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Apr 08 2009

March’s Most Popular Blog and Editor’s Choice Awards

Published by admin at 10:33 am under Awards, Bonuses and Contests Edit This

As we finish out the first quarter of 2009, Why Be Normal made the leap to the Most Popular Blog spot for the month of March after her close second place finish last month, thus ending the three month streak of Convention Fans.

Our Editor’s Choice Award goes to A Poet’s View, Poetic Musings by Joanne Olivieri. Better known as Jodapoet in the forums, you can easily see why A Poet’s View is March’s recipient of Today.com’s Editor’s Choice. A Poet’s View is a diverse inspirational blog with well thought out posts including poetry, photos and product recommendations.

Most Popular Blog - Mar Editor’s Choice - Mar
Why Be NormalMost Popular Blog - Why Be Normal A Poet’s ViewA poet’s view - Editor’s choice award

Both of the above bloggers will receive $250 for their efforts. Stop by and congratulate them!

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4 Responses to “March’s Most Popular Blog and Editor’s Choice Awards”

  1. homemom3on 08 Apr 2009 at 12:28 pm edit this

    Congratulations to the winners! Great sites and content.

  2. raesmomon 08 Apr 2009 at 2:35 pm edit this

    Congrats! I enjoy both of these blogs.

  3. pointofreferencegirlon 08 Apr 2009 at 11:44 pm edit this

    Congrats to the winner shopefully one day it will be you congratulating me :-). keep up the great work

  4. trackeron 14 Apr 2009 at 8:47 am edit this

    Congratulations! And WOW are those layouts gorgeous!

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