Running list of guest posts
I've been involved in a few guest posts over the years. I've written a few, and I've recently hosted one, hopefully with more on the way! Since I was recently involved in a couple of these, I figured it would be wise to keep a complete list of what I've done so far.
In chronological order:
Guest posts I've authored:
- December 2014: http://canadianbudgetbinder.com/2014/12/22/setting-goals-like-wealthy/
- My first guest post ever, at the request of Mr. CBB! I appreciate the opportunity! :-)
- June 2015: https://dealspotr.com/article/how-to-eat-for-less-in-college
- At the request of Dealspotr. I'm grateful for the opportunity to get my work featured on a blog with such diverse content!
- April 2018: Well, it's not really a guest post per se, but my piece "Chasing Money Ghosts" was featured on CampFIRE Finance: https://www.campfirefinance.com/chasing-money-ghosts/
- December 2016: http://penniesanddollars.com/smart-people-save-money/
- April 2017: http://buybackfreedom.com/18-financial-success-tips-from-top-bloggers/
- March 2017: http://froogalstoodent.blogspot.com/2017/03/the-3-best-passive-income-apps.html
- May 2017: http://froogalstoodent.blogspot.com/2017/05/equity-crowdfunding-or-how-you-can-help.html
- November 2017: http://froogalstoodent.blogspot.com/2017/11/millennials-get-best-life-insurance.html
- May 2021: https://froogalstoodent.blogspot.com/2021/05/your-guide-to-getting-mortgage-as-at.html
- September 2021: https://froogalstoodent.blogspot.com/2021/09/practical-financial-management-tips-to.html
If you're seeking a guest-posting opportunity, know that I evaluate
each post on a case-by-case basis. Send me a brief summary of
what you'd like to write about, and I'll consider it!
If you have a proposal, you can contact me
at thefroogalstoodent <at> gmail <dot> com.
In case you're curious why I—and other people—write their e-mails this way on websites...here's your answer.
Content published on The Froogal Stoodent by the request of others:
- February 2016: http://froogalstoodent.blogspot.com/2016/02/what-makes-great-analyst.html
- A response to a question by Quandl, a data analysis site. Other financial bloggers posted their own ideas on this topic as well. This post was not paid, nor are any of my other posts.
- I do get a small commission on traffic I refer to Amazon, at no cost to the buyer. This is my only source of revenue from this blog.
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