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Introducing The Money Tips Network!

I’m very excited to introduce you to the Money Tips Network – an amazing group that includes 13 of the most trusted personal finance blogs in the world. I am humbled and honored to be part of this talented group of bloggers and I can’t wait to share their sites with you.

Money Tips Network

Many members of this network may be familiar to you while some may be new. We’re a varied group of writers who freely share our real world money experience with you and love every minute of it.

In this group you’ll find bloggers who share your personal experience – be it with debt, saving, investing, or finding ways to live frugally. The idea is to find common ground since personal finance is not a one-size fits all solution and can be easy to understand and fun to learn when shared with peers in the blogosphere.

Money Tips Network Members

The mission of the Money Tips Network is to provide you with honest and helpful money tips from the best personal finance blogs. All 13 of these bloggers have been doing just this for many years. Here they are (in alphabetical order):

  1. Bargaineering – Written by Jim Wang, Bargaineering is a blog that chronicles his personal finance life. Jim is co-host of the Personal Finance Hour podcast with JD Roth of Get Rich Slowly.
  2. Consumerism Commentary – Created in 2003 by Flexo, Consumerism Commentary has been honored by Kiplinger as a must-read blog and named as one of Yahoo’s “Ten Money Blogs Everyone Should Read”. Flexo runs the original (and still the best) PF blog aggregator pfblogs.org, and recently started the Consumerism Commentary Podcast.
  3. Five Cent Nickel – Written by a man who has been meticulously recording his finances since 1997 (stored in Quicken), Five Cent Nickel is one of the oldest and most respected blogs around.
  4. Free Money Finance – This site is about one simple thing: growing your net worth. The 5 Principles of Free Money Finance is a PF blog classic. Business Week says Free Money Finance “offers an inspiring mix of timeless investing wisdom and money-making ideas”.
  5. Generation X Finance – Jeremy Vohwinkle is the blogger behind Gen X Finance, a Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor, and the editor of About.com’s Financial Planning section.
  6. Get Rich Slowly – Get Rich Slowly, recently named “most inspiring money blog” by Money magazine, is devoted to sensible personal finance. JD Roth is the other half of the Personal Finance Hour podcast.
  7. No Credit Needed – NCN started this blog in 2005 to track his debt reduction efforts, and has since been inspiring others in their debt reduction efforts. In addition to the blog, check out the No Credit Needed Network and the No Credit Needed Podcast.
  8. Squawkfox – Making frugal living sexy, delicious, and fun. “Fox” (That’s me!) has a new book coming out in 3 weeks! 397 Ways to Save Money will help you spend smarter and live well on less.
  9. Stop Buying Crap – Despite the title, Cap doesn’t preach being cheap. Stop Buying Crap is about understanding your unlimited wants and how you may fulfill it with your limited resources.
  10. The Digerati Life – You can always count on Silicon Valley Blogger (SVB) to churn out practical, comprehensive, and helpful advice about personal finance and small business.
  11. The Frugal Duchess – Miami Herald columnist Sharon Harvey Rosenberg offers a fun, frugal and fashionable way to save money and live well.
  12. The Simple Dollar – Trent Hamm is a respected personal finance blogger. There’s a great new article on The Simple Dollar everyday, and Trent’s book reviews are legendary. Get a copy of his recently published book, 365 Ways to Live Cheap: Your Everyday Guide to Saving Money, that helps you save money every day of the year.
  13. Wise Bread – A community dedicated to helping each other live large on a small budget.

For more information, check out the Money Tips Network Homepage and subscribe to the Money Tips Network feed via RSS or email.

Your Two Cents:

  1. FupDuckTV May 5th, 2009

    Congrats on getting this group together. I’m sure each blogger will help better the others. Do you think you will run into problems all blogging about the same things? Do you have rules setup about how can blog about what?

  2. Fox May 5th, 2009

    @FupDuckTV The fine fellows at Wisebread deserve all the kudos for getting this network together! :D There are no rules when it comes to money topics and what we write about. Since we’re a varied group we bring different perspectives to readers.

  3. Aman@BullsBattleBears May 6th, 2009

    nice to see your blog on that list! I’ve been to many of those other sites also but there are some new ones I have not heard of that might be worth checking.

  4. The Digerati Life May 6th, 2009

    It’s awesome to be in this network with you! I love the diversity of the group. :)

  5. Monique October 6th, 2009

    How does one get on the Money Tips Network?

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