Hi there! I’m Pauline. You may know my other site Reach Financial Independence, I’ve been in the PF world for a few years now.
I am the new owner of Frugaling, and wanted to share my excitement with you about this new project.
What can you expect here from now on? Well, I don’t know yet to be honest. Personal finance, definitely. Random personal musings, I generally tend to publish them on my site.
So will it be me, some staff writers, a mix of both, that remains to be seen, but I wanted to give you a heads up, so you don’t wonder where Sam’s voice went. I hope you’ll like it! Cheers
Penny (@picksuppennies) says
Hi, Pauline! Thanks for heads up. Looking forward to seeing what you do with the site! Cheers and best wishes š
Pauline says
Thanks Penny!
Debbi says
Is Sam okay?
Pauline says
Yes!
Sam L. says
Hi Debbi,
All is well with me! Thanks for asking. As a graduate student finishing up a phd and soon-to-be looking for work, I decided it was the right time to sell. Pauline is a wonderful personal finance blogger and I know will continue an awesome legacy!
Thanks for being a friend,
Sam
Bette says
This is very weird. I miss Sam! I’ve never heard of a blog suddenly being bought by another person, esp when the owner doesn’t let his devoted readers know. Bizarre.
Pauline says
That actually is pretty frequent. If you read The Simple Dollar, Get Rich Slowly or Bargaineering for example, they were all sold after a few years.
Bette says
I feel, to paraphrase Katherine Heigl in the movie 27 Dresses, as if I just found out my favorite love song was written about a sandwich.
Sam L. says
Bette,
Ugh! I feel awful you didn’t get the goodbye you were looking for. That’s on me. As a graduate student, I got overburdened by life’s demands and couldn’t continue writing for now. Pauline is an incredible writer and surely continue this legacy with pride.
Thank you for your support all these years. I couldn’t have done it without people like you.
Sam
Sharon says
But they original owners of those blogs generally let the readership know a change was happening and some even stayed on as writers. I think we’re talking about a courtesy issue for people who have read a particular writer’s work for a long time. With that said, good luck with the new venture and I look forward to reading your thoughts.
Cyndy says
Don’t like surprises. So sad Sam could not take the time to write a good bye to his followers.
Bonnie says
Agreed. How much time and effort would it have taken? š
Emme says
I agree. It feels rude.
Bette says
Yes. Rude. Just goes to show, the “relationship” you develop with the writer of a blog isn’t real. It’s business. None of us were ever friends w/ Sam. It just felt that way!
Sam L. says
Hi everyone,
I miss you all a lot. To be honest, I never thought this was business for me. I put a lot of blood, sweat, and tears over the years. Eventually, I realized I was too busy to write on the side for now. Pauline provided me an opportunity to focus on the demands of graduate school. She’s an incredible person in the personal finance community and will continue a terrific legacy.
I most definitely care about your support all these years and wish I could’ve said a better goodbye. You meant a lot!
Your friend,
Sam
Millennial Money says
Whoah. Just saw this. I’ve been reading for 3 years and just stopped by to see what you were up to Sam. We will miss you bro. You were an inspiration in me starting my own PF blog. Best of luck with grad school. My wife just finished her PhD. I can’t imagine having the time to do both, so I respect your decision. Peace