November News of the Moose
December 2nd, 2007 by The Money Moose
MoneyMoose has shambled along another turkey-filled fun-filled month. We’ve gone through some major changes, the most visible of which is the new and, if I may say, very shiny design. I think it fits the very professional and shiny-like format of the site. A new segment has also been added which details some very simple ways to save money on everything from washing the dishes to watching television: Frugal Living EXTREME!
As I sit in my comfy swivel chair kicking myself from wall to wall of the room and bumping into random things, I can’t help but think of the greatest posts of the month. Well, actually I can, but for the purposes of this post lets say I can’t.
Anyway, here are some gems from this month - my most popular and, in my opinion, best posts with some background info:
Learn the Struggles of Future Car Entrepreneurs
Gem of the story: “…The designers must have some grand plan in mind. Lets see what they have to say about it:
““I know nothing about cars,” said Robert Koch, a partner [of the carmaker]”
Who Needs Dishwashers?
I can’t really give a gem for this, but it’s my most popular post so far. Over 1,500 visitors to it and counting.
Does Your RSS Feed Need a Hug?
Gem of the story: “…Now I don’t usually do internet marketing related articles but I’ve decided that my original plan of spelling out my blog URL in the sky with exhaust fumes from a rental airplane wasn’t going to work out.”
And, thanks to you guys, I’ve been getting hundreds of unique visitors per day - just this week I’ve gotten over 3000 unique visitors and 5000 or so pageloads. Lets make MoneyMoose the greatest professional unprofessional money blog in existence! Heck, I’d even settle for the world. If some negotations took place (i.e. strings are pulled, cookies are baked, gifts are given) then the U.S. is also a fine place to get to the top.
Until next month, this has been the dodeca-annual report.
Popularity: 11% [?]
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