The Digerati Life
Date: Wed, 09/12/2007 - 07:34
The Digerati Life is maintained by "Silicon Valley Blogger aka SVB, a software Engineer from Silicon Valley, California, USA. She is a proud mother of two young children and loves "reality television, writing, gardening, interior design and tossing around business ideas".
SVB started this blog on July 2006 but posting was frequent from October 2006. On an average SVB makes 25 posts every month.
SVB loves personal finance and started The Digerati Life to share her thoughts and to learn from others – "I've found the finance blogging community very dynamic and interesting and I wanted to participate in the discussion. It's been a blast!"
The Digerati Life generally covers money and personal finance. As SVB puts it, "Specifically though, I like covering thought-provoking topics on investments and the various markets (equity and real estate), frugality and saving, credit and debt, business and entrepreneurship. I have interests in all these areas. I particularly enjoy writing about behavioral finance and the societal impact of money."
Tips for People in Debt: Educate yourself in finance and get inspired by stories of those who have succeeded in eliminating their debt and growing their wealth. Read as much as you can, live within your means, stay away from overspending and temptation, save and invest your money. By making sacrifices and focusing on your priorities and goals, you can soon leave your debt behind.
SVB started this blog on July 2006 but posting was frequent from October 2006. On an average SVB makes 25 posts every month.
SVB loves personal finance and started The Digerati Life to share her thoughts and to learn from others – "I've found the finance blogging community very dynamic and interesting and I wanted to participate in the discussion. It's been a blast!"
The Digerati Life generally covers money and personal finance. As SVB puts it, "Specifically though, I like covering thought-provoking topics on investments and the various markets (equity and real estate), frugality and saving, credit and debt, business and entrepreneurship. I have interests in all these areas. I particularly enjoy writing about behavioral finance and the societal impact of money."
Tips for People in Debt: Educate yourself in finance and get inspired by stories of those who have succeeded in eliminating their debt and growing their wealth. Read as much as you can, live within your means, stay away from overspending and temptation, save and invest your money. By making sacrifices and focusing on your priorities and goals, you can soon leave your debt behind.
