Posts Tagged ‘Blogs’
When it comes to personal finance, we all know that we’re “supposed” to be reading blogs like Get Rich Slowly, The Simple Dollar, and Wise Bread…and you can probably think of a number of other personal finance blogs that are considered to be at the top of the heap. But there are also a number of other bloggers producing interesting financial content. Here are a few of the lesser known finance blogs to consider reading in 2011.
1. Enemy of Debt
Brad Chaffee offers a look at the realities of personal finance, especially as it relates to debt. This blog…
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In just the past few years, there has been an explosion of personal finance blogs, a niche that was vacant eight years ago. Those eight years feel like a generation or two, considering the way the Internet has changed since then. Now some might argue that the blog form is on its way out as the primary means of social communication online, with more efficient or sophisticated methods like Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr taking charge. Nevertheless, what started out as a small niche community several years ago is now a thriving but noisy bazaar with more marketers and salespeople…
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By Linsey Knerl
How do you know which products are worth buying? Do you ever rely on product reviews for your guidance? With all the blogs and websites offering reviews and opinions on which are the best, how can you know who to trust?
We want your feedback on blogs and bias. Do you think that there is a way to tell if a review is honest? If not, is this something you'd like to see in the future? What would it look like? As part of an upcoming SXSW session on FTC compliance and blogs, Wise Bread will be addressing…
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Today, I’d like to share with everyone blogs that I read and think you should check out. For each blog, I will provide details on what is great about it so that you can understand better which blogs might be best for you. I hope that the following blog recommendations will help you find additional helpful resources on the web. I also hope that you will add your own recommendations in the comments. Without further ado…
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Best Economic & Financial Insight Blog
Zero hedge is truly an amazing blog with some serious insight into the…
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