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

As June comes to a close, I’d like to thank visitors, readers, and commenters who enjoyed or contributed to Consumerism Commentary over the past month. I particularly like to mention the blogs and related websites that helped sustain Consumerism Commentary by linking here and providing paths for visitors to arrive. Here are the websites, not including RSS readers, social media websites, and search engines, that sent the most visitors to Consumerism Commentary over the past 30 days.

  1. Get Rich Slowly +2
  2. Lifehacker 0
  3. MoneyBlogNetwork +3
  4. AllFinancialMatters +4
  5. No Credit Needed +7
  6. Free Money Finance +4
  7. The Simple Dollar 0
  8. Five Cent Nickel new
  9. My Open Wallet new
  10. I Will Teach You To Be Rich -7

Here are the most popular articles from the month of June.

  1. Getting Ripped Off for New Jersey Gasoline: Inaccurately Calibrated Pumps, Part 2 and Part 3
  2. Carnival of Personal Finance #157: Third Anniversary Edition
  3. McCain vs. Obama: Your Future Tax Bill
  4. How Much the iPhone 3G Really Costs You
  5. Passive Income: Real Estate? Blogging? I Don’t Think So
  6. Quicken 2009 Beta Open to Volunteers for Testing
  7. How I Could Find $10,000 Per Year if Necessary
  8. Personal Income Statement, May 2008 (Net Income: $9,943)
  9. Obama Proposes Second Economic Stimulus Package
  10. Personal Balance Sheet, May 2008 ($158,793, +7.8%)

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