Personal Finance Blogs in the News

Terri Cullen for The Wall Street Journal Online profiled personal finance blogs in an article today. The journalist had contacted me for an interview, but unfortunately we couldn’t hook up. That’s too bad; I could have used the free publicity and it’s always nice to be recognized. She did mention MyMoneyBlog, PFBlog, The Budgeting Babe, Neville’s Financial Blog, and the Savvy Saver Blog. Congratulations to everyone who was mentioned!

Don’t worry, Terri. I’m not bitter. In fact, apparently I’ve been given the honor of a 2005 Business Underblogger Award. You can be, too! (It’s a very free-love award, and that’s more my style.)

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  1. Comment #1 by jim (reply)
    March 3rd, 2005 at 10:29 pm

    What? No mention of the kind gentleman who nominated you? :)

  2. Comment #2 by Flexo (reply)
    March 3rd, 2005 at 10:42 pm

    I was just about to do so. :> Thanks again for the nom.

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