Weakonomics Subscriber Swap

by MD on May 24, 2009

Instead of the usual Sunday link roundup I figured it was time I tried a subscriber swap with another personal finance blogger. What is a subscribe swap? It’s pretty simple actually, me and another personal finance blogger exchange links and recommendations. All that I ask is that you give Weakonomics a chance and subscribe to the feed for one week. If you read the articles for a week and feel that the material isn’t for you then you can simply unsubscribe. Fortunately, I am confident that you will enjoy the blog and everything The Weakonomist has to offer.

Since this is my first time trying a subscribe swap, it’s only appropriate that it’s with the other popular “omics” blog. Weakonomics is perfect for the readers that have graduated from college and are looking for career advice from someone that knows what they’re talking about. Don’t leave it to me to write about The Weakonomist’s credentials, so allow me to display his quick resume he typed up on Twitter the other day:

BS Finance, Financial services, investment analysis client/vendor support, data management, Access, SQL, Excel, Linux/Unix, Oracle.

Reading both Studenomics and Weakonomics is ideal for those that want to learn about life as a college student and about the transition into the real world. Please take a moment to read 6 lessons Star Trek can teach you about money and why text messaging is the biggest scam. Once again please give Weakonomics a chance for at least a week by subscribing.

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