Personal finance blog networks
June 29th, 2008 | by
mbhunter |
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Over two years ago I was invited into the Money Blog Network and it’s been a great experience working alongside such great people in various ways:
Money Blog Network (subscribe)
- All Financial Matters
- Consumerism Commentary
- Five Cent Nickel
- Free Money Finance
- Get Rich Slowly
- Mighty Bargain Hunter
- No Credit Needed
- Wise Bread
I’m not sure if we were the first personal finance blog network of this kind but since then several other networks have started up — one very recently (as in tonight):
- Brip Blap
- Generation X Finance
- Lazy Man and Money
- Million Dollar Journey
- Money Smart Life
- My Dollar Plan
- The Digerati Life
- The Sun’s Financial Diary
- Plonkee Money
- Mrs. Micah
- Single Guy Money
- Cash Money Life
- My Two Dollars
- The Dough Roller
- Gather Little By Little
- Moolanomy
- I’ve Paid For This Twice Already
- Being Frugal
The blogosphere encourages interaction and debate by itself but one thing I’ve seen more than once is two (or more) bloggers “going at it” on some particularly thorny topic, and it’s very interesting reading. Blog networks like these encourage these exchanges further because the bloggers work together more often and possibly more closely than normal.
I won’t speak for what these networks will be doing but it will be fun to watch and participate! We’re living in interesting times that will challenge us financially, so the more discussion, the better! I know there will be something for just about everyone who’s interested in personal finance.
UPDATE: I had this nagging feeling that I forgot at least one, and I sure did! Sorry guys!
Money Life Network (subscribe)
- Bible Money Matters
- Free From Broke
- Milk Your Money
- My Investing Blog
- Prime Time Money
- Remodeling This Life
- Sense To Save
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13 Responses to “Personal finance blog networks”
By squawkfox on Jun 29, 2008 | Reply
Hey mbhunter! You are sooo correct.
The nature of blogging encourages open conversations and networks can foster and facilitate ideas and debate.
By FFB on Jul 1, 2008 | Reply
Better last than not at all! Haha…thanks for the mention! We’ve been able to share and learn so much in the short time the Money Life Network has been together. It’s definitely been a benefit to me!
That is some incredible company we’re listed with. I hope our content will hold our own. Reading sites like those in the Money Blog Network have helped to make my site possible through their great articles and inspiration!
Thanks again!
By PT on Jul 1, 2008 | Reply
Hey mbhunter. Thanks for sharing about our network.
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By Kacie on Jul 1, 2008 | Reply
Thanks for the mention! I think pf networks are beneficial for members and readers.
By hank on Jul 1, 2008 | Reply
thanks for the nod and indeed they’re helpful!!!
By Pete on Jul 2, 2008 | Reply
Thanks for the mention for the Money Life Network. In the short time we’ve had our network up and running it’s been very helpful for all of us I think in terms of having others to bounce ideas off of, group writing projects and keeping us all focused.
By Emily on Jul 3, 2008 | Reply
Thanks for mentioning us!
By The Digerati Life on Jul 9, 2008 | Reply
Nice listing of all the PF networks out there! We should have a PF olympics sometime and all of us get to participate.
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College Money Network (Who am I?) on Jul 31, 2008 | Reply
Another PF network has been born since you posted this. The College Money Network is group of young PF bloggers that write about issues that pertain to college students and recent grads.
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