Wow! What an amazing couple of weeks it has been. We have seen an amazing amount of link love, and we wanted to share some of the highlights with you!
Even with the birth a new daughter, Trent over at the Simple Dollar gave us lots of love in the past few weeks. You can check out some of the linking here, here, here, and here. Congrats on your newest addition!
Lifehacker continued to show us the love with their mention of Sarah Winfrey’s definition of success and again with Joann Hong’s de-stinkifying techniques.
Frugal Hacks also loved those ingenious cleaning ideas…and presented a few more that maybe you weren’t aware of.
Philip Brewer’s money laundering article brought in readers from all over the web. Thank you to the New York Times for including it in a recent roundup of noteworthy internet findings! Cash Money Life, Bookish Biker, A Spork in the Road , and The Day They Tried to Kill Me joined in the linkapalooza!
KUOW public radio linked to Paul Michael’s pink slip article when mentioning upcoming programming.
Lifehack.org kept things cool when sharing Myscha Theriault’s ice cube savings trick. They also let us know that it’s OK to ask for more, by mentioning Andrea Dickson’s earn more by demanding it article.
J.D. over at Get Rich Slowly gave us a nice mention in the list of essential blogs. We feel like family now!
Catholic Exchange shared Paul Michael’s Paypal impulse piece as a Reading Room Resource for their family finance readers!
Justin Ryan’s ketchup-packet-squeezing mother got a revisit by several great websites, including Blogging Away Debt, The Consumerist, and Rather Be Shopping. And speaking of Quechup…. These sites helped to ring the alarm by sharing Justin’s terrifying tale of exponential spamming: This, I See, Hear, Read, Believe, Skullring.org, and Out to Pasture.
Who knew crocs were so dangerous? Paul Michael did, when he presented one reader’s experience of crossing the popular shoe with an escalator. The Consumerist helped to break the news. They also shared a tip from Linsey Knerl on getting free ink at Walgreens!
Paul Michael proved that stains don’t have to be shameful, thanks to Dumb Little Man. Leave it to Motherload to pass on this same great advice to their largely Mommy audience. And it just wouldn’t be like Lifehacker not to mention a lifehack like this one!
Proof that real people really do win our reader comment contests, Ray over at Money Blue Book let his readers know all about his free Amazon gift certificate!
Carolina on My Mind lets it be known that you can love Clay Aiken and great personal finance tips at the same time!
Freeze! Don’t move! Nora Dunn’s advice for getting your debt under control was a hot topic over at beingfrugal.net. We even read more about how it was put into practice!
We also want to give a special shout out to Gary at the Dollar Stretcher ! If you haven't visited yet, get on over there! I promise you will not find a more interesting collection of money-saving ideas in one place.
As always we want to remind you that we get billions of links (well, maybe not quite) and tracking them at times is difficult. While we really are doing our best to mention everyone, please email us at tips@wisebread.com if we missed you. We would never leave anyone out on purpose! Thanks for another great bunch of links!



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