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Weekend Reading: July 27, 2008

Last night I came across a site that talks about the power of referral; specifically word of mouth. For example, you like Moolanomy so you recommend it to three of your friends, then they turn around and do the same to three other friends. Awareness about this blog could spread to over a [...]

Weekend Reading: June 29, 2008

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eFinPLAN — Last week, I announced a 1-year eFinPLAN financial planning software subscription giveaway. To enter, please subscribe to my blog via RSS feed or email subscription to get the secret code. By the way, I am working with Kent to bring free trail to everyone.
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Updating My Goals And Shooting For The Stars

At the beginning of the year, I shared several goals and established some milestones to be achieved by April 1st. In this post, I am planning to update these goals and set new ones for the future. I am doing this because I believe having clearly defined goals is the key to success. And [...]

Readers Outreach: What can I do for you?

Blogging is a bizarre world. I can have thousands of visitors to my blog, and hundreds of subscribers for my feed, but I still feel strangely disconnected. Somehow, I feel that there’s that next level of connection with my blog readers and visitors that I haven’t reached yet. So, I am going [...]

Interview with Flexo of Consumerism Commentary

If you are a personal finance blogger, it is a challenge not to bump into the name Flexo. I first learned about Consumerism Commentary when Flexo linked to one of my post. Since then, I have been following his blog. So, it’s a great honor when he accepted my request for an [...]

September 2007 in Review

This is a month of explosive growth for Moolanomy with 8,286 unique visitors and 20,281 page views according to Google Analytics. Also, the number of subscribers exceeded 200 this month. This success was due largely to the 734 unique referrers and the M-Network. I would like to highlight them and say “Thank [...]

Life Hacks, Productivity, and Blogging

I think I’ve developed a mild case of obsessive-compulsive disorder. I constantly check my blog traffic stats, emails, and discussion forums to the point where it became counter-productive. Does refreshing my browser repeatedly to see updated stats and new discussions in various forums help me reach my goals? No, not at all! [...]

Top 10 Resources to Build a Better Blog

I have been blogging about personal finance for about 2 months now. I read and learned a lot about personal finance, but I also learned a lot about blogging. In this post, I want to list what I thought were the most useful better blog resources on the web. Here goes:

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Carnivals, MOMA Meme, and more

I am breaking my usual one post a day routine here, but it cannot wait…
Carnivals
Thanks to both The Simple Dollar and I’ve Paid For This Twice Already… for hosting the carnivals and for including my posts. I also want to:

Welcome readers from The Simple Dollar who are following the Carnival of Personal Finance #114 to [...]

Make Money Being a Blogger

Is it possible to make money from a web site? Certainly, my old sites made over $5,000 in 2005 before I gave them up (the subject was not appealing to me anymore, and I got tired of all the spams). Of course, this is nothing compared to many other sites, but that’s life. With a [...]

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