Last updated on November 3rd, 2021
WELCOME TO TRAFFIC JAM WEEKEND
LINKY PARTY #136!
Show us your old posts and more on Traffic Jam Weekend!
Come on in to link up, share, and learn something with us.
#trafficjamweekend
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.
The bloggers bringing this fabulous party to you:
Kimberly: Being A Wordsmith | Facebook (site) | Facebook (book series) | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram | Google+
Gail: Frugal Family Adventures | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram | Google+
Evelyn: Eclectic Evelyn | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram | Google+ | YouTube | Tumblr
These are the featured posts from Traffic Jam Weekend #135…
Gail chose 8 Things You Need to Know for Monetizing Instagram by Mostly Blogging. “Instagram is one of the upcoming places to be for bloggers.”
Evelyn chose DIY Chore Bucket for Kids by our very own Being A Wordsmith. “What a great idea! Wonder if it will work for adults too? lol”
Kimberly chose Twitter Hack That Will Benefit Your Visually Impaired Followers by Get Social with Rosie. “Incredible information. I had no idea that I could communicate in this way.”
The post with the most views was What I Wish Everyone Knew About My Son During Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month by The Mom Gene.
Thank you featured bloggers for sharing! Your posts will be 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.

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
The linky party sounds great. Someone came up with a good idea. I wish you the best in all you do. I really appreciate all your hard work