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Friday, January 05, 2007

Faultline USA Blogger Halo Awards

Faultline USA has started a Blogger Halo Award and they have twelve nominees so far.

A number of the nominees have been nominated by several bloggers. And a few bloggers have made several nominations. So, if you see the nominated blog listed here, please don’t nominate that blog again. You still have to the end of the day to get other nominations in. Voting will begin tomorrow.

About The Blogger’s Halo Award:

The “Blogger’s Halo Award” WILL go to the blogger who has not only created a vital up-to-the minute blog with a sizable readership and dedication to excellence, but this blogger would have gone way beyond the call of duty by demonstrating a selfless commitment to help other bloggers solve their blogging problems.

Nominate your favorite Blogger Saint today (nominations end tonight)

Here are the rules:
1. Link to this post in your blog.

2. Leave a comment there that describes (in about one paragraph) why you think your favorite blog should receive a Halo. (This is the honor system, so don’t nominate your own blog).

3. Leave any new nominations in the comments on this current page. Be sure to post links to your nominee’s blog as well as to your blog in the comments.

4. Links to the grateful bloggers that made nominations will also be posted when the winner(s) are announced.

5. Check back tomorrow to vote. Each blogger gets to vote for one blogger (you can’t vote for your own blog).


If you would like to view the earlier comments made about these nominees please go to these two links:
http://faultlineusa.blogspot.com/2006/12/bloggers-halo-award-2006.html

http://faultlineusa.blogspot.com/2006/12/nominate-blogger-for-halo.html


My nomination is Iowa Voice, Brian, despite his heavy load, took the time and effort to send me quite a few emails helping me when I first started. He explained the simplest and most basic things, such as trackbacks, gave me URL's and took the time to explain what needed to be done to get my blog off the ground.

He showed me that this all isn't some kind of a competition, but it is a group of people, with the same goals, helping each other.

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