my friend Bob likes it mush because her mother used to cook for him the school going days. Preparation
Spread the first pita bread with pesto.
Add the smoked salmon, onion, tomatoes, capers, basil, and Provencal herbs on the pita bread.
Cover with a generous portion of cheese. Add salt and pepper.
Close the sandwich with a second piece of pita bread.
Bake at 230°C (450°F), until cheese is melted. Serve.his is a yummy spread that’s great with crackers, or stuffed into mini pita halves for an appie. I got the recipe from a friend who sold Schneider’s Popcorn Seasonings. I tweaked it a bit for my taste by adding dried dill, parsley and cheddar. 1 hr. Cook is chill time.
Cream together cream cheese, salmon, cheddar and seasonings until well blended.
Refrigerate 1 hour or overnight.
Keeps well in refrigerator.
Serve in a nice bowl for spreading, or stuff into halved mini pitas.
Serving possibilities are endless! Use your imagination!
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Doctors won’t tell you this, but the body can actually clear the herpes virus out of its system eventually by itself, no matter which form of herpes it is. I was diagnosed with it as a teenager and then retested as an adult…it had totally gone away.
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I only hope it does as it is affecting me as of now
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There is a vaccine now on the market that will prevent shingles or herpes zoster in the adult. Here in Canada you can get it at the pharmacy but the price is steep at 250$. The name of the vaccine is Zostavax and it is highly recommended to every adults who have had chicken pox in their youth. I am sorry to hear that you are still suffering side effects of this nasty virus. My father suffered from it and was even hospitalised at its beginning and treated with Acyclovir intravenously for it. But he never complained of any sequel afterwards.
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Thanks.
I too was under treatment and the virus was cured. The numbness that I reported the docotor said it was age related as many around me do have those symptoms though none of them got this virus. I feel this numbness is because of my damaged nerve due to the virus. I am working on it myself and hope to see the end of it.
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sorry to hear of your problem, i thought those are blisters, didn’t know that it would bring in so many problems.
Maybe you can check with private hospital for more advice, general hospital leave patients less options
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Thanks. Am at it and hope to redress myself soon.
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When my children were little, the chickenpox vaccine had recently become available and our pediatrician recommended against it for several reasons. At that time, there was only a single dose in infancy. And he said immunity would likely wear off just when the child was most vulnerable to serious complications from the disease.
The other thing he told me is that more people are getting shingles now because fewer adults are exposed to small children who have chickenpox. Because most are now vaccinated, the parents and grandparents aren’t exposed in adulthood – when apparently, this could help to ward off a shingles attack. There is a shingles vaccine, which may help those 50 years and older who have had chickenpox themselves. Failing that, it may actually be beneficial to be exposed to a child with the virus (check with your doctor first!)
We had the exposure when our three oldest caught the virus. So I’m hoping we are safe. But I think perhaps when the shingles vaccine is available to us, we will take it. I’ve seen my mother suffer with shingles and, like you, she was left with painful nerve damage. That’s something I think we’d all rather avoid.
I hope you can find a solution to your pain.
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there are pros and cons for social medias, it depends on how youuse them.
Some people use social medias to create cyber bully while some use theem for business purpose.In general, you have to be cautious when using social medias, never leak out your ID detai;ls
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Social media is one of the best places to give helping hands to other in every field of life. Share your literary works or your research work you will be rewarded one day surely because work never goes unrewarded on earth.
I give here the list of social media …
Here are some prominent examples of social media:Facebook is a popular free social networking website that allows registered users to create profiles, upload photos and video, send messages and keep in touch with friends, family and colleagues.
According to statistics from the Nielsen Group, Internet users within the United States spend more time on Facebook than any other website.
Twitter is a free microblogging service that allows registered members to broadcast short posts called tweets. Twitter members can broadcast tweets and follow other users’ tweets by using multiple platforms and devices.Google+ (pronounced Google plus) is Google’s social networking project, designed to replicate the way people interact offline more closely than is the case in other social networking services. The project’s slogan is “Real-life sharing rethought for the web.”
Wikipedia is a free, open content online encyclopedia created through the collaborative effort of a community of users known as Wikipedians. Anyone registered on the site can create an article for publication; registration is not required to edit articles. Wikipedia was founded in January of 2001.
LinkedIn is a social networking site designed specifically for the business community. The goal of the site is to allow registered members to establish and document networks of people they know and trust professionally.
Reddit is a social news website and forum where stories are socially curated and promoted by site members. The site is composed of hundreds of sub-communities, known as “subreddits.” Each subreddit has a specific topic such as technology, politics or music. Reddit site members, also known as, “redditors,” submit content which is then voted upon by other members. The goal is to send well-regarded stories to the top of the site’s main thread page.
Pinterest is a social curation website for sharing and categorizing images found online. Pinterest requires brief descriptions but the main focus of the site is visual.
Clicking on an image will take you to the original source, so, for example, if you click on a picture of a pair of shoes, you might be taken to a site where you can purchase them. An image of blueberry pancakes might take you to the recipe; a picture of a whimsical birdhouse might take you to the instructions.
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What is it that makes people successful and I mean really successful compared to you or me? Are they smarter or do they work harder? Are they risk takers or have powerful and influential friends?
How You Think is Everything.
Always be positive. Think Success, not Failure. Beware of a negative environment.
This trait has to be one of the most important in the entire list. Your belief that you can accomplish your goals has to be unwavering. The moment you say to yourself “I can’t…”, then you won’t. I was always given the advice “never say I can’t” and I’d like to strike those words from the dictionary.
I’ve found that from time-to-time my attitude waivers. A mentor of mine once said “it’s ok to visit pity city, but you can’t stay and there comes a time when you need to leave”. Positive things happen to positive people.
2. Decide upon Your True Dreams and Goals: Write down your specific goals and develop a plan to reach them.
Write down my dreams and goals? Develop a plan to reach them? You mean like a project plan? Yes, that’s exactly what this means. You may have heard the old adage: A New Years resolution that isn’t written down is just a dream, and dreams are not goals.
Goals are those concrete, measurable stepping stones of achievement that track your progress towards your dreams. My goal is to start a second career as a freelance writer – what are your goals?
3. Take Action. Goals are nothing without action.
Be like Nike and “Just do it”. I took action by reaching out and started writing. Every day I try to take some action towards my goals. It may be small, but it’s still an action. Have you taken action towards your goals?
4. Never Stop Learning: Go back to school or read books. Get training & acquire skills.
Becoming a life long learner would benefit us all and is something we should instill in our kids. It’s funny that once you’re out of school you realize how enjoyable learning can be. What have you learned today?
5. Be Persistent and Work Hard: Success is a marathon, not a sprint. Never give up.
I think every story of success I read entails long hard hours of work. There is no getting around this and there is no free lunch. But, if you’re working towards something that you’re passionate about, something you love – then is it really work?
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