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Showing posts with label uk blog awards 2018. Show all posts
Showing posts with label uk blog awards 2018. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 April 2018

Our night at the UK Blog Awards 2018


We're just back from a weekend in that London where we attended the UK Blog Awards on Friday night, April 20th.  The Coronation Street Blog was a finalist in the Arts and Culture category, and it was an honour to be there as a finalist because of you reading this. Yes, you. 

Your votes for us meant that we were through to the finals as one of eight blogs in the Arts and Culture category - so thank you to each and every Coronation Street Blog reader who voted for us.  

It's the second time we've been a finalist in the Blog Awards, but the first time I'd attended the awards bash. Back in 2016 our bloggers Emma and Graeme attended and they had a great night. You can read Emma and Graeme's accounts of that night

And so, on Friday 20 April, blogger Sunny Jim and I put our best bib and tucker on and headed to the very posh Marriott Hotel in Grosvenor Square in London. Here we are in the photo booth at the 'do'!


We travelled to London and attended the awards bash knowing full well that we wouldn't win. We couldn't.  As we have a team of more than six bloggers, we were forced to enter into the Business category although we're not a business - we're anything but.  It meant we were up against the likes of Ticketmaster and the Museum of Science and Industry in our category.  Last time we attended, we were up against Cancer Research. We couldn't possibly compete with these types of blogs and nor should we have been expected to.  But knowing that we weren't going to win anything meant that pressure was off us for the night, we put our posh clothes on and headed to the do.



It's incredibly difficult to put into words what happened next because the night ended up being one of the most bizarre experiences I've ever had. 
We were given an awards booklet where words like
influencer campaign ideation and reimagined from the universe were included. Influencers were key, we were told. Passion for a subject and dedication to writing weren't mentioned.  And it was sad to see that the awards booklet contained many grammatical errors.

On the long train journey home, I made lists of the positive and negative elements of the night. I'm afraid that the negatives ended up going over two pages of my notebook while the positives barely filled one page.  Don't get me wrong, this isn't sour grapes over not winning an award. As I've said earlier in this blog piece, I didn't expect us to win.  But I did expect something a little.. well, different - and better. I expected something more inclusive, supportive and celebratory but what we got wasn't any of that, I'm afraid.

The positives?

Cheering on the individual bloggers, those with true passion, those who love writing, who won in their categories; The ladies who were sitting behind us who cheered out loud when Coronation Street Blog's name was mentioned from the podium; The fun photobooths; The posh venue that made us feel important (it even had paparazzi hanging around outside); Coronation Street Blog's tweets making it to the event Twitterwall.

And that, I'm afraid, is that.  

The negatives?

Firstly, as I've said already, we were in the wrong category; There was no transparency in terms of how many votes we had received to make us a finalist, what the criteria was that made a winning blog or a highly commended blog stand out from the rest of the finalists and what happens to the email addresses that are harvested from entries; No wifi at the event; An out-dated and too-strict dress code; No mention of each Blog's URL, nothing in the booklet apart from the name of the blog. This has changed a lot since we were last a finalist in 2016 when each finalist blog had its logo and a blurb so that those attending could read about each blog; No chance for networking - or even chatting to other people there so none of us knew who the other finalists were; Bad sound quality at the event.  There's more, sadly, but none of it is for this blog post. However, I will be feeding back to the UK Blog Awards organisers just as soon as I can find out who they are.  Hmm... what was that about transparency?

In short, we left early, along with others. We walked to Soho where we met up with our blogger Stevie Dawson for drinks and gossip - and to be honest, this was by far the most enjoyable part of the night.  

I can not, hand on heart, ask our readers to vote and support us in another event like this.  Such an empty PR exercise as the UK Blog Awards is not what we are about - or will ever be.  

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Wednesday, 11 April 2018

UK Blog Awards - the "business" of being a fan site


Next week, bloggers Flaming Nora and Sunny Jim are off to that London to the fancy bash in a posh hotel for the finals of the UK Blog Awards 2018 where Coronation Street Blog is a finalist in the Arts and Culture category.

We're up against stiff competition because we had to enter as a business blog, even though we're anything but. As there are more than six members on our team, they classify us as a business, although our blog is a labour of love. 
So you can see why it's not false modesty when I saw I don't expect us to win. 


