Canadian financial websites
We accept only the highest quality websites into our advertising network. All publishers are required to have a minimum volume of pageview (indicating their work is widely read) and cannot accept paid postings if they are a blog. Our focus on quality ensures that your ads are being displayed on the largest, widest and most widely read financial websites by Canadians.
Here’s a list of our current publishers. Note that this list may change at any time, and publishers may decline to accept advertising from any specific advertiser so the list may vary slightly from time to time:
- Canadian Capitalist - Perhaps the most popular personal financial blog in Canada. His blog now has over a thousand individual posts.This blog receives frequent mention in the Globe and Mail, MoneySense Magazine (The Best Canadian Investment Blogs), The Toronto Star, Financial Post, Globe Investor Magazine, The Vancouver Sun, as well as CEP News and AM640 in Toronto.
- Gail Vaz-Oxlade - The star of the wildly popular Canadian TV series ‘Til Debt Do Us Part’, Gail saves marriages by getting couples back on financial track. Her website is the focal point of a large community; Incorporating a blog and a busy forum that includes regional clubs that keeps Canadian readers coming back, her website is full of relevant advice that Canadians love to read.
- Stockchase - A retired insurance executive decided to keep track of what the investment specialists are saying about individual stocks. Rather than try to remember everything, he’s compiled all of his notes into an online database sortable by stock or expert. This site receives frequent mention in the Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail and the Financial Post (four times in those publications so far just in 2008).
- MillionDollarJourney - This widely read blog details the efforts of a eastern Canadian personal investor. This blogger has received mention in The Financial Post, The National Post, The Globe and Mail, The Telegram (Newfoundland’s leading newspaper), The Toronto Star, MoneySense Magazine, and was nominated on GlobeInvestor as ‘Best of the Blogs’.
- CanajunFinances - Big Canajun Man. Can you get anymore Canadian than that? This Ottawa native blogs about his investment efforts as well as news from around the sector.
- The Money Gardener - The Gardener is more of an active investor/trader. He blogs about specifics of his trades and investments, really tending to his investments like a garden!
- The Financial Blogger - #1 spot in Google for the search ‘financial blogger’! Good call on the domain name! Another very popular Canadian financial blog who’s had an entire article in the Globe and Mail dedicated to him in January 2008. Two other sites included by the same blogger are www.intelligentspeculator.net and www.thecredittoolbox.com.
- Quest for Four Pillars - This widely read blog by ‘Mr. Cheap’ is based around the principles of the best selling book ‘The four pillars of investing’.
- Canadian Dream - Free at 45 - Where he documents his financial plan to retire at 45. This popular blog has also been interviewed by the Globe and Mail and the National Post.
- A. Dawn - Investment author (Invest Now, available at Chapters) blogs about finance and investing. Also onboard is his Canadian investment blog at adawn.net.
- NurseB911! -In between saving lives in an Emergency Department this Registered Nurse and business grad blogs about building his wealth based on strong investing fundamentals and dividends offering unique perspectives fornew and experienced investors. He’s literally ‘Triaging his way to financial success.’ Brad also brings to our network his second website at dividendsanonymous.com
- WhereDoesAllMyMoneyGo? - This is the guy who wrote the book on RRSP’s! The personal blog of high end financial advisor and author of the book “RRSP’s, The Definitive Book on RRSP’s” available from amazon. Preet Banerjee has made national press with his focus on transparency within the industry. He’s also received mention in the National Post where he has been called the new breed of financial advisors.
- The Term Guy - Canada’s premier life insurance blog, this site receives 1000’s of visitors from Canadians actively researching their life insurance and financial services products.
- BarelKarsan - Two value investors (Barel and Karsan) and MBA’s discuss in depth investing topics. They’ve received mention at CNBC and Yahoo! Finance.
- DividendMoney - Another grassroots yet widely read blog, this one documents the journey of a young Canadian husband and father as he digs his way out from a debt load of $40,000 to a current net worth of $250.000 using primarily dividend paying stocks.
- ThickenMyWallet - readership on this popular blog is exploding. A financial blog with tons of detailed, knowledgeable posts.
- CanadianFinanceBlog - Another popular finance blog from Canada that has also been mentioned in the Globe and Mail.
- Canadian Money Forum - one of the more popular financial discussion forums…of, by and for Canadians.
- Financial Highway - Five mentions in the Globe and Mail in the first 8 months of 2009, this is an informative and influential Canadian financial blog.
- Tax Resource - penned by an accountant, this site is an authority on personal tax information and a wealth of information on topics such as RRSP’s, TFSA’s and everything else of interest to high networth Canadians.
- Canadian Financial DIY - Canadian investment blogger with a focus on the Do It Yourself’er.
- Investor’s Friend - Canadian investment newsletter and information.
- Mes Finances Perso - This blog is run by a guy who lives in Quebec, Montreal. This French-speaking junior engineer loves to present personal finances with a twist of humor and he firmly believes that it’s easy to get back on track with your finances by using a few solid guidelines. He regularly gives you tips on how to save money, optimize your cash flow & spend wisely.
- ColourfulMoney - you know it’s Canadian because it’s colourful with a ‘u’. This blog is run by an accountant and a technical writer.
- Young and Thrifty - a Canadian financial website for the Gen Y crowd.
..And other publishers as they come on board!
Need more proof that these are the hottest grassroots websites in the financial sector? Try Googling the term ‘discount brokers‘. You’ll see these websites on the front page. Google ‘TFSA‘, you’ll find these websites listed on the front page. These sites rank - and your targetted clients are going to be visiting them as they do their research on the web.
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