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American Wine Blog Awards Finalists Announced

by Tim Elliott on February 27, 2009

Earlier this week, Tom Wark announced the finalists for the American Wine Blog Awards.

American Wine Blog AwardsThey are:

BEST WRITING ON A WINE BLOG
IN VINO VERITAS
THE POUR
DR.VINO
VINOGRAPHY

BEST GRAPHICS & PRESENTATION ON A WINE BLOG
THE GOOD GRAPE
HOSEMASTER OF WINE
CHATEAU PETROGASM
WILMA’S WINE WORLD

BEST SINGLE-SUBJECT WINE BLOG
BESOTTED RAMBLINGS
LENNDEVOURS
GOOD WINE UNDER $20
NAPA VALLEY WINE BLOG

BEST WINERY BLOG
MICHEL-SCHLUMBERGER BENCHLAND BLOG
TABLAS CREEK VINEYARD BLOG
DRY CREEK VINEYARD’S WILMA’S WINE WORLD
BEDROCK WINE CO. BLOG

BEST BUSINESS/INDUSTRY WINE BLOG
WINERY WEBSITE REPORT
WINECAST
THE WINE COLLECTOR
RETHINK WINE BLOG

BEST WINE REVIEWS ON A BLOG
BIGGER THAN YOUR HEAD
GOOD WINE UNDER $20
WICKER PARKER
VINOGRAPHY

BEST OVERALL WINE BLOG
VINOGRAPHY
DR. VINO
THE POUR
LENNDEVOURS

It’s great to see client Michel-Schlumberger recognized in the Best Winery Blog category. When we started to work together last July, we brainstormed the concept of having most of the winery staff blog. I’m not sure why it took until 2008 for such a format to be tried but you can’t argue with their success and commitment to interesting posts on nearly a daily basis.

I was also surprised that my wine blog and podcast, Winecast, was nominated in the Best Business/Industry Wine Blog category. Although I do blog about the wine business there from time-to-time, I wouldn’t consider it a wine industry blog (that’s what I hope to develop here this year). But it’s an honor to be a finalist.

Voting is open from now until March 4th. I would expect to be posting the final results about this time next week.

Congratulations to all the finalists.

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The Most Influential Wine Blogs

by Tim Elliott on February 10, 2009

A few weeks ago, Michael Wangbickler wrote a post over at the Caveman Wine blog about blogger relevance. He listed 5 engagement metrics to look for that would help wineries pick who they should engage in their marketing and PR outreach. Steve Heimoff took this a bit further suggesting that, “…you know it when you see it,” when it comes to relevant wine blogs.

Wine Blogger logo (thanks, Ryan!)This discussion came to mind when I read Tom Wark’s post this morning about the new poll VinTank is conducting with wine bloggers. The Caveman also weighed in with his anticipation that the issue of blogger relevance might be solved making his job easier as a wine PR professional.

The only problem is that I don’t think blogger relevance will be answered by this study no matter what the final white paper states. That’s because nearly every wine blog is influential.

But before you go immediately to the comments and tell me I’m wrong, hear me out. I’ve come to this conclusion after searching for wine information for nearly 5 years now and have noticed that wine blogs in general are presented on the first several pages of results for a specific wine. Yes, most of the listings are for place like Wine-Searcher, WineZap and, increasingly, Snooth, but the high value content is from wine blogs. Any wine blog.

But that doesn’t mean there is not a hierarchy in wine blogs. A couple of lists are available that show you the wine blogs with the best SEO, traffic or both and this does make their reviews float toward the top of search. But it doesn’t change the fact that a good review on most any wine blog can help a winery sell more wine. It’s because most of the visitors to wine blogs find themselves there via search engines like Google (if they used a niche search tool like Able Grape, that would be another story).

So I share Tom and Michael’s enthusiasm for the VinTank report on social media. But my expectation is not the magic wine blog decoder ring but more data to support the fact that wine blogs are something wineries should seek out and engage.

Disclosure: Besides my social media consulting, I am a wine blogger and podcaster and have taken VinTank’s poll.

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Tom Wark Is Full of Crap!

by Tim Elliott on July 10, 2008

Tom Wark with a chickenLet me start by stating I think Tom Wark is one of the best wine bloggers and his writing always gets me thinking. But yesterday I bristled a bit over his thoughts about promoting a blog. It’s not that his list is a bad one — and I do get his tongue-in-cheek shtick about naked pictures — it just ends on a point most new bloggers will take-away as his entire message.

You have to be provocative in order to attract readers.

While this strategy can work, as it sometimes does for Tom, I would advise anyone new to blogging to not look for controversial subjects or spend time spicing up your headlines. Just be real and write about what you are passionate and hopefully know a lot about. And do it everyday.

Good content builds readership. For more, check out this post from Chris Brogan.

And Tom is not really full of crap; I was just curious to see what would happen if I followed his advice.

Photo lifted from El Bloggo Torcido, hoping to inspire El Jefe to post a Creative Commons license.

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