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Voting Is This Week - Healthline for Webby Award

Jolie Bookspan, M.Ed, PhD, FAWM
Healthline has been nominated for Best Health Website for 2008. The "Webby" Awards are called the "Oscars of the Internet." Readers decide winners through on-line voting. Voting is only open until the end of April. Healthline has asked us (the Health Expert columnists) to mention it. Here is what and how:

To win the People's Voice Webby, cast your vote for your favorite health site (hopefully Healthline):
  1. Go to People's Voice Webby Awards http://peoplesvoice.webbyawards.com/
  2. You need to register. Registration is free.
  3. Once logged in as a registered member, choose Healthline from the drop down menu "Select a nominee" at the top right hand side of the page.

Voting is only open until the end of April. Vote now while you are thinking about it.

Webby Award winners will be announced May 6, 2008, and honored at The 12th Annual Webby Awards in New York City on June 10th.

According to Wikipedia, the Webbys are famous for limiting recipients to five word speeches. In 2006 Cute Overload said, "Not bad for posting kittens" and TripAdvisor said, "Because some hotels really suck." At the 2007 awards, David Bowie's speech was, "I only get five words?

What should be ours?

The Webby Award nomination and voting is for all of Healthline, not just the Fitness Fixer.
Vote: People's Voice Webby Awards

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