I’ve Paid For This Twice Already…

From financial imprisonment to financial independence, one snowflake at a time. This is one family’s story.

       
January 7th, 2008

Top Referrers in December

Before we get too far into January, I’d like to thank all the sites that referred traffic here in December. December was a great month for me personally financially and for the blog in general. We paid off a big chunk of debt, and the blog grew to almost 700 subscribers, and now only 7 days into January, is flirting with 800. Wow!

My blog’s growth is directly attributable to all the great personal finance sites out there that recommend me by linking to me on their sites. Without them, a lot less people would have found me. I am very grateful to all the sites that link to me and send traffic my way, and so humbled that so many of you stay around to become regular readers or subscribers. Thanks for another great month, and I hope January is even greater!

Without further ado, the top 10 referrers to I’ve Paid For This Twice Already… in December:

  1. The Consumerist
  2. Get Rich Slowly
  3. Being Frugal
  4. Blogging Away Debt
  5. Mrs Micah: Finance for a Freelance Life
  6. No Credit Needed
  7. Frugal Hacks
  8. Moolanomy
  9. We’re In Debt
  10. Gather Little By Little

and honorable mention go to #11 and #12 that were very close to making the list: Millionaire Mommy Next Door and Cash Money Life. :) I’d love to list every referrer but that would be too long a list, but truly I appreciate you if you sent 2000 visitors to my site last month or 2. Every reader is important to me.

If you haven’t visited any of these great sites, pop on over and check them out! Here’s to a great December and on to January and an amazing 2008!

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8 Responses to “Top Referrers in December”

  1. Hey,
    I am just catching up on my blog reading. Saw you have had car problems, I’m sorry :(
    Are they already fixing your car? It’s probably too late for this, but is your husband handy with cars at all? The crankcase or something like that cracked in our Ranger and the engine had to be replaced. We bought a refurbished engine for $1000 or so online and my husband and his friends put it in themselves. I think it took another $100 or so in extra things in addition but it saved us a bunch. He had tried taking the original engine completely apart and fixing it but it was completely cracked through and needed to be replaced.
    I’m sorry-cars can be such a pain!
    Oh-and try not to make yourself feel badly, just imagine what this situation would have done to you a year or two ago. At least now you have some cash set aside and won’t have to charge it all (or worse, go out and finance a brand new car). You have done amazingly well this past year. Keep focusing on that :)

  2. Spouse is not handy at all. In fact, he is probably the opposite of handy.

    Which I am as well so I don’t hold it against him :)

  3. So close, and yet so far. Next month I will be number 1! :)

    Always happy to refer traffic your way!

  4. You are so far! Just keep it up for 26 more days ;)

  5. Hey, I am glad to be part of the game…hmm…must beat Lynnae.

  6. Yay! Glad to be a top referrer.

  7. I see you just hit 800! Congrats, and I hope it stays there! Thanks for the mention, and I will do my best to make the top 10 in January! :)

  8. Referrals go only so far, good writing will keep you there. I added you to my reader becuase I enjoy your stories. Keep up the good work.

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