Mrs. Micah: Finance for a Freelance Life

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Be a Blogger: Guest Posting on Frugal Dad about Using Gmail and Sandy to Organize/Schedule Post Ideas

June 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

Morning all! In his Be a Blogger series, Frugal Dad wrote about capturing blog post ideas when inspiration hits.
Today I have a follow-up guest post over there about using Gmail’s features and/or the Sandy tool (which I use for all kinds of scheduling) to help you organize and store those post ideas and then schedule [...]

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Tags: blogging tips & blog updates · guest posts

Getting Your Money’s Worth at Sense to Save (GP)

May 20th, 2008 · No Comments

Since Kacie from Sense to Save is away for her sister’s wedding and a number of us have helped out with guest posts. Mine went up this morning, on getting your money’s worth. It’s not just about getting free, cheap, or frugal things…it’s about enjoying what you do have whether it cost a lot or [...]

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Myanmar/Burma Cyclone Situation and Charitable Giving

May 16th, 2008 · 9 Comments

This is a guest post from deepali of paradigm shifted. She has been following the situation in Myanmar/Burma since long before the Cyclone Nargis hit and agreed to post about what’s going on there now and how you can help. This a follow-up to my post on charitable giving and telemarketing.
On May 2nd, Cyclone Nargis [...]

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Tags: charity & giving · guest posts

When Are Your Investments Worth Anything? at Living Almost Large

May 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

I’ve got a guest post out today at Living Almost Large. It’s about investments and when they can really be counted as wealth. I’ve been reading up on the dot bomb lately and the stories of various internet millionaires got me thinking. Hope you enjoy!

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Tags: guest posts · investing & retirement

10 Signs That You Should Cut Up the Plastic for Good (GP)

April 18th, 2008 · 11 Comments

Credit cards are such a common fixture of society that sometimes we forget what they really are: revolving credit accounts that obligate your future earnings for the sake of immediate gratification. This doesn’t mean that credit cards are horrible and everyone should stay away from them, but it does mean that there is a real potential there for things to get out of control.

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Tags: credit, credit cards, & credit card debt · debt & debt repayment · guest posts