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Minyanville: Laugh your way through the economic crisis

Karen Salmansohn writes about Minyanville, the personal finance site that uses humor to get its point across about the economy.

Salmansohn writes, “Minyanville, a financial fitness franchise conceived in the aftermath of the September 11th tragedy, won an Emmy Award last year for new approaches to business reporting and is widely known for it’s intelligent content, global community and entertaining critters, the first such time the Wall Street bull and bear have been branded.

“You know that expression: ‘A picture says a thousands words.’

“I’m a believer it should be rewritten: ‘A viral video is worth a few million words — and a few million loyally hooked viewers.’

“I’ve included links below to Minyanville’s wildly popular viral videos and a brief sampling of their written content so you can see why I’m hooked as one of the millions of ‘Minyans’ around the world!”

Read more here.

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