Introducing the first Blog Herald Christmas Blogging Awards

Its time to spread some cheer in the Blogosphere this Christmas by encouraging blogs to join in the spirit of Christmas, and in keeping with the trend of the times, the Blog Herald is running its first Christmas Blog Awards.xmas.jpg At this stage we can offer no prizes other than the good will of all men, however Im sure we might be able to find something. As for judging, we will invited a limited panel of well know bloggers to make the judgement, and perhaps one open vote. The categories as follows: post in the comments for each category your suggestion for a blog to win, or if you think we should have extra categories let us know. Winners to be announced Christmas Eve. Good luck! For all the latest on one page visit https://blogherald.com/archives/cat_christmas_blog_awards.php

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