RSS and email update subscribers, you'll notice something different about the way your content is being delivered to you.
There are plenty of deals to be found online, but there has to be a middle ground between amount of money you save with each deal and the amount of time you spend looking for each one.
I've found it. It's in the form of 6 RSS feeds.
The Carnival of Personal Finance is up at 2millionblog, and like last week's, there are a couple of posts right up our alley.
It's a great time to be an online saver.
The number of online savings accounts is through the roof, and banks big and small are getting into the act.
Ah, free money.
It made me smile when it was Google Checkout giving it away, and it's making me smile now that PayPal is giving it away.
Many brick and mortar banks don't want you to bank online, despite the many benefits available.
In fact, James Van Dyke, founder of Javelin Strategy & Research in Pleasanton, Calif., says that if banks "got their act together," online banking would become more widely used.
What does it take for you to give out your phone number, email address and city to a complete stranger online?
For the better part of 100 people, it's a free sofa.