With the half of Blogging For A Cause timeline over and we’re really starting to see the power of bloggers promoting their causes. With over fifty charities getting votes and more than hundred bloggers participating and spreading the word. Each blog post carries more awarnes for that cause with it and we can see from the comments of their readers as they get educated on the issues.
The top list of charities/non-profits at the moment looks as follows:
- Global Voices
- Goods for Good
- Wokai
- Caring for China
- Bullying UK and OVAC Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition tied
While Global Voices managed to attract over thirty blog posts in just a few days, the bottom ones have just three votes for it so the race is still on. Make sure that a few of your friends blog about your cause and it has good chances at being one of the top 5.
As always, you can check the full vote tally at – http://bit.ly/b4cvotes
Blogging for a cause is a joint campaign between Zemanta and Social Innovation Greenhouse @ Weber Shandwick.
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