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

A few weeks ago, I mentioned that 100,000 unique visitors browsed Consumerism Commentary during the month of January, the highest monthly count in this website’s history, 106,492 to be exact. There’s a good chance that February’s count will double that. I hope some of this month’s new readers plan to stick around for a while.

The following blogs and websites sent the most visitors here during the month of February. This doesn’t count visitors coming from search engines, RSS readers, or social media websites like StumbleUpon and Digg.

  1. Lifehacker
  2. Get Rich Slowly
  3. The Consumerist
  4. The Simple Dollar
  5. CBS 8 San Diego
  6. MoneyBlogNetwork
  7. KSPR (CBS Affiliate)
  8. AllFinancialMatters
  9. Fabulous Financials
  1. Free Money Finance

    Here are the top 10 visited articles from the past month, including the last few days of January. 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. Economic Stimulus Tax Rebate Calculator
  3. How Will the Economic Stimulus Tax Rebate Affect 2008 Tax Returns?
  4. Tax Rebate Calculator Updated and Blog Roundup
  5. The New Emergency Fund: Five Components of an Emergency Plan
  6. Living Paycheck to Paycheck (On Purpose)
  7. How to Save a Million Dollars at Any Age: 25 Years Old
  8. How to Save a Million Dollars at Any Age: 35 Years Old
  9. Smart Women Marry for Money, and Here’s Why
  10. How to Save a Million Dollars at Any Age: 45 Years Old
  1. Personal Balance Sheet, January 2008 ($125,770, +2.3%)

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