To have been shortlisted and then through to the finals is winning itself because we wouldn't have got this far had it not been for YOUR votes. I can't thank you enough.

The awards ceremony takes place on Friday April 20th and we'll be sure to bring you a full report afterwards. You can follow us 
 on Twitter and Facebook for pics and news from the event on the night.

You can read all about our last visit to the UK Blog Awards in 2016 when bloggers Emma and Graeme attended. It's a great read and it's here.
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Thursday, 4 January 2018

We're a Finalist! UK Blog Awards 2018 #UKBA18


Well, would you just look at that. They've given us a badge and everything today! Yes, we're very proud to announce (again!) that we're a finalist in the UK Blog Awards 2018.

As I mentioned in my blog post earlier this week, we're up against stiff competition in the Arts and Culture category of the Blog Awards. This is because we had to enter as a business, even though we're anything but. As there are more than six members on our team, they classify us as a business, although our blog is a labour of love. 

Anyway, what this means, I've found out today, is that our blog will be competing against the following proper business blogs in our category.  

  • Heritage Daily
  • Ticketmaster
  • The Red Dog Blog
  • Truss
  • The Museum of Science and Industry
  • Eight Ray Music
  • Rewrite This Story

So you can see why it's not false modesty when I saw I don't expect us to win. To have been shortlisted and then through to the finals is winning itself because we wouldn't have got this far had it not been for YOUR votes. I can't thank you enough.

The awards ceremony takes place on April 20th and we'll be sure to attend and bring you a full report too.

You can read all about our last visit to the UK Blog Awards in 2016 when bloggers Emma and Graeme attended. It's a great read and it's here.


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Tuesday, 2 January 2018

Coronation Street Blog - finalist in UK Blog Awards 2018


Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

Thank you to every single person who supported us and voted for us in the UK Blog Awards 2018.

We've received notification this morning that because of your votes, we are a shortlisted finalist in the Arts & Culture Category of the UK Blog Awards 2018. 

This is epic! Off the scale! I write this with love in my heart as my emotions are running all over the place.

We'll be attending the awards ceremony in April this year. The winners for each category are decided by judges and whether we win the category of not, it doesn't matter because I feel like we've already won for being the best Corrie fan site in the world - as we have been for over ten years. It's a team effort, through and through.

There were 4,000 entries and nominations to the UK Blog Awards 2018 and we are one of only 8 'business' bloggers to have got through to the finals. Because of the entry rules for the UK Blog Awards, we had to enter as a 'business' because we have more than six bloggers on our team. However, it is most certainly not a business. It is a labour of love.

What this means, however, is that we'll be judged on the night against proper business blogs. So the awards bash in April will simply be a treat where Sunny Jim and I will be dolled up in our best bib and tucker...


We're over the flaming moon!  Thank you all!

You can read all about our last visit to the UK Blog Awards in 2016 when bloggers Emma and Graeme attended. It's a great read and it's here.


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Friday, 22 December 2017

Final Day to Vote in the UK Blog Awards 2018


Today is the final day to vote in the UK Blog Awards.  

We can only get through to the next round of judge's voting with your vote now.

We need you.

Please.



Vote for us in the UK Blog Awards #UKBA18

We're a finalist!

Please vote for the Coronation Street Blog
in the UK Blog Awards 2018







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Thursday, 21 December 2017

Only 1 day left to vote for us in the UK Blog Awards

Another plea for readers of our Coronation Street Blog to please, please vote for us in the UK Blog Awards 2018.   


A million thanks from all of us here at
Coronation Street Blog


Vote for us in the UK Blog Awards #UKBA18

We're a finalist!

Please vote for the Coronation Street Blog
in the UK Blog Awards 2018







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Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Only 2 days left to vote for us in the UK Blog Awards

Another plea for readers of our Coronation Street Blog to please, please vote for us in the UK Blog Awards 2018.   


A million thanks from all of us here at
Coronation Street Blog


Vote for us in the UK Blog Awards #UKBA18

We're a finalist!

Please vote for the Coronation Street Blog
in the UK Blog Awards 2018







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