It’s the Carnival Roundup!
We at American Consumer News have been hitting the carnival circuit – we’ve been mentioned all over the ‘net and to show our appreciation to the hard work the carnival hosts put in to get each edition published, here’s a round-up of carnivals. They’re just full of entertaining and informative posts on a variety of topics, so don’t be shy – click on a few and read!
First up – a newly created carnival for the Work at Home Crowd – whether you telecommute and work for an employer or run the show yourself, this is the carnival to submit your work at home posts to and read up for tips. The American Consumer News Article, 5 Tips for Making Some Cash and Selling Stuff on eBay was included in the Work at Home Carnival, issue # 1.
A long time carnival, and one of our favorites – The Carnival of Debt Reduction, Thanksgiving Edition was published over at the Mighty Bargain Hunter . Our submission wasn’t included this week, but we really enjoyed reading:
- Debt Free Destiny and how freely your cash is flowing.
- Credit Card Assist lists the top three ways to build better credit.
- Destroy Debt lists over six dozen ways to save money while saving the environment.
- Deposit Accounts Blog gives a few ways to save money by trimming household expenses.
The best carnival on the web for personal finance topics by far, is The Carnival of Personal Finance. This week, LivingAlmostLarge is the host of issue #180. Our article, Economic Woes causing Consumers to rethink credit choices. was included, as well as a number of others I found interesting. I like them all to be honest, but here are a few to tempt you over to check out the others:
- Chief Family Officer writes about A great example of the Power of Couponing.
- Dave from Money Under 30 lists 53 cheap Christmas gift ideas
- The Silicon Valley Blogger from The Digerati Life says Keep your money safe: Online Bank Accounts and More Saving Options




