Each month, I take a look at the source of visitors to Consumerism Commentary. While an increasing number of readers use RSS (subscription options) to stay up-to-date and I can’t always see where everyone is coming from, I can thank other blogs or websites that have sent visitors our way. Not including search engines, RSS readers, and social link sharing websites, the following sent the most visitors to Consumerism Commentary during December, according to the statistics tracked:
# Get Rich Slowly
# The Simple Dollar
# MoneyBlogNetwork
# AllFinancialMatters
# Free Money Finance
# No Credit Needed
# Blueprint for Financial Prosperity
# Five Cent Nickel
# pfblogs.org
# Consumerist
# My Open Wallet
# Lazy Man and Money
Here are the top 10 visited articles from the past month, including the last few days of November. 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.
# 8 Tips for an Unsuccessful Office Holiday Party
# Overspending for the Kids
# Compact Fluorescent to Become Mainstream
# 3 Things You Need to Know Before Giving to Charity
# Retirement Income Rule of Thumb Debunked
# Livin’ it Up in Philly: Young Couple Charged With Identity Theft
# 2008 Roth IRA: Lump Sum or Dollar Cost Average?
# $1,000,000 in Pennies in New York City
# The New Quicken Online: A New Direction for Money Management
# State Farm to Pay Dividend to NJ Policyholders
Updated February 6, 2012 and originally published December 29, 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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Being a fan of The Office you hit number one was no surprise. That episode was hilarious.
And I thank you for doing a “top 12″ list instead of the standard “top 10″ list. Way to put the “Flex” in “Flexo”.