The polls are closed and the competition has ended. I was never particularly supportive of the process as I felt it should have been more formalised (I am assured that things are moving in that direction)!
But I thought that many of the sites on the list – which never reached 50 I don’t think – deserved a mention cause they rock and let’s be honest, we can all use some linklove.
So without further delay here are the top sites:
The top ranked sites were (in alphabetical order) -
* Amatomu
* Grabble
* iBlog
* Keo
* Muti
* MyBroadband
* News24
* SA Good News
* SA Rocks
* SA-VenuesThe following sites also received nominations
* Afrigator
* Bed On Bricks
* BizCommunity
* Blue World
* Cape Gateway
* Cape Town Daily Photo
* Charity Wines
* Cherry Flava
* EishCoZa
* Friends of JZ
* Golfers Information
* Goldfish
* Good Citizens Club
* Grow South Africa
* Hunter of Genius
* iMod
* IOL News
* Jonga
* Jump
* Mahala Media
* Mail & Guardian
* Mnet
* Modelbase
* MoneyWeb
* Mweb
* My Kinda Prices
* MyVideo
* News Phorum
* Pixels For Charity
* Private Property
* SA AirForce
* SA Property
* SA Rugby
* South Africa – sourcing cheap flights to,from or within SA
* SuperSport
* Tertia
* The South African Insult
* Think Money
* Tomorrow Today
* Urban Mamas
* Vottle
* Weather SA
* Webtrepreneur
* Yeigo
* Yuppie Chef
And there you have it. I think the initiative received some good support and will hopefully pick up some weight in the near future!
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August 2nd, 2007 at 7:35 am
Thanks Nic. There were 55 nominations for sites. I decided to publish all the nominations and not restrict it to 50.
Although you had your misgivings about this initiative I appreciate your willingness to write about it on SA Rocks. This experience has been a learning curve and there is indeed going to be a formalisation of the process for 2008.
Your publication of the nominations is exactly what I had hoped for – sites that are perhaps not that well known getting exposure in the blogosphere. Thanks again.