Thanks to the following blogs or websites (not including RSS readers or search engines) who sent the most visitors to Consumerism Commentary during the month of August.
# Consumerist
# The Simple Dollar
# Get Rich Slowly
# pfblogs.org
# AllFinancialMatters
# Blueprint for Financial Prosperity
# MoneyBlogNetwork Home
# FiveCentNickel
# Free Money Finance
# FatWallet
Here are the top 10 visited posts from the past month, including the last few days of July.
# 50 Credit Cards Offering 0% APR on Purchases
# Souvenir Tax Bill: Lucky Fan May Owe $210,000
# Top Ten Used Cars Under $10,000
# Paying Off Debt: 6 Steps to Building a Better Snowball
# $25 Bonus for Opening ING Direct Electric Orange Checking Account
# Dangers and Benefits of Dollar Stores
# Bad Implementation: High Speed Mortgage Payoffs
# My Vacation Spending in Boston, Newport and Salem
# Personal Balance Sheet, July 2007 ($102,011, +2.4%)
# Fidelity Investments to Offer High Yield Checking
This month, Consumerism Commentary was proud to introduce Sasha, a new contributor who has already begun a series on rental properties (part one and part two).
Updated February 6, 2012 and originally published August 27, 2007. 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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Hmm…I can think of a few popular finance/money blog sites not on your referral list..I’m surprised..but anyway, this is my first time here! :)
I like your credit card articles…I am studying the positives and negatives of receiving interest from 0% cards…so far I am not entirely convinced. You’re right.. you’ll get killed if you miss one payment. That happened to me one time but luckily I convinced Citicard that it was an isolated mistake and they reinstated my introductory 0%. Phew!
-Raymond (MONEY BLUE BOOK)