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Blogger Poll and Weekend Links – July 3, 2009

Vote for MDJ

We are currently holding second place in the “best of blogs” poll held by the Globe and Mail.  If you haven’t voted already, please vote for us and see if we can push for the #1 spot!

Vote for Million Dollar Journey (scrolll to the end of the article)

Weekend Reading

Canadian Money Forum has a list of gas saving strategies.

Lazy Man and Money questions wealth creation.

Canadian Capitalist discusses the $0.05 levy on grocery bags.

Brip Blap has a commentary on the fear of money.

Four Pillars talks about the Toronto garbage strike.

Money Smart Life lists 3 brief money traps to avoid.

Canadian Dream has some tips on cheap summer travel.

My Dollar Plan lists 12 tasks for a mid year financial checkup.

Thicken My Wallet teaches us how to pick the right business partner.

Frugal Dad has a lawn care tip on sharpening your mower blades.

Financial Blogger indicates his life after the mba.

Sun’s Financial Diary writes about his first day on his new job.

Where Does All My Money Go gives us a heads up that British Investment advisors are about to go commission free.

Generation X Finance shows us the high cost of owning a car.

Michael James on Money has advice for wealthy athletes.

The Digerati Life asks “is the economic downturn over?”



9 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. Thanks for the mention. You’re looking good in the poll. I’m happy to be mentioned.

  2. Thanks for the link and good luck in the poll!

  3. Have a great weekend and thanks for the link!

  4. Thanks for the link. Good luck in the poll.

  5. Good luck in the G&M poll & thanks for the mention!

  6. 6. Jack

    Have you read the comments from the poll article? It looks like it’s being trolled by people from iBankcoin. I can’t prove it, but from what I’ve seen from that site and the immature crap they post there it wouldn’t surprise me if it was them.

    Not to mention the fact that iBankcoin went from last place to first place in a couple of hours.

    As far as I’m concerned, MDJ is in first place.

  7. thx for the mention!
    I voted for you!

  8. That Digerati article is really good. Everyone should read it.

  9. Thanks for the round up – I was hoping the article on Cheap Summer Travel would have great deals on tickets.

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