Like This Site? Check Out YPBlogs.com

If you enjoy reading Money Under 30, clear your schedule. There are more blogs to read than you’ll know what to do with over at YPBlogs.com—the aggregator site for blogs written by young professionals.

What’s a Blog Aggregator?

A blog aggregator is a constantly-updated collection of the latest headlines and article summaries from hundreds of different blogs on a particular subject. If you enjoy reading one or more of the aggregator’s member Websites, chances are you’ll find more content you enjoy there on a regular basis. Aggregators also make it easy to get updates via RSS from hundreds of blogs at once without subscribing to each one individually.

What’s Different About YPBlogs.com?

There are many blog aggregators focusing on specific topics. For example, my favorite personal finance blog aggregator is pfblogs.org.

YPBlogs.com, however, aggregates by the common age of the bloggers, not blog topics. You’ll find a wide range of topics at YPBlogs.com including: social media, gen-y career advice, investing, politics, investing, technology, leadership, books, and more. Check out YPBlogs.com today!

Editor’s Note

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David Weliver founded MoneyUnder30.com at the age of 25 as he struggled to conquer post-college debt on entry level paychecks. Today, he balances blogging here to help young professionals jump start their financial lives with employment in the software industry and a new family. You can follow David on Twitter @MoneyUnder30.

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