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

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 October.

  1. Get Rich Slowly
  2. The Simple Dollar (in second place by only 2 visitors)
  3. MoneyBlogNetwork
  4. USA Today
  5. FiveCentNickel
  6. Blueprint for Financial Prosperity
  7. AllFinancialMatters
  8. Free Money Finance
  9. No Credit Needed
  1. My Open Wallet

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

  2. How to Best Handle Old Credit Card Accounts
  3. Giveaway: Free Sumo Lounge Omni Chair
  4. Account Watchers and Account Ignorers Anonymous, Meet Mint
  5. Former Big Spenders Trading Down
  6. Surviving and Thriving on $12,000 a Year
  7. $52,050.74: A Farewell to Student Loans
  8. Personal Balance Sheet, September 2007 ($116,475, +9.4%)
  9. Debunking 13 Retirement Myths, Part 1
  10. Check Your ING Direct Overdraft Protection
  1. Personal Income Statement, September 2007 (Net Income: $7,529)

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