I recently joined Qvisory as an occasional contributing blogger. You can find two of my recent articles reposted at the Tools for Life Blog, or read my contributor profile. Qvisory is a new nonprofit organization that supports the health, financial well-being, and career goals of young adults from 18 to 34 years old. [...]
I’m pleased to announce that I have just added the option for readers to to receive email notifications of follow-up comments to any post that you comment on! Just check the box before submitting your comment! You will only receive emails for follow-up comments on the posts that you select, and you can unsubscribe from one or multiple notifications at any time.
A quick apology to Money Under 30 readers for the slow posting pace around here lately. It’s because I took a new job last week and have been adjusting to my new environs and schedule. I expect things to ramp up to normal again this week. Thanks for your patience!
I want your help! While I have no shortage of ideas for blog posts here at Money Under 30, I too often focus on topics that I’m interested in, but maybe you are not. Please give me some feedback — in a comment or via my contact form — to help me make this site more interesting and more relevant to you! Below, I have proposed a few questions I’d like to get some answers for. Feel free to answer one, or several. Thanks! [...]
As I approach my 300th post here at Money Under 30, it’s about time to dedicate a page to the best of Money Under 30. I’ve chosen my favorite 10 posts from the past two years, and I’ll update it occasionally to include new hit posts.
In the next two weeks, get ready for some serial posts, a contest, and a new website announcement! My head is spinning with ideas, and I’m working on them just as fast as I can. Here’s a look at what’s coming to Money Under 30 soon: [...]
I was inspired by Clever Dude’s March traffic figures (congrats!) post this morning to share my good news, too. March 2008 was a record for Money Under 30 in terms of visitors and pageviews, and I set a record in my online earnings too! Here’s the skinny. [...]
I would like to thank Casey Thomas for designing Money Under 30’s new logo.
Though I have taken this blog through several design iterations, I always just typed out Money Under 30 in the header. I always wanted a logo, but never could come up with anything myself that looked professional enough.
Recently I saw an ad Casey put up on Craigslist for design work and we worked out a deal.
He was great to work with — fast, professional, and responsive to feedback. Casey is a design student at Roger Williams University in Rhode Island, but I’d say he’s off to a great start. You can check out some of Casey’s work at his website: Thomas Creative Design.
In case you missed it up above, here’s the logo:

Thanks Casey!
Starting today, a full content RSS feed for Money Under 30 is available! I know partial content feeds are pretty much useless these days…the point of using a reader in the first place is to avoid traveling all over the web everyday to get your favorite reads.
I owe thanks to Clever Dude for pointing this out to me…last November, alas.
I would’ve done this long ago but one of the drawbacks to using the Wordpress “more” feature to provide excerpts of my articles on my homepage is that it cuts off the feed. For anybody else with the same problem, you’ll need the full feed plugin and you will need to draw your feed from /rss2 rather than /feed or /rss.
So once again, my full feed is available! Please grab it here.
Today (Feb. 4, 2008), MoneyUnder30 will be undergoing a long-overdue backup and update to the version of Wordpress used to power the site. If the site looks really funky, this is why. I apologize for any inconvenience. Thank you. David.

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