Once again – a big thank you to our sponsors – Thrive Web Marketing, Information for Her Australia for Australian Women, The Blogging Times, eMoms at Home, Dave Taylor, Poker on a Mac, bloglinkr, 451 Press and Rob Schaumer, DeveloperCube.
Now that all the submissions are in (it’s no longer Thursday anywhere) I won’t be accepting any more and I’ll now begin the task of randomly selecting this round’s winners of the 10 great prizes (see below for details of what they are). I’ll post the results of this soon.
In the mean time – here are the last submissions of the project for you to surf through. Please surf and link up to those you enjoy the most. As there is no real ‘judging process’ for this project the real judging happens as you link up to your favorites. The full list of submissions from all days is here. Here are todays:
- You Can Live the lIfe of Your Dreams but You Must First Learn to Crawl by Tabs
- Vivid Imagination Or…? by Jeremy
- Interior Design Trends for 2007 by Wendy
- Natação by pjdc
- Early Notice Of What He May Be Getting Under The Tree by Justin
- The Reviewer’s Best and Worst of 2006 by The Reviewer
- My year in retrospect by Rakshith
- Година на изолираност: 2006 by Atanas
- Top 8 YouTube Videos of 2006 by Todd
- Beware – Are you the Weakest Link in Your Team? by Robert
- Five blogging tools that every blogger will use in 2007 by Yoav
- China 2007: Thoughts and Predictions by fiLi
- No doubt: Christmas has come to Japan by Kris
- Online travel in 2006 by Kevin
- Souvenirs From My Trip Around the Sun by Tillerman
- A Blogosfera Brasileeira de 2006 by Tiago
- “2007 Will Be Heaven” or “Why The New Year Holds Such Promise” by Thom
- Os Últimos Resultados de Buscas! by Bruno
- What’s in store for ’07? by Andy
- One year of computer knowledge wrapped up in one blog post by Michael
- Online Stock Trading 2006 by mrmike
- Web 2.0 in 2007 by Justin
- Blogging Lessons Learned in 2006 by Chris
- WTF: the Donald, the burger and the other white meat in 2007 by Jenny
- eBay – Looking Ahead To 2007 by Gary
- Top 5 Revolutionaries of 2006 by Brandon
- Companies Are Actually Engaging in Conversations With Customers by Christopher
- Thirteen Lucky Predictions for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by Michelle
- Reminiscences from Innocence in Retrospective – 1 by Fouad
- Top 10 Ugliest Sneakers of 2006 by Terry
- Who Will jump on the blog bandwagon in 2007? by Vincent
- Using Ubuntu and Showing off on the Internet by Julien
- My year of words, design and creativity by SunnySnowy
- From Schinveld and Kikase-cho to Dime Box: travel blogging now and next year by Sheila
- Looking Ahead – Tech Predictions for 2007 by James
- Top 5 Food Business Trends for 2007: These Will Set Your Mind Buzzing and Your Mouth Watering by Barbra
- Two Years of Homeland Stupidity by Michael
- Reviews and Predictions: The year gone by and what’s to come in
- health and fitness by Fitness Mantra
- 12 Ways The Internet Has Helped Me In 2006 by Ellen
- Top 6 Top Sixes for a Top ‘06 by Geoff
- Ooh, baby, baby it’s a wired world — but what is going to change in residential real estate in the next 12 months? Almost nothing . . . by Greg
- Merry Christmas/Season’s Greetings – in 38+ dialects/languages by James
- 28 things I did to improved traffic to my website in 2006 by Lyndon
- End of Year SGEP Review– The Best Posts of 2006, as voted by YOU!!! by D.T Kelly
- No Hesitation: Why I’m matriculating into Yale 2011 by Sam
- My AdSense Millions by Nico
- A Response to the President’s Order For Us to “Go Shopping” by Randy
- Unintentionally Blank Predictions ’07 by Phil
- 10 Hot Technologies coming to Mobile Phones in 2007 by Mike
- Run to Win in 2006 by Blaine
- Microsoft’s Year by Pedro
- 12 Pictures and Reflections from Paddling with a Camera in 2006 by Marek
- This Year; Next Year by sbpoet
- 2006 Was a Very Good Year to be a Willie Nelson Fan by Linda
- Adolescent RSS: Getting her boobs in 2007, thanks to Windows Vista by Ricky-bob
- A Year in the Life of ‘Medium’: 2006 by GetSheila
- I Don’t Know Jack by Ian
- 2007: The Financially Savvy Stay at Home Mom by Dana
- “Second-Order Distractions” Pursued by Conservatives in Late 2006 by Rob
- $12,000 Down…$25,000 Yet to Go by Tricia
- More Holistic Than You Could Possibly Expect by Renée
- Personalities of the Year 2006 at Filipina Soul by Maricar
- Search Engine Reputation Management on the Rise in 2007 by Richard
- Six Moments That Changed My Foodie Life in 2006 by Sarina Nicole
- What’s Decomposing – 2006 by Anthony
- What will you choose to believe in 2007? by Patricia
- Top 5 productivity tips of 2006 by Jim
- Designs for the Future by James
- My predictions for 2007 by Somu
- The Award Design Awards by Hurty
- Top Peak Performance Articles for 2006 by Graham
- Things I Should Have Blogged in 2006 by Billy
- Finding my Way: Lessons I’ve Learned in Crafting this Year by Angela
- 2006 Search Wrap-Up by Kevin
- Saving the Planet One Lunch Break at a Time by Lorna
- 2006 in Review: A Year of My Money Blog by Jonathan
- Internet Headlines of 2007 by Chris
- …2007 is hard to predict by Cory
- Five freeware faves from 2006 by Mark
- 10 Things That Will Happen to Videoblogging in 2007 by Stephanie
- Disruptive technologies for 2007 by NitnK
- 10 Mistakes I’ve made in 2006 by Randy
- The Year of the Baby by Lisa
The Prizes
- Information for Her Australia for Australian Women is offering $100 cash (via PayPal). This is a site for Australian women giving information on health issues, rural women, indigenous women and more.
- The Blogging Times has offered $100 cash to their winner. Thanks to Minic for this prize.
- Rob Schaumer is offering a $100 gift card (of the winners choice) at GiftCertificates.com.
- Poker on a Mac (a poker site for Mac users) is offering a 30gb video ipod to their winner.
- eMoms at Home is offering two free passes (worth $349 each) to a 12 week group coaching program that she’s running in January. The course (via phone) is about how to be more productive and build a business. Read more on it here.
- bloglinkr is offering $100 cash or $500 in advertising credit on their service when they launch in the first quarter of 2007. bloglinkr is a new ad network exclusively for blogs and sounds like an interesting project to watch in the next few months.
- DeveloperCube – a forum for web developers – is offering a $100 Amazon gift voucher.
- 451 Press is offering one lucky winner a Nintendo Wii (worth $250). 451 Press is a blog network.
- Thrive Web Marketing are offering a medium level webhosting package for a year that includes 100MB of webspace, 4000MB data transfer a month and more (worth $240).
- Dave Taylor from Ask Dave Taylor Tech Support and The Intuitive Life Business Blog is offering a copy of his book ‘Growing Your Business with Google‘ and $100 cash as his prize.