So I’m curious, how did you find financefreelancelife.com? Was it just one factor or a combination? (I’ve left it so that you can pick multiple answers.)
And if you feel like adding it in the comments, why did you subscribe? Or why haven’t you subscribed? 😉
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I found your blog through comments on another site. I believe it was ProBlogger, but I’m not positive.
I found you through PaidTwice’s comments. 🙂
I like your tone. It’s fresh.
Your comments 🙂
I don’t think I clicked on your name at another blog, but you get mentioned quite a bit by other bloggers (so I came to investigate). Deservedly so!
I subscribed once I found out that you make quilts too. I have a “part time” interest in financial stuff, and a very full time interest in quilting.
I have not subscribed. I like to visit the site and skim the articles and comments. Sometimes the comments add more to the post.
Found you via openwallet.com
I subscribed because I liked your writing style, and I liked that you put a lot of personal details into your posts. (i.e., not just a list of tips for saving money, but actual examples from your life where you had saved money.) Also, I like to read PF blogs written by writers who are about my age, because I feel like we have some similar PF issues.
found you on no credit needed.
I subscribed so that I wouldn’t miss anything! 🙂
I finally subscribed yesterday because there are too many good blogs to read. RSS makes it manageable.
I like that you are the same age, in DC also, and a page (like I was once upon a time).
I ought to start my own blog at some point.
If you do, Kiran, be sure to let me know.
We sometimes have DC PF bloggers meet ups too.
I think I found you from a comment or link from someone else’s site. I subscribed because I read some of your posts and liked your thoughtful content.
Pssh, I found you from YOUR MOM!
I did, too.
I think it was lifehacker.com
I haven’t subscribed because I don’t subscribe to blogs at all. If I subscribed I would have to “catch up” with all the posts, and it would suck up my time. Instead I look at blogs when I’ve got some time to kill. I think I come to yours about twice a week maybe? Often through a link or comment on another blog.
I don’t subscribe to blogs (would take away from my ability to waste time). But I like your posts, and you live in the same town as me!
Mrs M – I’m sorry but I don’t remember how i find you. Before I got a reader in December I made sure I checked out yours site often; and after that I subscribed.
The reasons why i subscribed are as follows: You’re smart, but you don’t come across as trying to be too superior.
You’re honest – who else would have dared start off the – “who really showers every day topic” and I like you. You’re authentic and humane and I think you’re capable of achieving great things.
I discovered your blog last week on the The Simple Dollar. I was intrigued by Trent’s comment on your writing:
An aside: this article is written by Mrs. Micah, one of the most frequent commenters here, and she’s really coming along as a writer.
I am impressed with both your style and content.
Thanks Savvy Working Girl. I was rather excited to see that aside on his blog. I get positive feedback from my friends, but having it from someone with whom I don’t have any other relationship is valuable as well.
I found you because you comment on approximately every single personal finance blog in the universe.
I subscribe because you’re a good writer. And I’ve met you so, it’d be rude not to.
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