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Discover The Secret Top Bloggers Use To Master Personal Finance

When I first started blogging I was pretty impressed by the quality of what other bloggers were putting out.  I assumed they were seasoned professionals like me….. but I was wrong.

Most of the people writing about personal finance are in fact not professional financial advisers (maybe that’s why their quality is so high).  When I realized this fact, I was blown away.

I follow about 30 personal finance blogs and every single one of them provides good analysis, unique insights and useful tips.  I learn something from these other blogs every day.

So I asked myself, “how did these people become such experts?  The biggest and most successful bloggers (Get Rich Slowly, Simple Dollar, Free Money Finance, Five Cent Nickel & Frugal Dad) were not professional advisers yet have amazingly helpful posts.

How did these guys do it?

Then it hit me…..

I discovered how they mastered the art of personal finance without having any prior education or training.  More important, I discovered how you can apply their secrets to master personal finance yourself…or any other subject you desire.

Watch this quick 4 minute video and learn from the masters and most successful bloggers in the world.

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  2. By Wojciech Kulicki on Jul 29, 2009 | Reply

    I totally agree with your video, and had the same experience.

    I thought I knew a lot – but I realized I really knew very little and learned as I went. :)

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  3. By chris carmody on Jul 29, 2009 | Reply

    I think you are very right or is it write. I a member of a very Bible based community, none of our members have divinity degrees, but as they read and write their thoughts down in preparation for talks and studies, there is a keen understanding of Scripture. I think it works.
    My big problem at the moment is I read too much – therefore more writing is needed.

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  4. By Abel on Jul 29, 2009 | Reply

    WOW, thank you. I have been following your blog and a few others for only a couple of months. This post inspired me… thanks.

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  5. By Neal on Jul 29, 2009 | Reply

    Wojciech/Chris – thanks for sharing your experience. I guess it’s not such a nutty idea after all!

    Abel, excellent…do you have a particular subject that most interests you? Is it personal finance?

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  6. By Abel on Jul 31, 2009 | Reply

    Neal,
    I’m a recent second-time Dad. Now more than ever, I feel the responsibility of being financially sound. The problem is, up to this point, I’ve made poor decisions (cc debt etc.). I think the subject that most interests me IS personal finance, most specifically, better decision making and debt paydown.

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