Here are a few articles from my buddies at the MoneyBlogNetwork and beyond from the past week.
AllFinancialMatters says fixed rate mortgages back in style, according to a Tampa Bay Online article.
Blueprint for Financial Prsoperity advises us not to be afraid of investing.
Five Cent Nickel has three easy steps for protecting your privacy.
Free Money Finance quotes Money Magazine with a piece about saving money on prescriptions by buying generic brand drugs.
Mighty Bargain Hunter can pay his local government taxes online.
Generation X Finance believes a losing investment isn’t always a bad thing. Personally, I’d like to keep prices down in these years I’m buying into the market.
The Frugal Duchess taps the celebrities to find part time lessons from Demi, Bruce, and Ashton.
Get Rich Slowly is looking for guest articles. I might submit another as a previous article of mine was successful there.
By the way, I’ve started a part-time blog to keep track of my websites and to write about blogging. I’m not of fan of articles that break the fourth wall and write about the blogging process or their AdSense adventures, so I’ve decided to keep this type of writing on a separate website. You can visit it at Meta Best Blog Win. I’ll only write there occasionally, so subscribe to the RSS feed to stay updated.
Updated February 6, 2012 and originally published December 17, 2006. If you enjoyed this article, subscribe to the RSS feed or receive daily emails. Follow @flexo on Twitter and visit our Facebook page for more updates.












Luke Landes founded Consumerism Commentary in 2003 and has been building online communities since 1990. Luke, also known as Flexo, has contributed to PC World Magazine, US News, Forbes, and other publications. 




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Hey Flexo:
Thanks for the mention. Congrats on the new blog. I plan to be a regular.
Heh. I just posted an entry that “breaks the fourth wall” today. I’m not a fan of them, either, and considered putting this on my personal site, but I get so many questions at GRS, that I chose to post it there. I’ll admit to a bit of apprehension about doing so, though.
Thanks for the mention, and I like the idea behind the new blog. I’ll definitely be checking it out.