Last Call for Guest Bloggers
In case you missed it, I’m heading out of town this week for about ten days and I’m looking for some guest bloggers to grab the microphone in my place. While it’s possible that I’ll be able to jump online here and there while we’re on the road, I’d like to minimize the chances of having ‘dead air’ in my absence. So… If you run a blog and you’re looking for exposure, or if you don’t and you just want to spout off, this is your chance. Check out my guest blogger post for full details.
For those that don’t feel like clicking through, here’s the executive summary…
Submitted content should be your own work (republication is okay), and should be focused on some aspect of personal finance (broadly defined). Please do not submit time-sensitive articles (e.g., recent market news) that may end up being outdated by the time I publish them. Please also do not submit things that are too personal (e.g., your detailed budget) as that might end up creating some confusion between your situation and mine. And that’s about it as far as ‘rules’ go. If you’d like to submit something, please do so via my contact form using the subject line Guest Blog Submission. At the top of each article, I will: (1) give credit to you as the author (please provide your name or a pseudonym), (2) link back to your site if you have one, and (3) also provide a link to your RSS feed if you provide it to me.
Published on June 19th, 2006 - Leave a Comment
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About the author: Nickel is the founder and editor-in-chief of this site. He's a thirty-something family man who has been writing about personal finance since 2005, and guess what? He's on Twitter!
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