Wise Bread
"Living large on a small budget." | |
Industry | Internet |
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Founded | 2006 |
Founder | Greg Go, Lynn Truong, Will Chen |
Headquarters | United States |
Website |
WiseBread |
Wise Bread is a US-based financial advice website that offers advice on personal finance, frugality, career, travel, and deals and discounts. The site is written by multiple people and updates many times each day.[1][2] In 2009, Wise Bread published a book titled 10,001 Ways to Live Large on a Small Budget. In partnership with Macmillan Publishers, Wise Bread also launched the podcast, Dealista. Wisebread.com receives 1.25 to 1.77 million visits per month.[3][4]
Publications and Other Platforms
In 2009 Wise Bread partnered with Macmillan Publishers to create The Dealista — a 36 episode podcast series focused on finding great deals.[5]
In 2009, Wise Bread published a paperback book titled 10,001 Ways to Live Large on a Small Budget.[6] U.S. News & World Report's Kimberly Palmer reviewed the book, stating, “This book is just what we need right now — a reminder that tough economic times don’t mean we have to stop living well, just that we need to indulge more creatively.”[7]
Wise Bread has contributed content to a number of top news sites, including MSN Money,[8] U.S. News & World Report,[9] and the Huffington Post.[10]
Recognition
- In 2009, PC Magazine called Wisebread.com one of the top one hundred web sites of the year.[11]
- In 2010, Kiplinger named Wise Bread the "best pick for frugalistas" in its round up of best money blogs.[12]
- In 2011, About.com named Wise Bread the "top personal finance blog of 2011."[13]
- MSN listed Wise Bread among the top ten money blogs.[14]
- In 2013, Jean Chatzky described the site as one of the top ten financial blogs you should read,[1] and Kiplinger heralded Wise Bread's Twitter account for giving the "best smart spending advice" in its list of "the best of everything, 2013."[15]
Information researched and compiled by Wise Bread has been cited by high-authority news vendors including CBS,[16] Fox News,[17] and the Reader's Digest.[18]
References
- 1 2 Chatzky, Jean (22 November 2013). "Financial Blogs You Should Read". AARP.
- ↑ Peel, Ian (4 January 2010). The Rough Guide to Saving & Selling Online. Penguin. Retrieved 13 September 2014.
- ↑ "Wise Bread This Year's Visits and Page Views by Month". Site Meter. September 2014.
- ↑ "Wise Bread Site Overview". Alexa. September 2014.
- ↑ "Watch, listen, and read". USA Today. 5 October 2009.
- ↑ 10,001 ways to live large on a small budget. Skyhorse Publishing. 12 May 2009. ISBN 160239704X.
- ↑ Palmer, Kimberly (2010). "10,001 Ways to Live Large on a Small Budget". U.S. News & World Report.
- ↑ "Search Result for: Wise Bread (188 found)". MSN.
- ↑ "Wise Bread Recent Articles". U.S. News & World Report. 11 September 2014.
- ↑ "Wise Bread Author Profile". Huffington Post.
- ↑ Monson, Kyle (27 July 2009). "The Top 100 Web Sites of 2009". PC Magazine.
- ↑ Huddleston, Cameron (26 October 2010). "Our Picks for the Best Money Blogs". Kiplinger.
- ↑ Gunelius, Susan (2011). "Top Blogs of 2011". About.com.
- ↑ Weston, Liz (20 August 2012). "The 102 best money websites". MSN.
- ↑ "The Best of Everything, 2013". Kiplinger. December 2013.
- ↑ Johnson, Dave (6 December 2011). "5 best credit card airline mile sign-up bonuses". Columbia Broadcasting.
- ↑ "Shopping Strategies for Cyber Monday". Fox News.
- ↑ Michael, Paul (May 2012). "7 Money Saving Tips That Actually Don’t pay". Reader's Digest.