Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Some blogs trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Let's Read Some Blogs.
Some blogs we have been reading.
Let's write some blogs.
Some blogs and news sites already do it.
The easiest way to own the Top 10 for your brand is to create many social media profiles andto launch some blogs.
However, some blogs present no problems.
Every developer will have their own preferences over which blogs to read andwhich not to, but some blogs to consider starting with include.
Check out some blogs and listen to a few podcasts too.
I would also suggest you to review and clean up your list once per six months(believe me,no matter how active they were initially, some blogs will just go dormant after some time).
Some blogs provide news or commentary on a particular subject;
You are better off doing simple stuff higher andsooner than worrying about a number of the extra‘advanced' techniques you read on some blogs I assume- it is more productive, value efficient for companies and safer.
Some blogs are generated by software for the sole reason of increasing PageRank and SERPs.
On a personal level, I deem the penalty entirely unfounded andexcessive in comparison with the accuse- if some blogs using the platform had been spamming, a downgrade in the SERPs for their pages only would have sufficed as a public example, right?
Some blogs are focused on getting paid to provide links to news articles, company stores, or other third party websites.
Then, you can also use your experience(good or bad) of using acne and pimple creams and experience of other people(either your friends/acquaintances and relatives oryou may read some blogs, again in the Internet).
At the other end of the spectrum, some blogs have a perspective that naturally flow with sponsored posts. These include.
You are better off doing simple stuff better andfaster than worrying about some of the more‘advanced' techniques you read on some blogs I think- it's more productive, cost-effective for businesses and safer, for most.
Some blogs are focused on getting paid to provide links to news articles, company stores, or other third party websites.
Well, the list goes on, and since it has so many years I keep doing the same exercise, I have decided to take advantage of the new apps to put myresearch findings to share them with fellow researchers through some blogs and online publications.
Some blogs go dormant on popular holidays while others use the opportunity to deliver well-wishes to their audience and display their humanity.
Doubtless, on Twitter, Facebook, and in some blogs and journals, these two camps will volley fire with newfound ammunition in their battle over Francis, and their war for the Church.
Some blogs where the content not being simple is an intrinsic quality of the blog, for example, a literature blog, or an engineering blog, can get away with not-easy-to-understand content.
Therefore, even though some blogs and content-oriented sites do a fantastic job with internal linking and advertisements to direct users to other areas of the website, the average blog has a relatively high bounce rate.
Some blogs want regular writers to contribute once a month, while others might look for posts from regulars twice a month or even once or twice a week.
There are some blogs that are famous even though they talk about more than one topic, but they are rare and their success was more dependent on luck than on hard work.
Some blogs will naturally lend themselves more easily to this type of piece than others, but you should be able to find something you can relate to the topic at hand if you read through industry news and bulletin boards.
Some blogs are on topics where it is hard to find products to promote- other blogs attract audiences who are not in a buying frame of mind and for other blogs it just doesn't fit with the blogger's style or approach.
Some blogs are dedicated to a product- e.g. Visual Studio,[6] Internet Explorer,[7] PowerShell[8]- or a version of a product- e.g. Windows 7,[9] Windows 8[10]- while others belong to a Microsoft employee, e.g. Michael Howard[11] or Raymond Chen.[12].