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February 23, 2007

Vote Vagablogging for the 2007 Travvies Best Group-Written Travel Blog

With your help, we can make Vagablogging the 2007 Travvies winner for Best Group-Written Travel Blog.

Hosted by Upgrade: Travel Better, the Travvies aim to boost the profile of the travel blogosphere, so far left out of major Web media contests like the Webby Awards. It seems to be working: the Travvies are only a few weeks old and already they’ve been mentioned by the likes of Condé Nast Traveler.

Vagablogging was nominated in four of the Travvies’ six categories (Best Travel Blog, Best Single-Author Blog [by National Geographic Traveler's chief researcher, no less], Best Informative/Practical Travel Blog, and Best Group-Written Blog). As you might have guessed, we’re a finalist in the Best Group-Written Travel Blog.

Voting is now open to the public, and wraps up on February 28 at 6:00 p.m. Central Standard Time. So, please surf over to the polls and vote Vagablogging for Best Group-Written Travel Blog. And be sure to check out the other Travvies nominees, too; they’re all great travel resources.

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  1. Changemakers Says:

    Ashoka’s Changemakers and National Geographic Need Your Vote: Select the World’s Most Innovative Uses of Geotourism

    Join Ashoka’s Changemakers and National Geographic in the Geotourism Challenge, a worldwide search for leading innovations that help destinations benefit from tourism while protecting the assets that make these places special. Transformative ideas have poured in from 84 countries that demonstrate ways for tourism to do the most good and the least harm.

    Now it’s your turn: Log onto http://www.changemakers.net and select your three favorites from the 15 finalists by June 11. All finalists are invited to attend the National Geographic and Ashoka’s Changemakers Change Summit in Fall 2008, and the three winners will receive $5,000 each.

    Your voice is vital. Vote today!

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