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    « Goodbye to Google AdSense for Now | Home | Blogger.com Posts Imported to WordPress »

    Back to Personal Finance

    By DaveM | April 18, 2007

    After many hours trying to figure out how to customize and use WordPress, I finally came up with something halfway decent thanks to this cool WordPress template I found over at RockinThemes.com. I’ve spent a few hours customizing it and I think I finally have the desired look & feel. Leave a comment here and let me know what you think.

    The biggest change is that the entire Mauder.com site, from the top down, is now a blog. This will allow me to stop wasting so much time with site design, tweaking, and content management so I can focus on my true passion — personal finance. It will to take a little time to make the full content conversion, so keep checking back to see how things are progressing. I’ll get some links up to past articles, and I may repost some of the better stuff from my old blog here too. Fair warning though…it hasn’t been updated in a while.

    While you’re waiting for me to get things rolling, feel free to visit my old site to catch up on your reading! :)

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    One Response to “Back to Personal Finance”

    1. Empress Says:
      April 23rd, 2007 at 4:48 pm

      Nice looking site :) Isn’t it nice to get things all sorted out so that you can get right down to business.

      It’s also good to see you back writing again :)

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