The Odysseus Medal competition — Voting for the People’s Choice Award is open
Fifteen nominees this week, although ten are from BloodhoundBlog contributors, writing either at BHB or at their home weblogs. I don’t know what to do about this. I don’t think I’m being biased. The one thing I could suggest is that y’all nominate more posts from a broader range of sources.
Vote for the People’s Choice Award here. You can use the voting interface to see each nominated post, so comparison is easy.
Voting runs through to 12 Noon MST Monday. I’ll announce the winners of this week’s awards soon thereafter.
Here is this week’s short-list of Odysseus Medal nominees:
- Geno Petro — Big, hungry beast, Big, Hungry Beast
- Sean Broderick — Rubik’s Cube, Reasons Come First
- Kris Berg — Trulia, Make checks payable to Trulia.com
- Geno Petro — First in, last out, First In, Last Out
- Kris Berg — Snowboarding, I may see you on the way down
- Kevin Boer — Curbed, Curbed.com = HomeGain Redux; Is History Repeating Itself? Will Curbed.com Start Selling Leads?
- Brian Brady — HR 3915, HR 3915: Open Letter to Senator Dodd from a Veteran Mortgage Originator
- Joel Burslem — Facebook, Advertising Your Real Estate Business on Facebook
- Steve Leung — Reverse offer, Considering the Reverse Offer
- Jim Duncan — Green building, Green building will soon be invisible
- Kris Berg — Boomerang, Warning: Boomerang may cause injury to others
- Jillayne Schlicke — HR 3915, Mortgage Brokers and Loan Originators Should Support HR3915
- Dan Green — Flux capacitor, Happy Anniversary, Flux Capacitor
- Jim Watkins — True equity, True Equity - In the Real Estate Sense
- Kris Berg — SEO, Chasing My Long Tail - My Truth About SEO
Deadline for next week’s competition is Sunday at 12 Noon MST. You can nominate your own weblog entry or any post you admire here.
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