Winner of the Blog Herald Gift 2007

In the spirit of the New Year, we’d like to thank everyone who participated in our gift giving contest and despite the dozens of entries we had to sift thru, we were forced to break a tie between two really promising blogs that we felt showed the essence of what sharing and giving is all about.

So, the winner of the $200 New Year’s gift is …

Gifter.org and the Million Dollar Blog Post

The blog is the brainchild of Austin Hill and the Project Ojibwe team. Gifter.org aims to bring the Internet community together in an outpouring of generosity. Austin’s experience with ideas that can change the world inspired him to create socially conscious projects; making the world a better place.

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Congrats to Austin and his team. Do email me at editor {at} blogherald {dot} com with your Paypal account and the text link we’ll put up for the whole year.

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