I finally got around to creating my blogroll, which is located on the sidebar below my category list. Rather than just add the blogroll, I thought I’d share my rationale behind adding each of these sites. There are a lot of other good sites out there, many of which I read. I’ll probably add more of them to my blogroll as time goes by, but the ones below mostly have specific reasons for being included.
Mrs. Micah - Dare I say that Mrs. Micah is the hardest working personal finance blogger out there? I read a ton of pfblogs, from the well known to the hopelessly obscure. It seems that everywhere I go, Mrs. Micah is there as well. She engages the community through her extensive comments on other sites as well as her own blog. Her other community outreach comes in the form of The Finwikian, which is also worth visiting.
Lazy Man and Money - Similar to Mrs. Micah, I enjoy Lazy Man’s commentary as much through his community involvement and comments on other sites as I do on his own blog. That being said, his blog content is top notch.
Lending Club Blog - At the risk of sounding self-promoting, I included the Lending Club blog because I write 5 posts a week for them. So a lot of my creativity and ideas go into that site in addition to this one.
The Digerati Life - This blog appeals to many sides of my personality. As an electrical engineer who blogs about personal finance, how could I not love a blog about “Money, Personal Finance, Geeks and Cyberspace.” I am a geek covering money and personal finance in cyberspace…It’s like the Digerati Life was created just for me!
I Will Teach You to be Rich - While I don’t read this blog quite as often as I used to, it’s the one that introduced me to personal finance blogs. As such, it holds a special place in my pfblog-loving heart.
The Writer’s Coin - I like the creative writing perspectives on covering personal finance.
Moolanomy - Sometimes it’s about the blog, sometimes the blogger. With Moolanomy, it’s the combination. Pinyo provides consistantly great content and I can relate to him on a personal level because of his age, family life, and goals.
Cash Money Life - Similar to how the Digerati life appeals to my geek side, Cash Money Life covers career and lifestyle topics that I find interesting.
The last two sites on my blogroll are someone who seems to think like me, Early Retirement Extreme, and someone whose opinions are sometimes opposed to mine, Debt-Free Revolution. The content from both reinforce my opinions and open up useful discussions.
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April 9th, 2008 at 11:14 am
And here I am!
Thanks.
April 9th, 2008 at 11:56 am
That’s an honor to be included an mentioned. I have returned the favor and added you to my feed reader. Thank you!
April 9th, 2008 at 12:04 pm
Thanks for the spot on your blogroll
I’m honored, and while we *DO* disagree, we do it in an intelligent and respectful manner which I do appreciate. I’ve enjoyed our discussions.
April 9th, 2008 at 6:55 pm
Thanks for the compliment! This is the first time I’ve been to your blog, but I added it to my reader. I look forward to updates!
April 10th, 2008 at 1:49 pm
I actually read a couple of these too! I personally like lazy man and money.
April 11th, 2008 at 5:10 am
Thanks for the mention!