You can vote multiple times in the Best of Blogs Awards contest
In an attempt to bring some type of unity to the South Florida Blogosphere, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel has created further division and rivalry by launching the Best of Blogs Awards contest.
As if we needed anymore conflict.
But that’s just the cynics talking.
Me, I’m trying to win this damn thing, which is why I need your help.
In the time-honored tradition of South Florida election chaos, the Sun-Sentinel is allowing us to vote at least once a day for each category.
In other words, they are encouraging us to stuff the ballot box, which I’m sure has nothing to do with the fact that it increases ad impressions for them.
Nevertheless, Photography is Not a Crime is doing well in four categories. So let’s pound away at this thing until the end of the month when the contest is closed.
Categories are: Best Overall Blog, which is the grand prize and consists of all the blogs that were nominated.
I was also nominated for the “Politics” category, the “Art/DIY” category and the “Photography” category.
You need to register to the Sun-Sentinel in order to vote, but that just takes a minute and allows you to vote multiple times for the same blog.
And once you register, you might as well vote for the following blogs in other categories, which I am endorsing.
Defies Categorization: South Florida Daily Blog
Family Life: A Mom, a Blog and the Life In-Between
Foodies: Burger Beast
Humor: Sex and the Beach
Neighborhood: Miami Beach 411
News: Miami Beach 411
Personal: Holy Crap, My Hair is on Fire
Travel and Tourism: Miami Beach 411
There are other blogs running in the same categories as me and a few who were not even nominated that I respect greatly, so the above list is not limited to my favorite blogs.
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Comments
Good luck with the voting, Carlos. Just to clarify, you can only vote ONCE per day in each category.
C’mon PINAC fans:
# 1. Dos Beer-igos
# 2. The Phinsider
# 3. Midtown Chica
# 4. Your Daily Cute
# 5. Mike Loves Beer
# 6. Florida Keys Girl
# 7. GrillGrrrl – Adventures of a Girl on the Grill
# 8. Worstpizza.com
# 9. Photography is Not a Crime
# 10. Burger Beast
Hey Carlos, don’t forget about the North. IMO this one’s much worse then a photog being harassed for taking pics of a building. Maybe you could contact this kid for a PINAC story? Read the comments, looks like there’s some stories that need to be told.
http://citypaper.net/articles/2010/02/18/disturbing-the-peace
Thanks for the friendly reminder. I finally stopped procrastinating and signed up. Carlos, I really hope you win this. Come on everybody—sign up because this is an important topic that no one else is talking about. Many of the other blogs are also interesting, so now I’m invested in voting for them as well. My only complaint is I had to order a pizza after reading that pizza blog.
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