Mini-Reviews for John Chow Chippers - Batch 1
If you take a look at my sidebar you might notice a little widget asking anyone to chip in for a John Chow review of this blog. Read my post ‘chip is for a John Chow review‘ if you want some more details.
Of course I’m not in the business of begging (hehe), so I’m willing to give something back in exchange for your contributions, however meager. I’m offering to do a mini-review of the blog of anyone that makes a contribution. If you think that I’m selling reviews on this blog for 30 dollars, getting a mini-review for whatever price you dictate is not such a bad deal.
So hurry up and chip in, this deal ends on the 21st of September. While you’re thinking about it, take a few minutes to read these mini-reviews of the 2 first contributers, Adam Sutcliffe, and StockTagger.com.
- The 30 Day Man - For those of you that haven’t heard of the 30 day challenge, go check it out now. Adam is one of the many internet marketers and potential internet marketers that are taking part in the challenge. The challenge is to make 10 dollars from a brand new blog in one month. Adam started his blog as a bit of a personal challenge to lose some weight in 30 days, but it seems that he’s left that train of thought and is concentrating purely on internet marketing. Adam’s blog is quite interesting with a lot of very useful posts, layout could use some work, but I’m sure he’s got plenty of time for that. Go check it out.
- StockTagger.com - For those of us interested in investing, this is one of those blogs worth checking out. StockTagger is an extensive database of Jim Cramer’s “Mad Money” stock picks to monitor past performance and to examine what details might lead to future gains. The blog has a nice layout and the posts are concise and to the point. One suggestion that I would make would be to make StockTagger a little more personal, and maybe put a name and a face behind the blog, because as it stands, I have no idea who the author is. Definitely worth a visit, and maybe even a subscription to the RSS feed.
So there you have it. As you can see the mini-reviews are not so mini, so don’t waste any more time and make a small contribution to have your blog mentioned on Simon’s Money Notes.
Simon
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awsome you raised money already??!!? haha thats sweet
Lol, yeah $1.90, its a start, I hope :)).