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Creating a personal finance blog

There is a new blog born every half a second according to an article in the New York Times. That adds up to 175,000 new blogs created each day!

People create blogs to keep in touch with friends, talk politics, post photos and more. There are also a lot of people who use blogs to keep track of the budget, improve their credit scores, manage their investments or get out of debt. You can browse personal finance blogs like these online at PFBlogs.com and PFBlogs.org.

Anyone with a personal finance goal can benefit from creating their own blog! Use free Blogger software or inexpensive TypePad programs to create your own blog today. Share your goals, track your progress and watch your finances improve.

Do you have a personal finance blog already? Share a link to your site in the comments section below!


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i have my own financial blog that is : www.finmania.blogspot.com

May God Bless You...

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Know where I can find any additional info on the other players?

My personal finance blog is at http://www.mydebtblog.com

I am new to blogging yet but it has empowered me to do something about my finances.

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