It’s been nearly six months since Finance Fox was born and this journey through the blogosphere world has been nothing short of exciting. I’ve written some fairly interesting articles, that have gotten a fair good response in return and that has only inspired me to keep writing more. As a part time writer, per say, nothing excites me more, than seeing a response, be it via questions or comments. One of the things that I’ve always strive to achieve is to keep the articles very controversial, yet exciting, while keeping the reader engaged, in hopes of gaining some dialogue in return. Furthermore, in these six months, Finance Fox has gained a smaller group of followers and even a greater amount of followers via Twitter. Also so far, 95 posts have been written and Finance Fox has been featured in numerous Finance Carnivals. FF always strives to keep things interesting and there are some great plans in store for our readers (new ones too) over the next little while.

1. Double “100″ Giveaway – A way to give back to the readers and celebrate our 100th post and 100 Twitter followers. (Coming Soon)

2. New Header/Logo – A new logo has been unveiled, but it’s work in progress and continues to be tweaked. I’m sure it’s an upgrade from the old.

3. The man behind the scene – There is a man behind the scenes of Finance Fox and the mystery man will be unveiled in the next little while and you will see who he is, keep an eye on Twitter & FF. (Coming Soon)

4. Finance Fox Blog Fest – FF will begin hosting blog carnivals very shortly. Keep checking under Blog Fest for latest details and submission options. (Coming Soon)

5. Finance Fox Facebook Page – Currently in the works and should be launched shortly, hopefully over the next few weeks. (Coming Soon)

Finally I did not forget about the Friday Links. Here are some of  distinct reads from around the blogosphere,  that I’ve come across over the past week.

Canadian Finance Blog - Why you can do without Long term insurance and alternatives to it.

Canadian Capitalist- Why 30-year olds are screwed? That’s financially speaking of course. :)

Young & Thrifty – How to Travel the US & Canada on the Cheap.

Financial Samurai - Only the Poor or Super Rich say; “Money can’t buy Happiness”

Million Dollar Journey – Financial Advice or Financial Quackery?

Money Rabbitt – Crabs in a Bucket

Realized Returns- What is P/E? Jaymus explains Price to Earn Ratio. Simple and straight forward!

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