NCN and GRS Join MoneyBlogNetwork
Just a quick note to let y’all know that NCN of No Credit Needed and J.D. of Get Rich Slowly have joined the MoneyBlogNetwork. If you’re not familiar with either of these guys, let me just say that they are both top-notch bloggers.
NCN has been helping people get out of debt since April 5th 2005. As you may or may not know, NCN also runs an excellent debt reduction podcast as well as a network of his own. You can read more about NCN and his sites here.
J.D. is an old school blogger who entered the personal finance realm when he launched Get Rich Slowly on April 9th, 2006. He also runs the Get Rich Slowly Forums. You can read more about J.D. and GRS here.
Needless to say, we’re thrilled to have them on board.
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