01 Sep

And the Award Goes To…

By Maurice | 103 comments

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Once again, you have done it! With over 27,000 ballots submitted, the winners of the 2010 Black Weblog Awards have been selected by you – the blogging public – and our team of distinguished judges. Only a handful of votes separated the winners from the other finalists in several categories.

And for the first time ever, we had a tie for one of our finalists! Now we have two blogs sharing one category win for the popular vote. Wow!

Here’s the moment of truth. We present to you the winners of the 2010 Black Weblog Awards.

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01 Sep

Blogging Story: Marie Denee

By BWA Staff | 4 comments

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This blogging story comes to us from Marie Denee of The Curvy Fashionista.

Blogging for me started as a research project in 2008, while pursuing my Masters in Marketing. I knew I wanted to have a site for the fashion forward plus-size woman that spoke to my fashion aspirations. Through research, I realized that there were mounds of resources; they just were scattered all over the place. So, with small fears and a whole lot of gusto, I launched my blog. Fast forward to Friday the 13th of March 2009. I lost my job for a major high-end department store, and with this I threw myself into developing my blog. What a ride it has been!

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31 Aug

Voting Ends Today at Midnight

By Maurice | 6 comments

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Today is the last day to get in your votes for the finalists in the 2010 Black Weblog Awards. The voting form will automatically close at 12:00am EDT. You will not be able to cast any more votes for this year’s awards after that point.

The winners will be announced at noon on September 1.

31 Aug

Blogging Story: Ana Armstrong

By BWA Staff | 3 comments

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This blogging story comes to us from Ana Armstrong of The Dolla Thug Life.

I just launched my blog in March so I’m still a newbie! I had been thinking about writing my own personal finance blog for a while, and a lot of my friends told me I needed to just DO IT – so I finally DID! I think my quarter-life crisis was a good catalyst too (I just turned 25 in January). Now I’m in the process of getting my name out there and building up traffic to the site because I know I have a lot of good content and a fresh perspective I want to share with the world!

My story is one that my community can learn from: learning financial literacy the HARD way! Back in college, I got through everyday expenses with a credit card and NO budget. BIG MISTAKE! When my new real world salary wasn’t as much as I thought it would be to miraculously pay off all my debt, I needed to change my lifestyle by:

1) Spending LESS than I made

2) Paying down the credit card debt ASAP

3) Building up an emergency fund and other assets so I actually had something to show for working my new “9 to 5″

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29 Aug

Blogging Story: Aimee Brittain

By BWA Staff | 2 comments

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This blogging story comes to us from Aimee Brittain of The Coupon Diva. 

My name is Aimee Brittain I am known as The Coupon Diva. I began blogging when it was suggested by a friend because there wasnt a African-American presence in the coupon/money-saving blogging industry. I decided to give it a try and 2 years later I was voted as The Atlanta Journal- Constitution’s #3 pick for Favorite Local Blogger. I have began to get corporate sponsors and have met some other great African-American bloggers in my area and even met a great mentor.

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