The Carnival of Bloggers Helping Bloggers 1st Edition
Welcome to the first ever edition of the Carnival of Bloggers Helping Bloggers. The posts that made this edition will teach you about everything from promoting your blog to what you should write about as well as how to track your comments, how to get more visitors and how to become a better writer. A great thank you goes out to everyone who sent in his or her post as well as to you reading this. I hope you enjoy the following articles and take away as much from reading them as I did. Since I believe in honoring the extraordinary I have highlighted my favorite five reads among them. When visiting please leave a comment and feel free to link not only to this post, but also to anyone listed here.
Wild Bill presents Passionate Power, Selecting Your Blog Niche posted at Passionate Blogger, saying, “Ready to start a new blog or reinvigorate your current blog? What you choose for the topic of your blog will make the difference between a successful blog and just another blog caught in the world wide web. Choosing a great blog topic is very important, however it does not have to be a difficult task. If you harness the power of your passion you can create your own niche and give your blog a clear direction to the top of your topic. Let’s get started…”
Lova presents Blogadollars Easy guide to Attract thousands of links and thousands of visitors to your Blog. posted at BLogaDollar.com, saying, “Do you want to attract tons of traffic and Backlinks to your blog? And make a lot of REAL money at the same time? The rules are similar to offline public relation where you have to attract the attention of major outlets and medias. The same rules apply online: you must attract the attention of other bloggers, news sites, social bookmarking services, mass online medias.”
Tim King presents The Real 7 Steps to Becoming a Better Writer posted at Be The Story, saying, “Getting caught up on my RSS feeds, I saw Brian Clark’s 10 Steps to Becoming a Better Writer. He didn’t make up this advice. It has been repeated far and wide. But it’s absolutely wrong. … None of that makes you better writer. That makes you a so-so writer at best. If you want to be a better writer, especially if you want to be a truly great writer, here are 7 steps you can follow that will actually make you a better writer, and not just a prolific one.”
Matt presents What Kind of Web Publisher Are You? posted at EverydayChange.com, saying, “I’m going to go out on a limb and guess that if you’ve found your way here, there is a decent chance that you yourself are a web publisher in one form or another. This has become so astonishingly simple that millions of us are flocking to the Internet every day to chisel out our own piece of webspace. The only thing is, I think that many of us do so without a clear idea of what we want to create or what kind of message we want to be delivering.”
Michael Martin presents Personalise Messages and Stand Out posted at Pro Blog Design, saying, “There are millions of blogs out there. You need to stand out from all the rest; be different to be remembered. However, standing out doesn’t just mean using a custom theme, it means customising every part of your blog, including the default messages.”
The Career Counselor presents Can I Make Money as a Blogger? posted at ask the CareerCounselor.
Sean Burton presents How To Build A List Of Eager Subscribers posted at Financial Success: It is about Change.
Bryan Clark presents 10 Surefire Ways To Promote Your Blog… For Free! posted at One Man’s Goal.
Lodewijk van den Broek presents How to use Google Reader to effectively track your Comment Marketing posted at How to be an Original.
Curry Kenworthy presents A label tool for Blogger users who’ve reached the limit posted at Blogger Label Rescue Tool.
Ant presents 10 Offline Ways to Promote Your Blog Site posted at The Beef Jerky Blog.
Ben Yoskovitz presents Beat Writer’s Block By Reading and Commenting More posted at Instigator Blog.
Vijay presents Top 10 basic SEO Tips to build high traffic web site posted at eTechBuzz.com.
Mohsin presents Build Readership And Earn Revenue Through Change posted at Blogging Bits.
Scott Allen presents How I Made the Blog A-List (And You Can Too) posted at About.com Entrepreneur’s Guide.
Eve Lester presents What does a Professional Logo do for you? posted at Home Biz Blogger.
JD presents I Am Working My Way through 31 Days of Blogging Tips so you don’t have to posted at I Do Things So You Don’t Have To.
Blog Carnivals is a great way for bloggers to recognize each other’s efforts and improve the overall level of conversation in the Blogosphere. By participating you will make it easier to find the information people are looking for while receiving recognition for your work. The Carnival of Bloggers Helping Bloggers is a particular Blog Carnival celebrating contributions, connections and collaborations and not least the combination of the three within the Blogosphere. To participate please start by reading the Carnival page, which will give you a better understanding of what this carnival is about and how you submit to it.
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Thanks for including me! Lots of great articles!
Thanks for letting me join your carnival. By the looks of things, I have a heck of a lot of reading to do though!
A pleasure to see that you’ve posted my article.
Many thanks for taking the time to put together a great carnival. The information is very helpful.
Thank you for including me in your carnival.
Good collection!
Basically the idea of bloggers helping bloggers is quite interesting.
Thanks for including me! I’m looking forward to reading some of the other blogs you’ve selected. Cool idea!
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