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A Brief Blog Profile: MyBankTracker

MyBankTracker is a personal finance blog dedicated to the consumer.

A Brief Blog Profile: Garden Smackdown

As the temperature continues its downward plummet, I find cleaning my flower beds both sad and exciting....

A Brief Blog Profile: The Bold Blend

The Bold Blend is written by freelance writer and blogger Barbara Davis, who admits she's a hopeless coffee addict.

A Brief Blog Profile: RedState

I love politics, both the left AND the right. Living in Washington helps, especially when a motorcade comes down the street. That's fun.

A Brief Blog Profile: Everyday Is A Holiday

Keansburg, NJ artists and writers Jenny and longtime partner, Aaron, manage the blog Everyday Is A Holiday....

A Brief Blog Profile: Marc and Angel Hack Life

Thanksgiving. This week, more so than any other throughout the year, I am reminded of how time takes care of everything.

A Brief Blog Profile: Wise Bread

Wise Bread is a personal finance blog dedicated to helping its readers "live large on a small budget."

A Brief Blog Profile: PunditMom

With the election behind us, we figured it was timely to visit a political blog that proudly boasts "having an opinion never goes out of style."

A Brief Blog Profile: Man Vs. Debt

Man vs. Debt may be the name of a blog, but it's certainly a struggle to which most people can relate....

A Brief Blog Profile: Dr. Jeff Masters' WunderBlog

As parts of the East Coast continue to return to normalcy from Hurricane Sandy, it appears there's another storm headed our way. Thanks to detailed information on Jeff Masters' WunderBlog on...

A Brief Blog Profile: Grantland

Bill Simmons was known as "The Sports Guy," when he wrote for ESPN's homepage. Simmons has spread his wings beyond the purview of competitive games and has launched a more pop culture-centric blog...

A Brief Blog Profile: The Motley Fool

Personal finance blog The Motley Fool is really two fools. Or better yet, it was started by two brothers. We won't speculate on whether or not they're fools. Actually, from the writing alone, you...

A Brief Blog Profile: Stanford Social Innovation Review

Ultimately, The Stanford Social Innovation Review is about one thing: solutions. Published out of Standford University, the readership extends across academia, nonprofits, government and business....

A Brief Blog Profile: Eco-Beautiful Weddings

When I think of weddings, I think of a lot of things. I think of speeches and cakes and invitations and dresses. I think of people traveling from near and far to celebrate....

A Brief Blog Profile: Four Pins

The fashion blog Four Pins gets its name from a Renaissance-era French expression. "Tiré à Quatre Épingles" means to be held together by, you guessed it, four pins....

A Brief Blog Profile: ONA Issues

ONA Issues is a blog about the "conversations vital to digital journalists." And whether you like it or not, just about every journalist is a digital journalist.

A Brief Blog Profile: The Daily

The Daily is a "newspaper" built for the iPad. I use the quotes here sarcastically since, well, there is no paper. But, it's also for non tablet users, too!...

A Brief Blog Profile: Bike Gang!

Next time you find yourself in New York City, have a look around. Things are different here. Cars do not rule the city as they once did. The city is greener.

A Brief Blog Profile: Passionate Giving

Passionate Giving is a blog brought to us by Jeff Schreifels and Richard Perry. Between them they have over 55 years of fundraising experience. In full disclosure, they also run a major gifts agency...

A Brief Blog Profile: Future Fundraising Now

Future Fundraising Now realizes that charity is "both a number-driven science and a heart-driven art." The blog believes that fundraising is ultimately not about cool content or social media or even...

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