October was a great month for Get Rich Slowly — 100,000 people passed through the gates. You folks left some fantastic comments and pointed me to some interesting personal finance news. Keep it up. Your support makes this site better. It was difficult to pick favorites this month — there were many good articles — but eventually I selected to
- Oct. 1st: An introduction to mutual funds (a guest entry)
- Oct. 4th: Money and values: When frugality goes too far
- Oct. 11th: Book review: The Millionaire Maker
- Oct. 12th: Basic tips on tipping: How much and to whom?
- Oct. 13th: Is eating out cheaper than eating in?
- Oct. 18th: The high cost of being fat
- Oct. 23rd: Frugality in practice: Shopping for second-hand clothes
- Oct. 25th: How to get the most out of a college job
- Oct. 31st: A brief guide to creating a will
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Congratulations, J.D.! That is a tremendous amount of traffic and is a tribute to your writing as well as the content. Keep up the good work.
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That’s a ~lot~ of traffic! Congratulations! Is that 100,000 page views, or actual visitors with multiple page views per visitor?
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The final numbers were about 104,000 visitors and about 174,000 pageviews. The site is holding steady at about 4,500 RSS subscribers.
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Great job. I would have highlighted Casey’s response post that you did. That was hilarious.
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