BadCreditOffers.com: How do you fix the situation?

There are multiple ways that credit card consumers can get in trouble with the credit card companies and shred their otherwise perfectly good credit scores: failure to make payments on time, bankruptcy, having too much credit, even identity theft, and so on, all create bad credit for borrowers.

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Whatever the reason, it’s essential for customers to try to get back on track, as there are times in life when using credit will be the most cost effective way to purchase something you need. Enter BadCreditOffers.com which will allow users to find and compare loans, mortgages and credit cards. They also provide links to Credit Repair , Credit Reports and much more.

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BuzzFEST#7: Mummified Times Five

After taking something of a little break since I ‘re’discovered the future posting function, I’m now back on the blog, and posting the next in my series of 30 Blogbuzzes, “Mummified Times Five “! As a busy mother of five (hence the title of her blog!), I’m surprised Tina finds the time to blog at all, given her large family and numerous other hobbies!

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The blog covers a wide range of topics, perhaps too wide a range, including core topics such as ‘blog stuff’, ‘children’, ‘family’, ‘just me’ and one or two others. I would suggest that you consolidate some of the categories with just one or two posts. When your categories have more than half a dozen posts, then you can break out the posts into individual categories. Overall, I noted 10 primary categories with that number of posts or more! Currently you have 33 categories!

I found some good posts here, especially the first one which echoed my own experience as I just passed the first year mark. It seems that we’re both getting into our swing now. I guess if you want to succeed, you have to have diligence and application, as well as a vision of what you want to achieve. Clearly, Tina is thinking about these kinds of things, too. Good on you.

One suggestion, though. Perhaps it’s not a good idea to put your PPP Direct button on the top of your sidebar. Create a separate ‘advertise’ page for such information or move important content to that position. It seems that you could use that space to create a much better impression for your readers. BTW, did you ever get any business through the PPP Direct button? I never did, so I removed it.

Looking forward to reading some of your other posts as I discover them!

If you’d like a blogbuzz, a la Mummified Times Five, then hop on over to buzz your BlogFest , read the instructions, and sign up today. There are only 22 buzzes to go, and 8 days! So hurry! I wonder if we can make 22 buzzes in 8 days! … Let’s try.

Blog Law » 12 Important U.S. Laws Every Blogger Needs to Know

Isn’t StumbleUpon wonderful? I have found so many good websites there, but this one at “Blog Law” has a very good article on 12 Important U.S. Laws Every Blogger Needs to Know.

I’m not a lawyer, even if I were, I cannot give advice about this kind of stuff, especially on its accuracy with regard to the laws where you are. Still, there are some legal minefields mentioned that you may want to avoid. New bloggers will probably be put off this kind of stuff, but once you’ve blogged for a while, you may want to read this! It covers 12 areas, including: disclosing paid posts, deep linking, IP, images, trademarks, privacy issues, spam laws, etc. While the issues and the legal complications will vary HUGELY from place to place, there are some general pieces of information that would likely apply to all users, and some suggestions that are just good common sense.

It’s worth a read. But print it out, if you are very concerned, and go talk to your laywer, as you will likely get accurate, pertinent and helpful information for where you live.