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Saving Money Sites
By Robert Campbell on Saturday, January 24th, 2009
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It’s 2009, and the U.S. economy has its hands full in rebounding back to normal, and being that one of the most primary concerns for this country is money, financial themed websites are popping up all over the place. It’s time to consolidate, time to save, time to lower your interest rates. I found one site, BillEater.com where I instantly loved the layout.
If it were my site I would change the size of that square Google ad they have, but there was something about the layout that I just liked. It was clean, nice colors cordination, great flow, and easy to read. I wanted to be on the site, and I don’t even really care for the topic of how to save money. It was a blog format, but they didn’t use the typical canned template that a million others have used. It was unique to them. Great way to seperate yourself from the others.
Besides being a blog with money saving tips they had a forum, calculators, and even a store. A store? Yep, they sell products that can save you money at home, like low wattage lightbulbs, and just little things like that. Unique site, and I found one article that was pretty good about ways to save money – 10 ideas.
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It is a pretty good site, I wish it didn’t have the ads at all though