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Carl Knibbs
by Lovemoney Staff Carl Knibbs on 10 June 2009  |  Comments 4 comments

From today onwards, when you log in to lovemoney.com, you'll find our homepage has transformed into your very own personal homepage (PHP) packed with lovemoney.com goodies

From today onwards, when you log in to lovemoney.com, you'll find our homepage has transformed into your very own personal homepage (PHP) packed with lovemoney.com goodies. More or less all the elements from the website that are personal to you will be available here.

So, if you have question threads you are watching on Q and A, lovemoney.com blogs you are following, or tags you have created for your favourite lovemoney.com content - this is the place for you to manage all that content.

Other cool things you'll notice on the PHP are the product illustrations. Based on your profile we have selected highly-ranked financial products we think you will like. Each of these products can help you save money, which is, of course, what we're all about! This week we are adding five new illustrations of products we think could make a real difference in your life: car insurance, life insurance, home insurance, 0% balance transfer credit cards and lifetime balance transfer credit cards.

Beyond that, we have kept a feed of the latest stories and videos on the homepage, and we have built in the ability for you to manage your tags from this page - no need to go through your settings. To adjust your settings (email frequency, your personal details, etc), go to 'Adjust your settings' in the top panel, or 'Settings' top-right.

Finally, we're please to introduce Alison Hunt's new blog, The Frugal Family. Ally plans to blog about clever ways to feed, entertain and care for a family... on a budget, of course!

Over the coming months we have more features in store, all of which we are confident will add to the overall personalised experience. First things first, it feels good to have a proper PHP - a homepage where we can offer you all the things we've been working on. 

As usual, I'd really like to hear feedback on the work we're doing and the changes we're making to the site. If you leave a comment below I promise will read and respond...

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  • Mike10613
    Love rating 414
    Mike10613 said

    I just looked at goals. They are either not relevant or I have done them. Selling off junk. I am about to have a go on EBay. That was the only one left. What I really want to do is sell the copyright on the novel I'm writing. I'm on the last chapter. I think it's original. I have lots of friends on the Internet and they have read the first half and like it. The Americans in particular. It has even been read out to an English class in Poland! I plan a website with a forum to back up the novel and have a lot of experience in psychology that I've used in the novel and will use to market it. So many vanity publishers, snobby ones that won't touch you unless you're J.K. Rowling! I need a good one who reads the first three chapters and if it's good reads the lot. It will be finished in a few weeks. I started in December and it'll be around 200,000 words of comedy, adventure and mystery. Most people say it would make a good film. Any suggestions?

    Report on 17 July 2009  |  Love thisLove  0 loves
  • Carl
    Love rating 53
    Carl said

    Hi Mike,

    Have you considered self-publishing?

    Blurb or lulu?

    They have marketing services/book shop facilities built in to their service.

    Sounds very interesting, good luck!

    Carl

    Report on 06 August 2009  |  Love thisLove  0 loves

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