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Where Did You Come From, Where Did You Go (September 2007)

by Flexo on September 30, 2007

in Administration

Thanks to the following blogs or websites (not including RSS readers or search engines) who sent the most visitors to Consumerism Commentary during the month of September.

# Get Rich Slowly
# The Simple Dollar
# Blueprint for Financial Prosperity
# MoneyBlogNetwork Home
# AllFinancialMatters
# FiveCentNickel
# Free Money Finance
# Consumerist
# No Credit Needed
# pfblogs.org

Here are the top 10 visited posts from the past month, including the last few days of August.

# 5 Romantic Outdoor Day Date Ideas Under $30
# ING Direct Drops Interest Rate From 4.5% to 4.3% APY
# The Declining Value of the MBA
# Intuit Quicken 2008 is Here
# Guide to Capital One Credit Cards
# Personal Balance Sheet, August 2007 ($107,488, +6.3%)
# How Many Earths Would it Take to Sustain You?
# Financial Advisers and Stock Broker’s: What’s the Difference?
# Bank of America Raises ATM Fees: How Do You Avoid?
# Opening a Business Checking Account

Please bear with me as I continue tweaking this new design. Those of you reading via RSS, make sure to visit Consumerism Commentary directly to take a look at the changes.

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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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