The 2nd Annual Open Web Awards is now only a week away, November 5th. Once the nominations process opens, Mashable and our Blog Partners will release nominations widgets in the 26 categories provided by PollDaddy. To nominate a site, all you do is 1. Choose the category 2. Enter the Site/App your are nominating 3. Enter your e-mail address 4. Hit submit.
PollDaddy will be securing the nominations and voting process with e-mail based confirmation and IP analysis. Nominations and Voting will be one vote per category. Nominees and Finalists for “People’s Choice” Winners will be whomever has the most nominations/votes per category (based on analyzed data after the close of each round). Full story...
Geoff Livingston co-founded Zoetica to focus on cause-related work, and released an award-winning book on new media Now is Gone in 2007.
This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business.
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