Do you rock your web site? Have a killer feed? Blog with the best? Tweet like a thief? Are you streaming like the Snoqualmie? OK, enough, you get the point. Today we announced Seattle Weekly.com’s “Best of the Web” Awards 2010 and we want to hear from you about the best and brightest in our city’s online world. Nominate your favorites in 35 categories ranging from Seattle’s Sexiest Blogger and Seattle’s Best Neighborhood Blog to Seattle’s Best of the Web: Coffee Shop.And by “Best of the Web” we don’t mean just web sites. If your favorite bar/doughnut place/traffic reporter is using Facebook or Twitter or a blog (or all three – or more!) to keep the community engaged and in the know – we want to know.From your nominations, winners will be chosen by a handful of delightful judges–themselves representatives of Seattle’s best. Judges are Ben Huh of Cheezburger Network, Chris Pirillo of LockerGnome and Social Media Club Seattle, John Cook of TechFlash, Rachel Ratner of KEXP, Matt Harding of Wherethehellismatt.com (otherwise known as the guy who did “that dance” all across the world), Ethan Lowry of Urbanspoon, Florangela Davila of the University of Washington and KPLU, Seattle’s favorite urban muralist, Ryan Henry Ward, and Seattle Weekly web editor Zibby Wilder (that’s me!)Nominations close May 12 and winners will be announced June 1 so start spreading the word today!
More Stories From This Author
New King county park rangers to begin patrolling Saturday
Council members hope the increased presence of officials will deter break-ins at trailheads.
SR18 closure at I-90 rescheduled to start May 29
Both directions of traffic will be closed around the clock until June 4.
Candidate filing begins for 9 Washington state legislative seats
Candidates can begin filing at 8 a.m. Monday (May 5) for more than 3,200 seats on city councils, county commissions, school boards, and special districts.