Owner of studentcashflow.blogspot.com says
Date: Fri, 02/15/2008 - 22:07
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[/url] Student Finance is probably the fastest emerging sector. the youths of today are traveling far and wide to gain education and they need adequate financing to support the hefty costs of modern hi-tech education. this site promises to help all those in trouble regarding this aspect of financing.
Please tell our readers something about yourself?
I was born in a small town in North Wales, moved to Liverpool when I was 18 to attend the University of Liverpool, since my degree I have worked as a consultant for many firms and have had some success in running online businesses
Do you have any email id on which our readers can reach you?
goldie(at)studentcashflow.co.uk
Since when are you Blogging?
I started a blog back when I was in high school, it was based around transfer rumours in the football (soccer) world, sadly it's not around any more
What is your motivation behind this blog?
Blogs are a great way of getting your ideas and knowledge to a huge amount of people, so with first hand experience I want to help students and give them ideas so they don't ALWAYS have to be broke or struggling to enjoy life, I was there once and learned from my mistakes, so I suppose I enjoy helping other people
What topics do you explore in this blog?
All areas which affect students financially, this could be student banking, ways of making some extra cash on the side (online and offline), budgeting techniques and articles on general student and frugal living
What are your future-plans with this blog?
I want to carry on with studencashflow.co.uk and keep writing informative articles and I suppose keep helping people, maybe new blogs will appear in the future
What are the sites and blogs you browse often?
Nevblog, dorm-room-biz and college-startup
Would you please share something for people who are in debt?
There's plenty of help out there, even if it's just talking to someone on a community site like this, you can get some great advice, especially if its from a person who has been in the same sticky situation, also it sometimes may seem like it's the end of the world, but keep working hard at it and that light at the end of the tunnel will eventually appear
[/url] Student Finance is probably the fastest emerging sector. the youths of today are traveling far and wide to gain education and they need adequate financing to support the hefty costs of modern hi-tech education. this site promises to help all those in trouble regarding this aspect of financing.Please tell our readers something about yourself?
I was born in a small town in North Wales, moved to Liverpool when I was 18 to attend the University of Liverpool, since my degree I have worked as a consultant for many firms and have had some success in running online businesses
Do you have any email id on which our readers can reach you?
goldie(at)studentcashflow.co.uk
Since when are you Blogging?
I started a blog back when I was in high school, it was based around transfer rumours in the football (soccer) world, sadly it's not around any more
What is your motivation behind this blog?
Blogs are a great way of getting your ideas and knowledge to a huge amount of people, so with first hand experience I want to help students and give them ideas so they don't ALWAYS have to be broke or struggling to enjoy life, I was there once and learned from my mistakes, so I suppose I enjoy helping other people
What topics do you explore in this blog?
All areas which affect students financially, this could be student banking, ways of making some extra cash on the side (online and offline), budgeting techniques and articles on general student and frugal living
What are your future-plans with this blog?
I want to carry on with studencashflow.co.uk and keep writing informative articles and I suppose keep helping people, maybe new blogs will appear in the future
What are the sites and blogs you browse often?
Nevblog, dorm-room-biz and college-startup
Would you please share something for people who are in debt?
There's plenty of help out there, even if it's just talking to someone on a community site like this, you can get some great advice, especially if its from a person who has been in the same sticky situation, also it sometimes may seem like it's the end of the world, but keep working hard at it and that light at the end of the tunnel will eventually appear
great post and really relevant to what we talk about here.
great post and really relevant to what we talk about here.
