Happy Friday! Welcome to the newly redesigned Disease Called Debt! It’s been a bit of a headache getting this sorted so I’m glad it’s now switched over! If you see anything not working on the site, please bear with me on it as I’m still making tweaks. If anything is dreadfully wrong, please let me know!
I hope you like the new design. I wanted something that sums up the way I see our own debt situation – bold and serious with an edge. I also hope to get a professional logo designed in the next few weeks. I have tried to get a proper logo before now but I’ve never been happy with the result so I’ve just made do with my own creations!
I’ve wanted to change the design for some time now but held off due to lack of funds. This redesign didn’t cost too much after all, just £25 for a new theme which I’ve altered because I already had Genesis installed on another blog of mine. Plus a little more for a couple of plugins I wanted and also some additional costs for technical support. 🙂
Because I didn’t want to disrupt the existing website, I tried to redesign the site in a sub folder so I could take my time over it. I ran into some major problems trying to make it live and I got my fingers burned using someone from Fiverr to help me. I now also understand why it’s much better to get a design you’re happy with sooner rather than later! There’s too much risk if things go wrong for a start.
Thanks to Jeremy at Modest Money for his advice which probably stopped me from having a meltdown. Also thank you to Grayson at Debt Roundup for his expert technical assistance and I would definitely recommend him to anyone who needs help with WordPress.
Managing Debt with Kids Part 2
I’m writing over at Debt Advice Blog today for part 2 of my Managing Debt with Kids series. This post focuses on making the most of family life whilst in debt, including family budgeting and making sure the kids don’t miss out even though money is tight. I hope you’ll head on over to check it out!
Personal finance blog roundup – Friday’s Fab Links
It’s been a while since I did a personal finance blog roundup post, so I’ve been busy reading blogs this week as well as redesigning the site. Below are links to just a few personal finance posts I’ve enjoyed!
Father’s Day is looming and if you’re running out of ideas of what to get your Dad this year you might want to check out Laurie’s post over at the Frugal Farmer. She shared some Great Father’s Day Gift Ideas.
Student Debt Survivor hosted a really good guest post by My Money Design called How to start saving for retirement at 30 years old. This article contains some great advice, starting with deciding what you actually want and need for your retirement.
Pauline at Make Money Your Way posted her May Blog Income and Stats Recap. All I can say here is WOW and she is an inspiration. This is proof that money can definitely be made by blogging!
Sara at Debt Camel posted a really helpful article called How does a DMP affect your credit rating? As you know, we are in a debt management plan, albeit one that we are now managing ourselves. This post is very useful for anyone considering entering into a debt management plan if they are struggling with repaying their debts.
I’ve been enjoying reading a relatively new blog called How to Save Money. There was a great article on the site this week called Saving Money on Vacations with Staycations. Staycations aren’t just about staying at home to get the house type jobs done instead of going on holiday – if you plan them properly, you could actually end up with a very relaxing break!
By the way, if you haven’t already seen the Modest Money Top Finance Blogs list yet, I recommend that you take a look (and if you’re a personal finance blogger you can get your site added). It’s a handy place to visit if you’re looking for other personal finance blogs to read but you’re not sure where to start.
I hope you all have a great weekend and that you enjoy the above links!
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Loving the new design Hayley! Glad it’s all working out 🙂
Shoeaholicnomore recently posted…Thing Thursday 6/5/2014
Thanks so much! Have a lovely weekend. 🙂
I really like the new design.
I’m on the same boat – I’m just using a free theme right now, but thinking about getting a much better premium theme. I might ask you, Jeremy, and Grayson for some help when I’m ready to take the leap.
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Thanks Aldo! I used a free theme for ages (twenty twelve). It was actually a good theme because you can make lots of modifications to it. A worpdress designer could probably make that theme look brilliant. Glad I’ve got this one now though. 🙂 If I can be of help to you at all, please just ask!
I love love love the new fresh design Hayley! It’s so crisp and clean! That J, he can be so helpful. 😉 Have a great weekend!
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Thanks GMD, I’m so glad that you like it! 🙂 I really appreciate your J taking the time to help me out! I definitely prefer the writing side of blogging to the technical… Have a lovely weekend both of you. xo
Congrats on the new site design. That is no easy task moving stuff around on sites!
Tonya@Budget and the Beach recently posted…21 Day Challenge: Stretching/Link Love
Thanks Tonya! I usually ever only go into the WordPress platform. I have do desire to see cPanel ever again! Have a great weekend. 🙂
Very nice! I can’t wait to see what the logo looks like. I would offer to help, but I’m mostly only good with typography logos. I’m trying to redesign my own right now! I like the little icon you have, though.
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Oh thanks anyway E.M. for thinking about helping me! That’s really nice of you. Can’t wait to see your redesigned logo, I’ll be looking out for that!
Agreed it’s got a nice clean look, I might have look into this some day!
Even Steven recently posted…Retirement Downsides and Happy Surprises
Thanks Even Steven! Glad you like it. 🙂
I’m loving the new design! Congrats on getting it completed.
Glen @ How To Save Money recently posted…This Weeks Best Reads 6 June 2014
I really love the new design. It’s so crisp. Your logo is great too!
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Thanks for the including me as a Fab Link!
I too love the design – very clean and attractive, I’m a big fan of Genesis. And your new logo looks very professional to me!
Sara @ Debt Camel recently posted…Have a cheap holiday at home!
You’re welcome Sara and thanks for your comments about the design, I’m really glad you like it! I put the new logo up yesterday so hopefully that’s the final touch! 🙂