KBCafe Blog Awards
If you’re going to vote in only one blog awards this year, make it Randy Charles Morin’s KB Cafe awards. After all, not only is Randy the super secret (even from me) owner of the Blog News Channel, but he listed InsideGoogle as one of his favorite blogs in an interview. I’m currently in second place in the Google category, so vote early and often to win this thing!
I’d recommend voting for all the friends and associates of this here blog, like my InsideMicrosoft (tied for first), BNC blogs Apple Watch (second place) and Hoffman’s Hearsay (tied for first), as well as Coolz0r’s Marketing Thoughts (first place), Gary Price’s ResourceShelf in the Library blog category (second place), the Indie Kids blog in the music blog category (tied for first) and Mets Blog in the baseball blog category (first place).





[…] Randy’s KB Cafe Blog Awards have come to an end and after two weeks of voting and mostly a lot of waiting, the winners have been announced. This blog apparently won an award too, in the category of ‘Best Marketing Blog’, although I don’t consider myself to be ‘better’ than Rubel’s Micro Persuasion or Seth Godin’s Blog . They probably didn’t even know there was voting going on, otherwise I’d have ended up in third place, which still would have been very good. I didn’t really made great news off it either, because frankly I thought I never stood a chance, being such a youngster amongst these titans in my category. Nevertheless, most likely thanks to Nathan’s post about the awards, I gathered some votes and apparently enough to come out first place. Nathan himself didn’t do bad either, with a first place for ‘Best Microsoft Blog’. Philipp won the ‘Best Google Blog Award’ and Jason the ‘Best Apple Blog Award’. Thanks to all who’ve voted, wherever you guys are. […]
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[…] Randy’s KB Cafe Blog Awards have come to an end and after two weeks of voting and mostly a lot of waiting, the winners have been announced. This blog apparently won an award too, in the category of ‘Best Marketing Blog’, although I don’t consider myself to be ‘better’ than Rubel’s Micro Persuasion or Seth Godin’s Blog . They probably didn’t even know there was voting going on, otherwise I’d have ended up in third place, which still would have been very good. I didn’t really made great news off it either, because frankly I thought I never stood a chance, being such a youngster amongst these titans in my category. Nevertheless, most likely thanks to Nathan’s post about the awards, I gathered some votes and apparently enough to come out first place. Nathan himself didn’t do bad either, with a first place for ‘Best Microsoft Blog’. Philipp won the ‘Best Google Blog Award’ and Jason the ‘Best Apple Blog Award’. Thanks to all who’ve voted, wherever you guys are. […]
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