The Love and Hate Of Credit Cards

The battle lines are drawn and the strategy is being planned in the
offices of John Cow and Garry Conn. It's a competition that is spreading
across the Blogger world. Cow versus Conn in a race to see who can
come up with the blog that earns the most money beginning on May 19th
and ending on June 19th.

I know I can learn from this competition as they are posting most of
their "steps" from building the Blog to turning into a money maker.
I am a frequent visitor of John Cow's Blog and visited Garry Conn's
for the first time when I heard about the contest. I left a comment on
Garry's Blog and he quickly answered with a friendly welcome message
and was honored that he paid a visit to my Blog and gave me a
complement on it. Good for the ego and strengthen my confidence
level.

Both Bloggers are offering prizes and rewards for spreading the word
about the contest so I decided to throw my "cap" in the ring. I instantly
gained respect for Garry where he discussed his credit card debt when
he was younger. This kindled memories of my similar struggle with
credit cards. Hundreds and thousands of people were and are in the same
boat. Like rowing into a strong wind...you are making headways as long
as you keep paddling but take a break and you quickly loss "ground".

So...my next article will be the love and hate relationship between me and
the "plastic".
 

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  • 5/15/2008 6:59 PM Garry Conn wrote:
    Sounds like a really great upcoming article. Hope to get a nice piece of that in the class.
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    1. 5/16/2008 5:48 AM Gord wrote:
      Thank You. Just noticed on how a Blog post starts a sort of wave
      through the Blogger world. The last couple of days I have visited
      blogs that are on the theme of expressing your personal feelings
      and if you should discuss "normally" private issues. The majority
      comment that's what blogging is all about and building trust.
      When you think about it..why would a reader return if they
      don't trust or believe what your are trying to get across.
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