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-- Proverbs 22:7 (NASB)

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Merger Question


This year I relaunched a blog that I had abandoned when I started this one. After much thought, it seems as though I don't have enough time to devote to both blogs. KevinsView.com is more political in nature and this blog is more personal finance in nature. This blog is still my thoughts and I was wondering what you all thought. I would like to hear your thoughts in the comments and in the poll (in the sidebar).

Would you be offended if I posted an occasional political thought? Do you think the political thoughts would turn people away? Bring more visitors in? Do you think it is a good idea? Let me know your thoughts. I will be anticipating your comments and your votes.

Details...if I do merge the two blogs...KevinsView.com will be forwarded into the DebtFree4ever.NET blog.

2 comments:

gbennett said...

Just started reading this blog a week or so ago, hoping to take my frugality to the next level. Am an old Tightwad Gazette reader and I really appreciate any and all good ideas.
More to the point, I think the merger could be a good move. Personal finance and politics will become more intertwined as we move closer to this upcoming election. I try to stay clear of political discussions (politics divides rather than unites a country), but I think we have to realize that our future as individuals and as a country are on the line here.

Sean said...

I think merging Kevinsview with this blog would be a plus. I think it will diversify your articles and thus bring more readers to Debtfree4ever.


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