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Friday, February 25, 2005

Barnako Bashes Business Blog Awards

MarketWatch's Frank Barnako bashes the Business Blogging Awards and also says I should have won. That's nice of Frank. But to be honest, I don't pay a lot of attention to these awards - there's just too darn many of them. I think all bloggers are important, even a blog with two readers. With tools like PubSub, Feedster and Technorati making it easy to find relevant content, a blogger's traffic and kudos are less important that what he/she has to say, at least in my book. That's what matters.

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» Frank Didn't Like Our Awards from InsideBlogging - The Blog Inside InsideBlogging
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» The Best Part of Having Won Best Marketing Blog... from JSLogan
...is being insulted for having won by Frank Barnako. If you don't know who Frank Barnako is, you’re in good company, Frank doesn’t know who you or I am either. Apparently, that’s his problem with The 2005 Business Blogging Awards. BTW…Frank’s a Ma... [Read More]

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