It’s about damn time. Studenomics 2.0 is finally here. I waited 14 months and enough was enough. For those of you that read Studenomics through a reader or email, I urge to come check out the new look. I personally love the new design. I would like to thank Larry of Empty Cabin Media for his hard work and for putting up with me.
However, I do realize that the blog doesn’t show up too well in certain browsers. If you have noticed anything weird then please let me know in the comments section. If you think the new theme sucks then please let me know as well. If you think I suck then tell me that too.
Today is going to be a huge link roundup. Why? Because the personal finance community is amazing! I’ve been mentioned on so many blogs lately that I’m overwhelmed with all of the support.
Bible Money Matters gives us secrets from successful bloggers on making money from a blog.
Smart Passive Income presents a must read article on how to really profit from your blog.
Wise Bread presents 5 ways to sell any home.
Good Financial Cents presents 7 safety tips for online shopping.
Amateur Asset Allocator presents investing 101: stocks vs bonds.
Debt Free Adventure gives us 3 Ways to Get Started Investing with $1,000 or Less.
Gather Little By Little gives us Save Money and Protect Yourself When You Are On Vacation.
Four Pillars reviews SuperFreakonomics.
Financial Samurai tells us that the worst seat on an airplane is the best seat in the office.
Get Money Energy writes about cheap meal ideas for single graduate students.
Money Smart Life presents the best tax software.
Being Frugal tells us to Prepare Your Own Taxes – It’s Not Hard.
PT Money gives us 5 Tips for Making Extra Money.
College Candy talks about how tv rots your brain and your body.
Free From Broke discusses savings goals in the New Year & beyond.
Gen X Finance talks about how the new law makes it harder for teens to get a credit card.
Green Panda Treehouse talks about closing her home.
Canadian Finance Blog asks how much do you need to retire?
Passive Income Now shows us different passive income opportunities.
Fiscal Geek talks about working as a concierge aka doorman.
Foreigners Finances presents the extensive guide to starting a textbook side hustle in college.
Carnivals:
Carnival of Personal Finance @ Million Dollar Journey
Martin Luther King Day Carnival of Debt Reduction
Money Hacks Carnival @ Ultimate Money Blog


I'm a 24 year old dude that studied finance in school and now wants to make it fun. Over the past three years I've been helping readers like YOU make more money and keep more cash in your pocket. I've appeared live on Fox Business News and I've been mentioned in the NY Times.