Written on December 17th, 2004 at 03:12 pm by Darren Rowse
Pro Blogger of the Year
It is that time of the year where bloggers everywhere are giving awards so I thought I’d ask the question - who is the ‘Pro Blogger’ of the Year?
This may not be an official award but I’m interested in people’s opinions and thoughts. What blogger (not blog) would you give the award to? And why?
Would you give it to one of the high profile bloggers like Nick Denton, Brian Alvey or Jason Calacanis who are experimenting with models of earning money directly from blogs?
Perhaps it would be one of those crazy creative bloggers who truely sold themselves to blogging this year, Active Apparel website Sell Homemade Video or Darren Barefoot.
Or would you give it to someone who is enabling bloggers to earn a few dollars from their site like Henry Copeland from Blog ads or even a blogger who is working to provide a blogging tool like Anil Dash from Six Apart.
Or maybe you have someone like Doc Searls, Jason Kottke, Steve Rubel or Jeff Jarvis in mind.
Or maybe its one of the many emerging enternetuserss who are quietly going about their business without blowing their own trumpet.
Who would you nominate and Why? What categories would you have if you were giving enternetusers awards. Perhaps if there is a big enough response we’ll run an inaugural enternetusers award early in 2005.
6 Responses to “Pro Blogger of the Year”
Six Apart Professional Network
December 17th, 2004 5:17 pm
Pro Blogger of the Year
Darren’s begun a discussion over on his enternetusers site about who should be named Pro Blogger of the Year. More interesting than the nominees would be a discussion of what makes a good Pro Blogger. Any ideas?…
The One True b!X
December 17th, 2004 5:52 pm
This will count as blowing my own horn, but: Do I count? Heh.
See the New Media Musings item
http://www.newmediamusings.com/blog/2004/11/portland_commun.html
and the dotJournalism item
http://www.journalism.co.uk/news/story1168.shtml
and the Blog Herald item
http://www.blogherald.com/2004/12/15/death-in-the-blogosphere-christopher-frankonis-portland-communique/
to get a sense of the background of the current precarious position of Portland Communique, my two-year experiment in one-man, full-time amateur journalism.
Dubbed a “must read” by Oregon’s largest newspaper, and yet likely folding in about 15 days unless someone thinks of a way to support it.
Jeremy C. Wright
December 18th, 2004 2:57 am
Trackback wasn’t working… So here are my thoughts on this :)
http://www.ensight.org/archives/2004/12/17/professional-blogger-of-the-year/
Things that... make you go hmm
December 18th, 2004 4:08 am
Enough already, you can’t eat awards
Not to take away from the honor, er, ego stroking that goes along with winning most awards, here’s something early on in sales that I learned that is very true: you can’t eat pins, plaques and awards. The award that matter…
christian
June 8th, surf zone.7:55 am
I like the idea of some quiet blogger who has worked hard stayed with it. He must of great content though and at least worked for a year. I think the bloggers who have traffic and make money have motivation and not just the love of blogging. The quiet bloggers only have self motivation and
christian
June 8th, surf zone.7:56 am
Srry I hit enter. What i was going to say is that. Established bloggers have motivation and none don’t. Thats why i like the idea of a quite blogger
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