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Where Did You Come From, Where Did You Go (November 2007)
by Flexo on November 28, 2007
in Administration
Each month, I take a look at the source of visitors to Consumerism Commentary. While an increasing number of readers use RSS to stay up-to-date and I can’t always see where everyone is coming from, I can thank other blogs or websites that have sent visitors our way. Not including search engines, RSS readers, and social link sharing websites, the following sent the most visitors to Consumerism Commentary during November:
# The Consumerist
# Get Rich Slowly
# The Simple Dollar
# MoneyBlogNetwork
# AllFinancialMatters
# No Credit Needed
# Blueprint for Financial Prosperity
# Free Money Finance
# FiveCentNickel
# MightyBargainHunter
# pfblogs.org
# My Open Wallet
Here are the top 12 visited articles from the past month, including the last few days of October. This only counts web visitors to each page; I don’t have any way of knowing how many people have read these articles via RSS.
# 10 Easy Was to Save Money Without Much Effort
# Always Be Prepared: Unexpected Job Loss
# How to Turn $500 Into $7 the Hard Way
# Consumption is Investment
# Britney Spears: Doing Nothing With a Six-Figure Monthly Income
# A Sexier Retirement: 10 Exotic Affordable Retiree Havens
# 8 Secret Credit Scores You Don’t Know About
# Against Social Multitasking: Be Where You Are
# The Decline and Fall of the US Dollar
# Consumer Reports’ Best and Worst Credit Card Issuers
# Reader Question: Credit Freeze Worthwhile?
# Gay Men Earn 23% Less Pay Than Married Men
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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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