Million Dollar Journey

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Million Dollar Journey User Guide

As the content has been flowing steadily on Million Dollar Journey since inception (Dec 2006), there’s no doubt that it can be a bit intimidating for a new reader to wade through all the information, let alone find what they are looking for.

Having said that, this article will serve has the MillionDollarJourney.com User Guide which will hopefully improve the reader experience.

The Money Tips Newsletter

The MDJ Money Tips Newsletter is a free email newsletter that I will send out once or twice a month.

The content will include highlighted articles on Million Dollar Journey over the past couple weeks, exclusive offers for Million Dollar Journey readers, and original content that doesn’t make it to the front page of this blog.

As mentioned above, your privacy is important to us. We will never sell your information to third parties, as well, you can unsubscribe from the newsletter at any time.

Daily Updates

If you read blogs on a regular basis, then RSS is your friend.  It will enable you to get daily blog content in your email or RSS blog reader without having to go to each individual site.  If you want to add Million Dollar Journey to your daily reading list, you can sign up (free) for the RSS feed here.

Alternatively, if you are active on twitter, MDJ does a daily tweet about their most recent post.  You can follow us on twitter here.

Finding Content

This is the cheat sheet for finding the content that you are looking for on Million Dollar Journey.

Search Function

search

On the top right hand corner of MDJ, you’ll see an on site search field.  This is probably your best bet for finding specific content on MDJ.  Otherwise, you can do a Google search using the term that you are looking for and adding text “million dollar journey” in the same field. For example, “investing million dollar journey”

Categories

All posts on Million Dollar Journey can be sorted by category.  Simply click on one of the categories of interest and all the corresponding posts will be listed.

Authors

While Million Dollar Journey started as a single author blog, it has since evolved into including a diverse number of financial perspectives.  If you would like a list of articles by a particular author, simply click on the author name under each post title.  Our regular contributors are as follows:

Archives

Some people like to read the blog archives from day one.  The archives section of the site lists every article that has ever been published.  You can find a our archives here or by simply clicking the Archives link at the top navigation bar.

Popular Articles

Over the years, there have been articles written that stand out from the rest.  Articles that have seen more traffic, more comments, or generally more controversial.

Top Posts

There is a “Must Read” link in the top navigation bar that brings you to a page that lists our top 10 posts of all time.  While I have more than 10 favorites, I have listed other popular articles along the right sidebar as indicated by the image below.

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Printing Content

One feature that has been requested is a printing feature.  On the top of any post (besides the front page), you’ll see a small printer symbol .  Simply click the image and it will load the content in a printer friendly manner.

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