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But I think Tom is in an excellent position to raise this sector of the blogosphere; his connections could take this to mainstream.
I must take issue with the name though - 'American' is so geographically limiting (I realise they are open to english language blogs) and rather a snub to those outside the USA.
On the other hand your right this could make our small blogging effort finally something others pay attention to. Being in the US and talking to retailers and importers everyday, I'm surprised by how many have no idea that we exsist!
So long story short - the awards attract attention to the whole sector of wine blogs which is good for everyone. Community driven sites are how smaller blogs can differentiate themselves with their content.
But I think Tom is in an excellent position to raise this sector of the blogosphere; his connections could take this to mainstream.
I must take issue with the name though - 'American' is so geographically limiting (I realise they are open to english language blogs) and rather a snub to those outside the USA.
I really do think Tom was smart to do this. Also gutsy, to be the first is hard, but can be very rewarding. I like what the well-fed network has done and I hope that Tom has the same level of success with time!
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On the other hand your right this could make our small blogging effort finally something others pay attention to. Being in the US and talking to retailers and importers everyday, I'm surprised by how many have no idea that we exsist!
As a plug for myself, Wine Life Today is a community driven site for bloggers to attract readers to their stories. I put it up so that good, insightful writing would get attention. You submit the stories and readers in the community vote on them. And, like Digg.com for Tech, popular stories get promoted to the front page. Community driven editorial control. This is one way for a blog starting out to get exposure (of course, it has to be a well written article to be popular and get promoted). A good article will get read more often and the name of the blog it came from (or online publication) doesn't matter as much. Its been up for about 6 months now and has attracted enough users such that the Front Page has very interesting stuff on there. It still has a Catavino feed going to it but I haven't had to use feeds on there any more b/c users are steadily submitting their stories for the community to review.
So long story short - the awards attract attention to the whole sector of wine blogs which is good for everyone. Community driven sites are how smaller blogs can differentiate themselves with their content.
I really do think Tom was smart to do this. Also gutsy, to be the first is hard, but can be very rewarding. I like what the well-fed network has done and I hope that Tom has the same level of success with time!
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Tom is in PR after all, and he knows his stuff. Everyone getting nominated is getting a bit more attention than they otherwise would have as well, so I think its a win-win.
Tom is in PR after all, and he knows his stuff. Everyone getting nominated is getting a bit more attention than they otherwise would have as well, so I think its a win-win.