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March 23, 2007

I love N.Y.

staci

This week I'm in New York City Click here to learn about third-party website links for BlogHer Business '07 Click here to learn about third-party website links, a social media conference for business bloggers. Wells Fargo is featured as one of the case studies, so I've been discussing my own experiences with the Student LoanDown. A lot of the folks here seem surprised that Wells Fargo—and even a bank, in general—is blogging. Are you?

There's a reason why this city never sleeps, though: street noise. It's why I'm still wide awake and writing at 12:38 a.m. My hotel, as lovely as it is, is right across the street from Madison Square Garden Click here to learn about third-party website links. And in just a few hours, when I'm in search of coffee, I'll be playing human Frogger Click here to learn about third-party website links with a mass of New Yorkers crossing Seventh Avenue.

Doesn't matter—New York's energy is amazing, and the conference is, too. I feel very fortunate to be here!

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hello,
I need a student loan and information

seo, we'd be happy to help. A good place to start is on the Wells Fargo web site (wellsfargo.com/student). On the top right, there's a gray box that says "Find the Right Loan"--just answer a few questions about your program and school, and we'll recommend the right student loan for your needs. Or feel free to send me an email using the Contact tool here on the blog, and I can walk you through the process. Thanks!

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