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RoseFI
2-28-12, 12:59am
We had quite a kefuffle last month with people getting upset that the NRM Facebook page referenced some great forum posts... not to reset a fire, but I think the consensus when all was said and done was that the newsletter "What's New" and FB advertising of SLF is a good thing as long as particular posts are not clipped, (SLF had 3rd highest click-throughs of all the links for the Jan.23 edition of What's New). With that assumption, I'm going to start a new monthly poll: Best of... where people can nominate the thread they think is most useful/supportive to the community. The thread title will be mentioned in both FB and the What's New newsletter (are you on that list? You can join via the "Free News Alerts" box at www.financialintegrity.org (http://www.financialintegrity.org). It comes out... whenever Helen and I have a chance to get to it! >8) If you'd like to help edit -- let us know!)

So here's February's poll: What topic/thread did you find most useful/supportive this month?

peggy
2-28-12, 8:48am
Oh easy for me. It was the free e-books and courses that razz posted about in the consumerism and media forum. So useful, I'm still exploring it!
Of course, this time of year, gardening threads are always eagerly looked forward to.

HKPassey
2-28-12, 5:22pm
Oh easy for me. It was the free e-books and courses that razz posted about in the consumerism and media forum. So useful, I'm still exploring it!
Of course, this time of year, gardening threads are always eagerly looked forward to.

I agree! In fact, I added the link to the courses themselves to the FB feed, they were obviously so useful. (Thanks, razz!)

As of this morning we have our 100th follower on FB, and the number grows after each newsletter edition. The newsletter reaches over 780 people (and more each month), so it really is a significant way to promote the community.

razz
2-28-12, 7:25pm
Glad to hear that others like some of the sites that I find so wonderful. Thanks.