How To Create a Successful Blog
This Guest Post was submitted by Sharon Hurley Hall from Piggy Bank Pie Writing Services. To get your own guest post on Mixed Market Arts, please visit the Guest Post page.
There are millions of blogs out there, so how do you make yours stand out from the crowd? There are proven methods you can use to raise your blog’s profile, but it will take months of good solid work – and it starts before you have even written the first post.
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How To Prepare for Climbing Mount Digg
This Guest Post was submitted by Patrick who blogs over at Piggy Bank Pie. He also runs the Piggy Bank Pie Writing Services which I use and highly recommend myself if you are looking for guest posts as well as ghostwriting. You can see the quality he puts into his work by reading this article alone.

Climbing Digg to the very top and reaching the front page is quite a challenge. Thousands of bloggers are writing content each and every day hoping to print screen their browser showing their story on the top of the world. But sadly, very few will make it to the top. And just like climbing Mount Everest, reaching the summit of Mount Digg depends on multiple factors and steps you’ll need to go through.
Use Controversy to Increase Website Traffic
This is a guest post by Ethan Christ who blogs over at Poetry 2.0. Ethan is currently running an After Christmas Contest Giveaway with a $50 adsense voucher prize.
Without traffic, your website is just taking up space. If zero people read what you post, then why even bother posting it? Today I am not going to talk about various ways to promote your blog, but rather I am going to tell you what sparks a reader’s interests and keeps a surge of traffic coming to my blog. The answer is simple: Controversy.
Four Tips For Hiring Freelance Web Developers
This is a guest post from Brian Link who blogs at i am jack’s design
As someone interested in Internet Marketing and making money online, you’ll probably wake up one morning with a brilliant idea for a site or a product. If you have the design or programming talents to bring that idea to fruition than you’re farther ahead of the game than most people. If not, you’ll have to look into outsourcing the development of your brainchild and hopefully some of the following tips on hiring freelance web designers will come in handy for you.
Building Traffic With Blog Carnivals
This is a guest post from Sharon Hurley Hall from PiggyBankPie.com Writing Services.
A blog is an easy way to make money online. You can make money from syndicating the content you have written, from contextual advertising and from promoting affiliate products. However, in order to do any of these things and to be truly successful, you need to attract visitors to your blog and raise your blog’s profile. One easy way to do this is by using blog carnivals.
What Are Blog Carnivals?
Welcome Shoemoney Readers!
Welcome Shoemoney.com readers, I hope you enjoyed my guest post about things internet marketers can learn from a former movie theater employee. If this is your first time on my blog, I would like to introduce myself.
My name is Collin LaHay, and I am a young entrepreneur who likes to develop cool products that solve problems, help people, and make everyone that uses them more money! [You may have recently heard about rssHugger or WordHugger, my two recent ventures]. I have been developing websites and making money online through internet marketing for over a year, but I have only been blogging for 24 days. On my blog, I try to blog about the internet marketing tips that you will not have heard about before, or that the professionals won’t tell you. (Free PR6 sitewide links and hundreds more). You can read more about me on my About page.


