Moolanomy Answers and Liz Pulliam Weston Weekly Highlights

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I have been thinking about how to increase interactivity of this site and make it easier for Moolanomy’s readers to help each other. The result is a new feature called Moolanomy Answers. You’ll notice the question box on the sidebar of every page along with the 3 most recent question. Please check it out — sign up and participate!

lizwestonHow would you feel if Tiger Woods send you a message saying nice golf swing? That’s exactly what Liz Pulliam Weston said about my article, How To Improve Your FICO Credit Score, via Twitter @lizweston: “Nice job explaining credit scores… This is complex stuff, and you do a good job explaining it. Keep up the good work!”

Next, I want to say happy birthday to two friends that reached their 2 years blogging anniversary: Dough Roller and Four Pillars. Congratulation guys!!! Moreover, FrugalDadDivorcedDad.com has a short review of Moolanomy — please check it out!

And last but not least, Bob at Christian Personal Finance is having a Wii and iPod giveaway! to celebrate 2 years anniversary — Happy Birthday CPF!

Interesting Articles

Here are several articles written by fellow Personal Finance blogger that you may want to check out.

  1. Fight a-brewing over COBRA at Funny about Money
  2. Is Budgeting Keeping You Poor? at the Dough Roller
  3. Is it OK to Butt-In To Someone Else’s Financial Affairs? at Wealth Pilgrim
  4. The 7 People You Absolutely Need In Your Life at The Wisdom Journal
  5. Start Searching For Your Next Job Before You Need It at One Caveman’s Financial Journey
  6. Scaring the Holy Bejeebus Out of Investors at Political Calculations
  7. Track Your Spending: The First Battle In The War On Debt at Man vs. Debt
  8. How to create an Ivy League endowment fund using UK ETFs at Monevator
  9. On Being Homeless at Brip Blap
  10. Frugality Guideline For College Students at Studenomics

Carnivals

Here are several carnivals I participated in this week.

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9 Comments

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    vh
    May 31, 2009, 9:12

    Thanks for the mention! Love your idea for the new feature…

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    Eric
    May 31, 2009, 10:50

    I’m getting a 404 Not Found error when clicking on the questions…

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    Studenomist
    May 31, 2009, 11:02

    Thanks so much for the mention Pinyo! I really appreciate it when I find out an established blogger actually reads my blog.

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    Neal@WealthPilgrim.com
    May 31, 2009, 11:03

    Thanks for the link….I also love the new question box.

    Keep it up man!~

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    Ron
    May 31, 2009, 13:14

    Thanks for the link, Pinyo.
    The question thing is a great idea!

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    DDFD
    June 1, 2009, 1:29

    @Pinyo

    Thanks for the mention in this post.

    Kudos on the kudos from Liz Pulliam Weston! I have read her stuff for years and you should be proud that you caught her attention!

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    Monevator
    June 1, 2009, 3:48

    You’re really setting the pace at the moment with your site revisions @Pinyo. Hope it’s all works out for you! Thanks for the mention (and for reading!)

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    Pinyo
    June 1, 2009, 9:50

    @Monevator : I am not setting the pace — I am just trying to keep up :-)

    It will work out if everyone contributes, I am also looking for ways to reward users…stay tune!

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    PT Money
    June 1, 2009, 13:15

    Very cool feature. You’re the new Larry S. ;)

    Thanks for linking back to the carnival.

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