Here are the ways I have tried to improve on their work and all the
other "money" blogs::
1. Income and investing posts as well as frugal posts
2. Focusing on universal money saving ideas, no matter your life
stage
3. Easy to read posts that can be read and absorbed in seconds
4. Multimedia presentations - audio, video, photos
5. Eliminate information overload - no more than 15 new posts per
month
6. An actual M.B.A. is behind the posts not a "want to be"
Please understand that I'm not saying to ignore discussion boards or
other web sites. Other folks do a much better job at recipes, raising
kids cheaply, or how to change your psychological makeup so you become a
frugal zealot.
Peace
If you can't support a real entrepreneur, that is, leave a tip, you are
not frugal you are a cheapskate! If you could read - you'd see you get
both my seminars for a $3 tip!
it appears that you have an id attached to zecco; paid referral?
my utility budget plan: every 3 mons, my utility redoes it so that we never
get too far ahead or too far behind. i NEVER pay more than i would have
otherwise over the course of a year since it balances out at least once a
year. all i lose is a miniscule amount of interest. early in the budget
yr, i have a credit, but before the winter is over, i end up with a debit
which is equalized out over the next 3 mons. so i don't know what your
utility is doing.
> I don't know of any blogs that are as multimedia rich or as succinct!
>
> If you can't support a real entrepreneur, that is, leave a tip, you are
> not frugal you are a cheapskate!
... said the person who is (ab)using Usenet to market their blog instead
of paying for advertising.
- Logan