Because of some problems with hosting, the Finwikian is down for a move. Because it’s a large wiki, importing the database will take more time than I’m able to give at this point. It should be up in a week or two, depending on the amount of free time I have to devote to moving it. Right now, the Finwikian is redirected to the Finwikian Blog, since that took only half an hour to transfer.
Finwikian Down Due to Host Switch
October 31st, 2008 — Wiki News
PF Blogs Offering Special for Finwikian Readers
March 7th, 2008 — Wiki News
Flexo of Consumerism Commentary, the consummate personal finance blogger who founded PFBlogs.org is offering a Friends of PFBlogs.org coupon code for Finwikian readers and participants. As mentioned on the site, being a Friend of PFBlogs.org gets you additional exposure on their site, both on the blogroll and as your post comes up on the aggregator.
This subscription link activates a 33% discount for a yearly subscription in the Friends of pfblogs.org or a 20% discount for a monthly subscription. A 33% discount will bring the subscription price down to just under $50 instead of $70.
If you don’t feel like subscribing as a Friend, make sure you join the site and expose your personal finance blog for free.
Welcome to The Finwikian Blog!
March 4th, 2008 — Wiki News
A month ago today, I had a vision while at work. Not the kind where you hear voices or see people, but as I put back a book on wikis I thought “Why doesn’t someone make a wiki of personal finance and PF bloggers?” The thought stuck with me and by the end of the day I had come up a framework and a plan.
And today The Finwikian: Your Two Cents on Personal Finance is born!
What is The Finwikian?
A community has grown up around personal finance blogs. As a librarian-type, I felt compelled to organize it into a useful resource. Obviously, no one site will ever capture the multiplicity of viewpoints and experiences found in the individual sites. However, I hope that this one will be valuable for bloggers and for those looking for information.
For example, each blog page links to tables of blogs—such as Personal Finance Bloggers, Tax Bloggers, or Frugality Bloggers. These tables allow you to discover other blogs with similar interests, to learn a little bit about them by visiting their Finwikian pages and then to visit the blogs themselves if you’re interested.
That makes it an excellent tool for writers and readers, you can share your blog with others, you can contribute to pages on other blogs you read, and hopefully you will discover new blogs in the process.
There will be a number of pages on various topics from Dave Ramsey and his Debt Snowball to Credit Card Arbitrage and Peer To Peer Lending. I can’t create them alone; I hope that the personal finance community will join together in making this not just one person’s site and idea, but our site full of our ideas.
Dear PF friends, if your blog isn’t on the wiki, I’m very sorry. I cataloged a bit over 100, but according to PFblogs, there are over 1000 out there. It’s pretty easy to add your blog to the wiki and the list—if you have trouble with it, let me know.
Some useful pages for getting started on the wiki are:
- The How-To Section which has information on everything from creating a new page to using formatting and templates. A lot of it is intuitive and the wiki editor is similar to a Wordpress/Blogger/E-mail editor.
- The About page.
- If you decide to become a contributer on The Finwikian or even just want to support it, you can use some of these nifty banners/badges or make your own!
This blog will have Wiki News, How-To’s, etc.
Template — Blog Entries
March 4th, 2008 — Template
When creating a new entry for your blog or your friend’s blog, here’s a handy template with commentary/examples:
Blog Title: [http://blogtitle.com Blog Title]
Blog URL: http://blogtitle.com
Feed URL: http://feeds.feedburner.com/blog (or whatever that blog’s feed is)
Blogger name(s)/Alias(es):
Blog start date: If you have an archives page, use [http://blogtitle/archive/ August 4, 2004] otherwise just use August 4, 2004
About the Blog: Your description of your blog. For the entries I made, I used the blog’s own description from the About pages (if they had one) but you may be able to come up with a description better suited to The Finwikian.
Approx post frequency: multiple times daily, daily, 4-5 times weekly, 3-5 times weekly, 2-4 times weekly, weekly…it’s approximate, so it doesn’t have to be specific. If you have a specific schedule, you might want to specify something like Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Blog Categories (on this wiki): These are the current category pages for the wiki. If you come up with another idea, add it to the wiki entry on this template. [[Personal Finance Bloggers]], [[Frugal Bloggers]], [[Debt and Credit Bloggers]], [[Investing Bloggers]], [[Personal Development and Productivity Bloggers]], [[Tax Bloggers]], [[Christian Finance Bloggers]], [[P2P Lending Bloggers]], [[Muslim Finance Bloggers]], [[Real Estate Bloggers]]
Specializations: You can link to your category pages e.g. [http://yourblog.com/category/investing investing] or you can list specializations or even link to articles on your site or on the Finwikian. Pretty much whatever you want to do.
Highlights: Links to some of your best articles, some of your unique categories or series (like 33 Days to Fix Your Finances).
Memberships/Other Sites and Projects: Got another blog? Link to it! Member of a blog network? Link to the Network’s page on the site—like [[Money Blog Network]].
Of course, you don’t have to stick with this specific template. But it’s a handy way of standardizing the information that people will want to know about your blog.
How To — Create a New Page (Entry) on the Wiki
March 3rd, 2008 — How To
See something that still needs to be covered? Want to create a new page (entry) on the Finwikian? Here’s a brief outline of how to start a new page.
The first way to find out if a new page needs to be created is to use the search bar on the Finwikian’s left sidebar to search for the page title. For instance, if you’re looking for a page on the subject Debt Snowball, search for that (you don’t need quotation marks, but you can).
The second is to click on a link on another Wiki page. For instance, the Dave Ramsey page might have the words “Debt Snowball” underlined in red. When you click through, there’s no page. If you’re writing/editing another page, you can also use the link function [[Debt Snowball]] to create a new page (or it’ll link to the existing Debt Snowball page) and click through to it from there.
If there’s already a page for it, you can edit it with any changes you feel are necessary.
But if there isn’t a page, then you’ll get this message:
There is no page titled “Debt Snowball”. You can create this page.
Click on the “create this page” link to open the Wiki Editor and make the new page.
The How To category has other posts on using the Wiki Editor and tools.

