24 July, 2006

Asia Blog Awards: Voting Begins

The first three categories are open for public voting for Q1 Asia Blog Awards.

Best Indonesian Blog

Best Thai Blog

Best Asian Food Blog

Polling for these three categories closes on 31 July. E-mail registration is required to vote and you may only vote once per category.

First-quarter finalists in the remaining categories will be anounced in the coming days. Thanks for your patience.

 

by @ 12:15 am. Filed under Uncategorized, Asia, East Asia, Northeast Asia, Asia Blog Awards

4 Responses to “Asia Blog Awards: Voting Begins”

  1. Jakc Ryan Says:

    In the Thai Blogs section, you have one blog listed twice and one missing. I suggest that needss fixed before too many people start voting.

  2. myrick Says:

    Thanks;
    Corrected before any damage done.

  3. Steve Suphan Says:

    I am kinda nominated twice here. I write for thai-blogs and my site
    stevesuphan.com is also linked. What to do? Or just leave it as it is?

  4. Rick Says:

    So what is going on. Is this contest over?

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