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Thursday, December 29, 2016

Traffic Jam Weekend Link Party

Being A Wordsmith wishes everyone a Happy New Year! Peace, love, and blessings to all of you.

Welcome to Traffic Jam Weekend Linky #77!

Show us your old posts and more on Traffic Jam Weekend!
Come on in to link up, share, and learn something with us.

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Traffic Jam Weekend Linky Party at Being A Wordsmith

For any newcomers to Traffic Jam Weekend, this weekly linky party is all about linking up your old posts so you can get some new comments and traffic.
To the frequent TJW visitors, thanks for always linking up.


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The bloggers bringing this fabulous party to you:








These are the featured posts from Traffic Jam Weekend #76...

How to Get Clients When Your Niche Is Unique by Amber Uninhibited

Natasha chose How to Get Clients When Your Niche Is Unique by Amber Uninhibited. "As I'm working on building my blog for the New Year, it is great to have access to some great ways to help it grow. This post seems like a great start for new bloggers and for semi-new bloggers like myself. Thanks for sharing!"


Easy Party Appetizers by Sew Travel Inspired


Kimberly chose Easy Party Appetizers by Sew Travel Inspired. "She wasn't kidding when she said 'easy'. I can pull together these visibly appealing appetizers together in no time. Unique, yummy, and ready-to-serve."



Gail chose 7 Time-Saving New Year Resolutions for Busy Moms by Sew Travel Inspired. "Very good ideas for moms that are so busy today."

T.V. Rots Your Brain by Agent 54

Reuven chose T.V. Rots Your Brain by Agent 54. "I enjoyed reading T.V. Rots Your Brain. Yes, the post was funny AND it also highlights some of the reasons that we are in such a mess today as a society. We don't mind people feeding us garbage and then we reward them by watching their award shows."

This post also had the most views.


Red Velvet Candy Cane Kiss Cookies by Coffee Mounds Lipstick Clouds

Mari chose Red Velvet Candy Cane Kiss Cookies by Coffee Mounds & Lipstick Clouds. "Love my red velvet anything so chose this tasty share this week xo!"


Thank you guys for sharing! Your posts have been pinned to the Traffic Jam Weekend Linky Party Pinterest board. Please grab a special Traffic Jam Weekend featured button below to display on your blog.


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Just a few rules for the party...
  • Grab a Traffic Jam Weekend button below for your site
  • Link up as many of your old posts as you like below
  • Take some time and visit the other posts
  • Create some traffic jam for the hosts of this party
  • Share this party on social media with the hashtag #trafficjamweekend

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