Where Did You Come From, Where Did You Go (January 2008)

January 2008 is the first month in which Consumerism Commentary exceeded 100,000 monthly unique visitors. Thanks to all readers, particularly those who come back after their first visit! If this is your first visit, consider bookmarking Consumerism Commentary if you like what you see or subscribe to the RSS feed to read about updates as they happen.

Each month I like to thank other blogs and websites who contribute visitors to Consumerism Commentary. Here are the top ten sources for the month of January:

  1. Consumerist
  2. Get Rich Slowly
  3. The Simple Dollar
  4. Free Money Finance
  5. AllFinancialMatters
  6. FiveCentNickel
  7. No Credit Needed
  8. pfblogs.org
  9. Blueprint for Financial Prosperity
  1. My Open Wallet

    Here are the top 10 visited articles from the past month, including the last few days of December. 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. Only articles published within the last month are included.

  2. Four Factors That Determine the Value of a Coin
  3. Put Your Savings in Hyperdrive, Part 1: Open a High-Yield Account
  4. 5 Stupid Financial Mistakes I Made in 2007: Failing to Utilize the Energy Tax Credit
  5. $100 Bonus for Opening a Chase Checking Account
  6. Put Your Savings in Hyperdrive, Part 3: Automate Your Savings
  7. Misconceptions About the Transition to Digital Television
  8. Put Your Savings in Hyperdrive, Part 2: Keep Your Change
  9. 5 Stupid Financial Mistakes I Made in 2007: Failing to Remain Competitive Within My Field
  10. 5 Stupid Financial Mistakes I Made in 2007: Failing to Balance Rental Property Income With Deductions
  1. 15 Credit Cards With the Best Rewards

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  1. #1: Amanda Heismann
    Thursday, January 31, 2008
    6:12 am (reply)

    Congratulations on reaching that many visitors! I know what kind of struggle that can be :D

  2. #2: ChristianPF
    Thursday, January 31, 2008
    1:07 pm (reply)

    Congrats on the milestone – Keep it up, you have a good blog going!! I just noticed from your archives that you have been going since 2003 – wow!! You have to be one of the oldest PF bloggers around!!

  3. #3: thomas
    Wednesday, February 13, 2008
    1:22 am (reply)

    I enjoy these posts so I can find new blogs and sites to check out.

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