The 2007 Search Blog Awards: May We (& Others) Have Your Vote?
Like the work we do here on Search Engine Land? Then we’d love your vote in the 2007 Search Blog Awards that Search Engine Journal is having. We’re nominated in several categories, as are some of our people here at SEL. Here’s a rundown on the awards overall: Best SEO Blog of 2007 (our news […]
Danny Sullivan on December 28, 2007 at 11:46 am | Reading time: 2 minutes
Like the work we do here on Search Engine Land? Then we’d love your vote in
the
2007 Search Blog Awards that Search Engine Journal is having. We’re
nominated in several categories, as are some of our people here at SEL. Here’s a
rundown on the awards overall:
- Best SEO Blog of 2007
(our news editor, Barry Schwartz, also runs
Search Engine Roundtable, which is
nominated in this category)
- Best Search Industry News Blog of 2007
(Search Engine Land is nominated here, and your vote is appreciated!)
- Best Overall Search Marketing Blog of 2007
(Search Engine Land is also nominated here)
- Best SEO Plugin for WordPress
- Best Link Building Blog of 2007
- Best Social Media Marketing or Optimization Blog
- Best Local Search Blog
- Best Google Blog Not Owned by Google
- Best Search Engine Corporate Blog (owned by the search engines)
- Best Contextual Advertising Blog
- Best Affiliate Marketing Blog
- Best Search Engine Community/Forum
(our Sphinn forums launched this year are
nominated!)
- Best Search Engine Research Blog
- Breakout Blog of 2007
(our features editor, Vanessa Fox, had her
blog nominated here)
- Best Search Conference Coverage of 2007
(Barry will cry if Search Engine Roundtable doesn’t win)
- Best Search Conference Coverage in Photos
- Best Search Marketing Facebook Group
- Most Giving Search Blogger
(Aw, Barry and I both got nominated)
At Search Engine Roundtable, Barry’s done a
short list of his
picks for awards. Can’t decide? One nice thing is that you don’t have to. Voting
is on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being best — so you can give several blogs in a
particular category high marks, if you want to.
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