Lorelle on WordPress is second on the Blogger’s Choice Awards list for Best Blog About Blogging, just after Darren Rowse’s Problogger. Wow, I’m in good company.
The Blogger’s Choice Awards is asking bloggers to nominate their favorite bloggers on a variety of subjects and awards will be announced June 2nd at PostieCon. Why not go register to vote and have your say about which bloggers are your favorite bloggers.
Lately, Lorelle on WordPress has been getting a lot of attention. Top 100 Bloggers keeps this site in the top 5 fairly consistently. Voting is open to any registered participant.
A more fair popularity contest is WordPress.com Blog of the Day which features the most popular blogs and blog posts on WordPress.com by traffic, sorted by language. The information is used to populate the statistics on WordPress.com Dashboards and the front page of the WordPress.com hosting service site. This blog is usually in the top 100.
The Seventh Annual Weblog Awards, known as the “Bloggies”, were announced last month, but Lorelle on WordPress wasn’t part of the final cut. But a lot of awesome bloggers won this high prestigious honor.
Do you have some favorite blog awards that you follow or have won? Which ones do you think are the most important? Why? And what would you want to see in a good blog award? What would be the criteria to qualify?
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8 Comments
Congrats Lorelle! I would go on to say that Lorelle on WordPress is a must for every blogger, novice or experienced. In fact his blog provides a lot of information to the reader, blogger or not.
You’ve got my votes and my support Lorelle. You have great content in here. Ever since you dropped in the link to a post of yours, I kept reading and reading through your blog, discovering each time new insights.. Thanks for the time you put in and for the passion of sharing your knowledge.
Sorry for not posting comments as often since I think I’m mostly a lurker in here
Hope I’ll have time to blog something on this and call for my buddies to vote for your blog
Congratulations!!!
I think Hans *points up* just said most, if not all, of what I wanted to say in the first place
Congrats, Lorelle, for the nominations (and just to let you know that I’ve voted for you, not because I was following the crowd, but because I seriously think you deserve it)
I’ve voted for you, too!
I think competitions and awards are good, but one thing I find frustrating is when those that vote have to ‘register’. Am I missing something? Is there any real need to put all your faithful readership through a registration process just to vote for you?
While I understand, but don’t appreciate requiring registration in order to vote as well, all such competitions require registration. They believe it will prevent gaming of the games.
Armen, trust me, I do not measure my success based upon contests.
Rosie O’Donnell rocks!