Blog Brawl Semi-Finals, Take 2!

Posted by Drew Kantor, Blogmaster • December 1, 2008
Drew Kantor, Blogmaster writes:

All right, ladies and gents, let’s try this again. As promised, here’s the ‘re-do’ of the Blog Brawl semi-finals.

Here are the rules:

1. Behave ethically. Behave so that if everyone else found out what you did, you wouldn’t be embarrassed.

2. Feel free to beg or bribe for votes from others in the real-estate community (we know you will), but do not make wholesale offers or requests to the general public, other than through your blog. In other words, if you’re going to ask for votes, ask people you know or at least have a connection to.

3. Do not use any kind of tool, site, program, or whatever that casts votes on your behalf. This includes, but is not limited to, vote-automating scripts, messing with browser-refresh settings, and employing services that allow you to acquire votes.

 

If you do not understand these rules, or are trying to think of loophole-ish ways around them, please see rule #1 again.

That said…

 

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7 Responses to “Blog Brawl Semi-Finals, Take 2!”

  1. Nigel McWilliam 1 month ago

    Go Heather - all the best in this sewmi-final clash!!!

  2. Pam Pugmire 1 month ago

    Oh No! More problems?

  3. Rich Jacobson 1 month ago

    This is worse than voting in Florida!….What’s next? Dimpled Chads?

  4. Marissa 1 month ago

    Go Heather and Go Brian! :-)

  5. Charles McDonald 1 month ago

    I am now keeping my vote a secret :-)

    Being inquisitive I went back to see who was “axed” from the previous election/vote…

    Was there some hanky panky (like hanging chads) going on???

  6. Andrew Kantor 1 month ago

    Charles: See this post for an explanation.

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