Carnival of Bloggers Helping Bloggers 2nd Edition
Welcome to the second edition of the Carnival of Bloggers Helping Bloggers. The posts that made this edition will teach you about everything from trust to productivity as well as how to optimize your site for Yahoo, how to increase your traffic and what tools and services you shouldn’t miss out on. 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 both hard work and talent 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.
Raj Dash presents Improve Your Site’s Look With 15 Easy Tips posted at Logo Design Blog, saying, “Visual elements of a better website go beyond just a good logo design and includes formatting the text of your articles. If your website/ weblog’s pages are looking a little text-heavy and dense, there are some relatively easy ways to improve your look without having to be a typesetting or CSS expert. The rules of typesetting for computer screens are not that different than for print, but there are some nuances, and you have the benefit of special HTML tags and CSS code to make life easier en masse.”
Wild Bill presents Stop Cramming For A Post! posted at Passionate Blogger, saying, “Many bloggers make the mistake of treating their articles like a test. They come up with an idea for a post and then research and cram all the information they can find on the internet into their study process for that post. Before they know it they have an ulcer worrying about all the information they believe they don’t know about their topic instead of focusing on what they do know.”
Mohsin presents How Comments Make Us Great Writers posted at Blogging Bits, saying, “On reading the art of guest blogging by Lorelle where she underlines the importance of guest blogging because it helps us improve our writing, I realised the same was true of commenting. Writing on our own blog might make us a little lazy and less careful about the quality of what we write, when it comes to commenting on other blogs, we know being lazy amounts to putting our image at stake.”
MDB presents 9 Simple Steps to Speed Up Your Blogging posted at million dollar blog.com, saying, “We all have time constraints. Even if you don’t then it still pays to get something done quicker, better and with less stress. These are the techniques I use to speed up my blogging so I can get the job done, even with working 6 days a week, a wife to love and a daughter to look after.”
Julie Bonner presents Top 7 Things I Do To Stay Sane and Productive posted at Julie Anne Bonner, saying, “I get a lot of questions about working from home, blogging, making an income online, etc. The question I get the most is from moms asking me “How do you balance everything?” My answer: I don’t.”
Edward Dowd presents The 3 Pillars of Marketing posted at The Blog Beat.
Courtney Tuttle presents Search Engine Optimization For Yahoo posted at Make Money Online Free With Court.
Charles H. Green presents Trust Networks vs. Search Engines posted at Trust Matters.
Etienne Teo presents A Change in Blog Design and a Change in Fortune posted at Money making Online with Etienne Teo.
Sutocu presents Natural Link Building with Link Baits posted at Your Website Profit.
Pat B. Doyle presents 23 Great Ideas For Blog Posts posted at Pat B. Doyle.
Isabella Mori presents Don’t Wait for Inspiration to Strike posted at change therapy.
You Been Blinded presents Increasing Sports Blog Traffic, Links, Etc. posted at YOU BEEN BLINDED.
Sly presents Blog Tools and Services That Bloggers Need To Use posted at ::Online Tips:: Internet | Computers | Life.
Daily Idea presents Everything You Need To Know About Blogging (in 4 Minutes or Less) posted at Daily Idea.
Marco Richter presents What is Linkbaiting? posted at MarcoRichter.net.
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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