Posted by Madison on March 21st, 2008
March 2008 Personal Finance Site Rankings
Included are blogs that meet the following criteria:
- Personal finance related material
- Minimum subscriber count of 200
- Publicly displayed feed count and source
Sites are ranked as of Feedburner subscriber count on March 21, 2008. The feed displays will monitor the current counts each day. The ranking will remain static using the March 21 counts; raw numbers are included for reference.
See previous rankings:
January 2008
February 2008
Personal Finance Sites Ranked by Subscribers
If you would like to be included in a future version please contact me with your site name and Feedburner source code.
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12 Comments
Madison, thank you for taking the time to update this very cool list.
Thanks – it’s fun to see how well our peers are doing. I love watching the growth for each blog.
Madison,
It is very interesting to see the subscriber counts for all these excellent sites in one place.
Very neat!
Jeff
Thanks Madison, appreciate the effort!
I was trying to decide if it should be updated monthly or quarterly, but there were some new blogs to include and many of the older ones had lots of growth. Glad to see you all like it!
Yay, I’m a REAL BOY now. Thanks Blue Fairy (Madison)!
Did you realize that your #1 site, which supposedly has 75k subscribers, averages under 800 visitors per day? Perhaps you need a new metric…
(But thanks for doing this!)
wow, that is pretty impressive. nice post!
Congrats, CW! I’m hoping to be here soon.
I like the list; any way to look at different metrics in response to all these blogs is actually very cool… Nicely done.
This is a great list, there are many new sites here that I didn’t know about.
@ Five Cent Nickel: Yes, I realize there is some controversy around the first one. Without a good way to verify that a feed count is correct, I think it’s probably the best guess at subscribers currently. If you have any ideas, I’m all ears!