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When I started writing about debt reduction, three years ago, there were only a handful of blogs about debt reduction. Now, there are literally hundreds (thousands?). It’s exciting to see so many people getting out of debt and sharing their stories!
I thought I’d share a few of my favorite debt reduction blogs. These sites, and the people who author them, inspire me, and I’m sure they’ll inspire you, too.
Blogging Away Debt – Tricia’s been blogging about debt for more than two years. I really dig her posts. She does a great job of chronically the ups and downs of debt reduction – and life! I still kick myself for not naming my blog Blogging Away Debt!
Blunt Money – Every time I read an article from Blunt Money, I think, “Why didn’t I write that post?” Honest, real, concise, on point, Blunt Money is a daily must-read.
Paid Twice – The queen of snowflaking – Paid Twice rocks! She’s been writing about debt reduction for just over a year, and each post is informative, helpful, and well-thought-out.
Clever Dude – Clever Dude is a dude… and he’s clever. I like the site layout and I’m always intrigued by what he has to say. I like the fact that he writes about debt reduction, but he also writes about other areas of personal finance.
Like I wrote, I wanted to share a few of my favorite blogs. If you are looking for a complete list of the debt reduction blogs that I read, check out my other site, No Credit Needed Network, and this list of members’ sites. You’ll be amazed by the shear number of sites dedicated to getting out of debt!
What about you? Do you have a favorite debt reduction blog? Do you write about debt reduction? Leave a comment and share a link to your favorite site. Spam comments will be deleted!

September 20th, 2008
NCN
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Hi there
My favorite PF / Debt Reduction blog is GRS ( Get Rich Slowly)
Check it out !
http://www.getrichslowly.org/blog/
Bye the way NCN is in my ‘favorites’ too
I read too many blogs to pick a favorite debt reduction blog. I read all that you mentioned, plus this one of course, plus many more.
Paid Twice and Blogging away Debt are among my favorites, too (along with yours). Classics! I’ll check out the others.
I am more than honored to be on this list! Thank you! What company to keep! You rock!
Awww shucks, you made me blush. I hope people get that I espouse both getting out from under debt AND using debt to your advantage (carefully). Thanks for the mention!
I enjoy all the blogs you’ve listed here, but particularly enjoy Tricia’s blog and Clever Dude–probably because I can relate to both of them. Tricia writes in such a personal tone that I feel like I know here after following her journey towards debt freedom (she’s getting close!). Clever Dude writes in a friendly tone, often offering subjects or angles that I’ve yet to think about. Of course, No Credit Needed isn’t bad either!
Thanks so much for including mine
I’m just getting to know some of these blogs. Just starting my only debt reduction nightmare, er journey, it’s inspiring to see those who have been there, done that. Thanks all!
Thanks, all, for sharing these URLs. My girlfriend and I are just getting to understand our personal finances and these are definitely helpful starting points.
Great list! I recently started a blog that focuses on keeping life simple. This helps us get out of debt and from getting into debt in the first place. Debt is our country’s worst nightmare right now.
I’m following this blog now. Thanks for all the good links. I’ll be reading up as soon as lunch time arrives.
I’m familiar with all the blogs you’ve listed and they’re all great blogs to follow. I also enjoy Frugal Dad (frugaldad.com), and Bible Money Matters (www.biblemoneymatters.com).
A few months ago I also started my own personal finance/debt reduction blog: http://www.theapostleoftheturtle.com
I hope you enjoy it!
I am just starting out. I love your blog and many others on the list. Maybe someday, I’ll grow up to be like you!
I just saw this right now. Thanks NCN for the kind words and for including me on your list!
Your comments about being one of the first to write about debt reduction reminded me of the old saying that if there is a need there will be someone to fill that need. Obviously there are alot of American’s in debt, too carelessly running up credit cards. They need education about what they are doing. We need to educate young people about being financially responsible.
Hi, I stumbled on to Tricia’s “Blogging Away Debt” and it got me thinking about setting up my own site as well. I started “Kick Debts Butt” because frankly, we had a tendency to treat our debt like ostrich’s with our collective heads in the sand; but the blog helps me keep the issues we face front and center! Thanks for this list.
I’v found plenty of help at several web sites, the key ones being
http://www.mystory.thehelpster.com/debt-assistance-success-story/?id=Soccerb87_8
and
http://www.mystory.thehelpster.com/close-to-foreclosure-get-help/?id=Soccerb87_8
Hope this helps some one, at least a little
I blog about debt reduction, specifically debt settlement, at my site, http://www.settleyourcreditcards.com/blog. I also wrote a book about debt settlement called, “The Do-It-Yourself Bailout: How I reduced my credit card debt from $212,000 to $30,000 in six months.” During a time when so many people are wary of debt settlement agencies, my book takes consumers through the process of debt settlement so that they can call their creditors and negotiate their own settlements without paying a third party. I was thrilled just last week when CBS News did a piece on my book: http://cbs2.com/tv/Kenny.Golde.Credit.2.956987.html
Here I have found another good blog on debt related issue:
http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/blog/
These people also run a debt relief community that’s having more than 1,57,000 participating members.
add me to one of the thousands of people who started blogging!
647,000 zombies in my city.
mydebtcomeback.blogspot.com
I received credit counseling through this website credit-card-debt. They lowered my rate without even hurting my credit score! It was amazing!
I also have a debt blog! Never knew they were such a large trend on the web until I found this website! Please, read! Hopefully I can help others who have similar debt problems through my entries!
Or others can help me via comments! Sorry, kinda new at this blogging thing.
good list and good reading, thanks for that.
We have just seen a new blog http://www.notlivinghere.blogspot.com. It’s new and has a bit of a dave ramsey approach.