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Upcoming Personal Finance "Synchroblog" Project
Over the last few months I have browsing through many of the personal finance blogs out there on the net. I have grown very fond of many of them and found that the collaboration that goes on in the blogosphere is one of the more gratifying bi products of my work. With that being said, one of my main road dogs, Mr. Tough Money Love came up with a nice little project that is on the horizon.
On the morning of October 7, ten personal finance bloggers will be simultaneously publishing their thoughts in response to the same question: “What is the single most important initiative that the next administration should undertake to improve the economic health of the U.S. middle class?”
The answers from each blogger in the project will link to the answers of each other “synchroblogger” so that you can easily move from one to the next and get different perspectives on this important issue.
The project publication date was purposely selected to coincide with the second presidential debate which will include a town hall type Q&A session of the candidates. Hopefully, many of the topics that we all hit on will come up during the presidential sessions. Consider this a debate in the blogosphere.
Anyway, be sure to check here on October 7 where you will be linked up with the other sites participating and begin your review of the synchroblog posts to prepare you for the debate. Spread the word and spread the love people. Don’t forget to be easy like always.