Thanks for Your Support – November 2007
I just wanted to give a shout out to the sites that have referred the most visitors to FiveCentNickel over the past four weeks. Note that I’ve trimmed this down to just weblogs, so there are no search engines, news sites, etc. What follows is a list of the top 10 weblog referrers over the past four weeks:
1. Smart Spending
2. Get Rich Slowly
3. NoCreditNeeded
4. The Simple Dollar
5. FreeMoneyFinance
6. All Financial Matters
7. Blogging Away Debt
8. Blueprint for Financial Prosperity
9. ConsumerismCommentary
10. MyMoneyBlog
Honorable mention goes to:
MightyBargainHunter
Raising4Boys
The Consumerist
GenXFinance
Thanks to everyone for their support! And if you didn’t make the list, there’s still hope… I do this (roughly) once a month, and this past month the tenth slot sent around 150-200 visitors this way, so… That’s where you need to be if you want to make it onto the list next time.
Published on November 1st, 2007 - 8 Comments
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8 is great!
Comment by jim — Nov 1st 2007 @ 2:55 pmWell, then… 9 is… fine.
Comment by Flexo — Nov 1st 2007 @ 4:11 pmHonorable mention eases tension!
Comment by mbhunter — Nov 1st 2007 @ 11:56 pmI hope to be in there one day
Keep up the good work!
Comment by Xias — Nov 2nd 2007 @ 12:03 pmHeh, I second Xias. But also a suggestion for nickel: if you’d comment more often on my blog, I’d send more traffic to you as well.
Well, only 50% kidding. Keep up the great job!
Comment by Creative Investor — Nov 4th 2007 @ 7:57 amCreative Investor: You’re even more likely to make the list if you link to me…
How about we exchange links? I’d be more than happy, since I come here all the time anyway.
Comment by Creative Investor — Nov 4th 2007 @ 8:02 am