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This is a guest post by Tushar Agarwal from BloggersPassion.

The general definition of a student all around the world is same – a child who studies. Their daily routine comprises of going to school/college and completing assignments related to your subjects. Normally, a student’s life is considered boring because he do not have much to do except studying and securing good marks.

But in this era of modernization and materialism, students need extra money to live their life and so they are indulging in part time jobs. And lot of them has opted for blogging. I personally feel that blogging is the best part time business for any student. There are lots of positives in blogging which can compliment your all round performance.

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This is a guest post by Tia Peterson who writes at BizChickBlogs.com.

A few of my closest blogger “buddies” know this little secret about me: I’m a little hesitant to run with the guest blogging baton. You could say I had cold feet when it came to writing for someone else blog.

I started blogging (blogs long gone now) several years ago, long before guest blogging became the massive blogger magnet that it is now. Back then, we were kind of just blogging in the dark. That’s how everyone was doing it. Even businesses. We were still figuring out the magic trick to getting total strangers to pick up on your blog and read it (e.g., people other than your mom… and your Gmail contact list).

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This is guest post by Walter Adena who is a great writer and blogs at LionSlinger.com

When I started my blog a few months back, I was very excited. At last, my passion for writing will finally have an outlet; I can now share my work with the world. Learning all the technicalities of starting a blog, it was all very easy. Until I came to the part about posting and letting my blog be known in the blogosphere. Nothing has prepared me for the struggle which I come to face. I thought having all the know-how is enough; but how wrong was I.

It has then dawned on me that to be a successful blogger I must first be in tune with myself to deal with challenges inherent its pursuit. Like every newbie, I relied on the advice of top bloggers but it’s not enough. And now I will share what I’ve learned from my experience.

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This is a guest post by Borko Simms who is a contributing author at WebmasterFormat.com

Back in the Old Days of the internet, you could boot up your machine, type in the URL, and go make coffee, confident that your page would be just about ready by the time you got back with your cup of joy. Web designers worked hard to make their pages load faster in those days. Now, faster hardware and modern technology have made a lot of us casual about speed.

Page Speed – the speed at which your website loads – isn’t currently a major factor in search, but Google has talked about adding it to the algorithm. Where Google leads, Yahoo and bing will follow. But even without being included in ranking algorithm, your speed can have effects on search if other webmasters choose to link to someone faster instead of you.

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