A reader recently e-mailed me with a question that I get a lot. How does one make money blogging? Here’s the e-mail:
“How do I make money from blogging? And where does my payment come from? Do I have to sell my articles to a magazine? I am confused [...]
Two of my personal finance blogging friends have recently introduced a new site and Ebook that are absolutely worth checking out. The first is a new site called Personal Finance Buzz, or PF Buzz for short. The second is an Ebook called the College Grad Money Guide.
PF Buzz
PF Buzz was created by a [...]
Yesterday MSN Money featured my article on Slow Motion Retirement. It was linked on the front page of MSN, and generated a lot of visitors to this site. I want to thank the folks at MSN, who have been wonderful to work with over the past few weeks. In addition, MSN’s Smart [...]
In September Fire Finance published at list of the Top 100 Personal Finance Blogs based on traffic. Based on data from Quantcast, Get Rich Slowly was ranked #1 with 51,095 visitors in the month of September. And Fire by 40 rounded out the list with about 2,000 visitors. (Interestingly, The Dough Roller [...]
Thirty days ago I published the first article on The Dough Roller. Entitled Humble Beginnings, I had no idea just how humble the first 30 days of blogging can be. With that in mind, here are 30 things I’ve learned in my first 30 days of blogging:
1. It turns out, Furl is [...]