Owner of mortgageguideuk.co.uk says
Date: Tue, 02/05/2008 - 02:38
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[/url] Mortgage Guide is a unique site providing solutions to all your mortgage related problems. In today's growing economy one often falls prey to scams or any other financial trap, and as far as mortgage is concerned, Mortgage guide UK promises to help in distress.
Please tell our readers something about yourself?
I studied Politics and Economics at Oxford University. After completing my degree I got a part time job as an Economics teacher in Oxford. In my spare time, I spend alot of time cycling and writing on a variety of topics.
Do you have any email id on which our readers can reach you?
We have a contact form here:
mortgageguideuk.co.uk/blog/contact-form/ we welcome feedback
Since when are you Blogging?
I started building websites in 2002, but, only got into blogging 18months ago. My first websites were non commercial. But, I found it was fun getting traffic, so I decided to build some commercial blogs as well.
What is your motivation behind this blog?
Mainly to enable early retirement in a few years time, so I can devote more time to writing and cycling. But, I do also enjoy writing on the topics of economics, finance.
What topics do you explore in this blog?
I will be writing more general articles on personal finance and how to get the most out of financial products.
What are your future-plans with this blog?
I am hoping to build up a regular readership who are interested in saving money, avoiding debt and the state of the housing market
What are the sites and blogs you browse often?
I read probloger.net for blogging tips. PicktheBrain.org for self improvement articles. There is no finance blog that I regularly follow, although I participate in blog carnivals which gives a chance to
see a variety of different blogs.
Would you please share something for people who are in debt?
1. Don't Panic
2. Work Out the changes which will bring the biggest improvements in
your financial fortunes first.
3. You can be frugal and still enjoy life. Happiness is not just
spending on a credit card.
4. Be committed and it is possible to get out of debt.
Would you like to say something to our community members?
My specialty is Economics. I invite readers to send in any question on economics / personal finance that they may have.
[/url] Mortgage Guide is a unique site providing solutions to all your mortgage related problems. In today's growing economy one often falls prey to scams or any other financial trap, and as far as mortgage is concerned, Mortgage guide UK promises to help in distress.Please tell our readers something about yourself?
I studied Politics and Economics at Oxford University. After completing my degree I got a part time job as an Economics teacher in Oxford. In my spare time, I spend alot of time cycling and writing on a variety of topics.
Do you have any email id on which our readers can reach you?
We have a contact form here:
mortgageguideuk.co.uk/blog/contact-form/ we welcome feedback
Since when are you Blogging?
I started building websites in 2002, but, only got into blogging 18months ago. My first websites were non commercial. But, I found it was fun getting traffic, so I decided to build some commercial blogs as well.
What is your motivation behind this blog?
Mainly to enable early retirement in a few years time, so I can devote more time to writing and cycling. But, I do also enjoy writing on the topics of economics, finance.
What topics do you explore in this blog?
I will be writing more general articles on personal finance and how to get the most out of financial products.
What are your future-plans with this blog?
I am hoping to build up a regular readership who are interested in saving money, avoiding debt and the state of the housing market
What are the sites and blogs you browse often?
I read probloger.net for blogging tips. PicktheBrain.org for self improvement articles. There is no finance blog that I regularly follow, although I participate in blog carnivals which gives a chance to
see a variety of different blogs.
Would you please share something for people who are in debt?
1. Don't Panic
2. Work Out the changes which will bring the biggest improvements in
your financial fortunes first.
3. You can be frugal and still enjoy life. Happiness is not just
spending on a credit card.
4. Be committed and it is possible to get out of debt.
Would you like to say something to our community members?
My specialty is Economics. I invite readers to send in any question on economics / personal finance that they may have.
Vikas, this would be an excellent post on the mortgage forum, do
Vikas, this would be an excellent post on the mortgage forum, does the forums trade info or can you tag this over to the mortgage forum?
