The day I quit making new blogs will probably be the day when I either come into a lot of money (and decide to pursue other interests) or I will have lost my eyesight. Well, I certainly do not want to experience the latter! The former would be nice though.

Over the past two months I have launched five new blogs, three of which I created within the past two weeks. I held off mentioning anything about these blogs because they are in various stages of development.

The new blogs are:

Debt2Assets – I bought this domain on a whim and decided to develop it by gathering together select articles from discontinued Blogspot blogs of mine that were gathering dust. The theme of this particular blog is to help people go from a life of debt to financial freedom. How they get there is up to them, but getting out of debt (or having control over debt) is where this blog is at. I should have the remaining articles moved over by February 2008.

Matthew Keegan — Gee, you think I would eventually develop a site based on my name, right? While “The Article Writer” is specific to one area of my business, my namesake site (which is barely registering) will reflect my entire business, not just article writing. What you see right now is barely more than a shell, but I have plans to overhaul and expand the blog after the first of the new year.

WordJourney — I bought this May 2000 registered domain earlier this month, seizing it because the name struck me — I have wanted to run a devotional blog based on Bible scripture and my personal, but inspired commentary. For people familiar with “Your Daily Bread” they will see something similar in style, but uniquely me. I hope to be able to update the blog 3-4 times each week.

That is it for now — I may have another blog rolling out soon and then I will take a break. Yes, 1 or 2 of my 7 blogs are “flip” material, but I do not have plans to move any blogs out of my portfolio at least for a few months.