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How to Get Added to pfblogs.org and Some Promotion Codes

by Flexo on November 7, 2006

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Thanks mainly to Jim’s excellent 25 Steps to a Wildly Successful Personal Finance Blog, I’ve recently received more requests from bloggers to be added to pfblogs.org, the ad-free financial blogs aggregator.

In response to the influx, we added a request form to pfblogs.org to simplify the process. Each blog submitted goes through a quick review just to make sure nobody’s trying to fool anyone.

To get preferential treatment on pfblogs.org, which includes some neat features which are outlined on the site if you’re interested, bloggers can become a member, or a “Friend of pfblogs.org.” The normal price for this membership is $4.99 a month, but pfblogs.org just released some promotion codes. If you are able to grab these before they expire, they’ll entitle you to a membership price of $2.99, which will never go up so long as you stay a member.

Some other new features are in store as well, but right now the pfblogs.org programmers (me) are working on compensating for a quick Blogger introduced in their new RSS feed templates.

Here are the promotion codes. You have to use these URLs after your blog has been added:

* Link 1
* Link 2
* Link 3
* Link 4
* Link 5
* Link 6
* Link 7
* Link 8
* Link 9
* Link 10

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Flexo, the owner and creator of Consumerism Commentary, has been blogging and writing for the internet since 1995 and has been building online communities since 1991. Find out more about him and follow him on Twitter.

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