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Monday, January 14, 2008

SEMMY Awards Honor SMM, Viral Posts

Matt McGee recently reached out to a number of industry bloggers to be involved with a blog content award he’s calling “The SEMMYs“.
semmyslogo-final1.jpgEven though the SEJ SEM Blog Awards just happened, I thought I could at least be a judge - Matt being a good guy and all. If you read Small Business SEM, you’ll know that Matt picks the best blog posts of the week or so on a regular basis. He’s taken all of those posts from 2007 and categorized them to be voted on. This includes a few good posts from OMB like”Evaluating Client Search Marketing Readiness” in the SEO category.

Now a panel of 20+ judges are tasked with reading or in most cases, re-reading the posts and picking 3 finalists for each category. Many of the judges have also had their blog posts included in the judging, so Matt has been careful about assignments to avoid conflict of interest issues.

The posts for the two categories (Social and Viral) I am judging include some really great content. When reading these posts, I decided to make things a little more interesting and take a look at some metrics besides the actual content including the inlinks reported by Yahoo Site Explorer, the number of comments and also whether the posts were submitted to: Digg, StumbleUpon, Del.icio.us or Sphinn.

Here are the posts for the “Social Media Marketing” category.

Here are the posts in the “Viral Marketing” category.

Keep in mind, this is not a “Best Post for all of Search Marketing 2007″ sort of thing. These posts come from Matt McGee’s personal interests and selections over the year. That said, Matt has pretty good taste and there are plenty of excellent resources in this list. I know it was very informative to review many of them causing me to take notes and send reminder emails to our team.

Once 3 finalists in each category are selected, then they will be posted to the SEMMY site Friday January 18th for open public voting to decide the winners.

The judges and the categories they’re picking finalists for include:

  • Rae Hoffmann: Small Biz, Rep. Mgmt.
  • Barry Schwartz: Local
  • Tamar Weinberg: Blogs
  • Christine Churchill: PPC
  • Loren Baker: Viral, Rants
  • Vanessa Fox: Metrics, LOL
  • Jennifer Laycock: Online Mktg./General
  • Lisa Baron: Google, Rep. Mgmt.
  • Rand Fishkin: Google
  • Bill Slawski: Links
  • Todd Malicoat: Small Biz
  • Andy Beal: SEO
  • Stoney DeGeyter: Online Mktg./General
  • Deb Mastaler: SEO
  • Aaron Wall: PPC
  • Lee Odden: Social, Viral
  • John Andrews: Links
  • Eric Enge: SEO, Tech
  • Andrew Shotland: Small Biz
  • Jeff Quipp: Social
  • Simon Heseltine: Social
  • Brad Geddes: Metrics, Local
  • Chris Winfield: Google, LOL
  • Andy Beard: Tech, Rants
  • Michael Gray: Blogs

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About the author:
Lee Odden is CEO of TopRank Online Marketing, a digital marketing and public relations firm in Minnesota that specializes in search, social and online PR consulting and training for companies worldwide. Odden has been cited for his internet marketing expertise over the past 10 years by the Economist, Forbes and U.S. News and contributed a chapter to the book, "Online Marketing Heroes" published by Wiley. For the past 5 years he has also been the editor of TopRank's Online Marketing Blog, a Technorati 100 favorite blog and one of the top marketing blogs according to Advertising Age.
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