My blog is a little different from a lot of others in that I want people to leave it and visit other sites. Sure, I have some original work, but my goal in starting this thing was to get all the cool stuff in one place, and I’m certainly not up to the challenge of producing everything worth reading in the domain of personal finance. I therefore consider it a success every time somebody clicks a link on my blog.
So with that in mind: in case you missed any of these the first time around, here are the ten most frequently clicked links I’ve posted in the past 90 days:
10. How to Book United Stopovers Online (Frugal Travel Guy): This is a nice travel hack that shows you how to wring more value out of your United miles.
9. Why You Should Die with a Lot of Credit Card Debt (Chicago Tribune): I included this article as an afterthought, so I was a little surprised at its popularity. Apparently, my readers are intrigued by the thought of sticking it to the banks from beyond the grave. (My readers are the best, and don’t let anybody tell you differently!)
8. The Leanest Start-up in Silicon Valley (Inc.) The heartwarming story of an entrepreneur who lives in his car to keep costs down.
7. Lending Club New Account Bonuses (Maximizing Money) This one had a nice little tip about how to play with the referral link to get better bonus offers.
6. How to Get (Almost) Free Credit Card Rewards (Consumer Reports / Yahoo Finance) A mainstream article about the dark financial arts.
5. Keybank $200 Checking Bonus Promotion (Hustler Money Blog) Apparently $200 to open a checking account is a pretty good deal. I think this one is available until September 20 if anybody is still interested.
4. Stock Up for Holiday Gifts by Recycling Ink at Staples (Saverocity) A great guide to turning a profit with Staples’s ink recycling program
3. Credit Card Cancelling Like a Pro, Part 1: American Express (Saverocity) Congrats to Matt from Saverocity, as his website was the only one to appear twice on this list. Apparently lots of you have Amex cards to cancel.
2. Success with Vcom ATM! Generate Points @ $.0049/points (Chasing The Points) Some high quality research in the growing field of manufactured spending.
Aaaaaaaaand the #1 most popular link of the past three months is….
1. Wells Fargo Credit Cards Rumor has it there’s some sort of uncapped 5% cash back offer on gas, grocery and drugstore purchases.
Have a great weekend!
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