Archive for March, 2006

The last of the prize winners

Thursday, March 16th, 2006

We had one final draw for some spot prizes which were left over from the night. These include an o2 iMode phone, 2 giftVoucherShop vouchers from BT Ireland and a voucher for 3 months wireless hotspot access from BT. All the nominees who did not win an award on the night have been picked out of a hat (well actually an envelope full of folded pieces of paper). And the winners are

o2 iMode Samsung iMode

The winner of the phone is Ryan aka Rymus. Congratulations. Thanks to o2 for the sponsorship of this.

BT Ireland
Sarah Carey and Fústar both win a €50 voucher thanks to BT Ireland.

Bitbuzz
Bernard Goldbach wins a 3 month wireless subscription to Bitbuzz.

Thank you to the sponsors and well done those that were nominated. Email irishawards / at\ gmail.com with some contact details so I can send on your prizes.

A proper thank you to so many people

Sunday, March 12th, 2006

Humbled is still the word I’m using… The turn out last night was astounding and the crowd there were fantastic.

I meant to give a thank you speech at the end last night but was so relieved the event was well received that I completely forgot. This is what I should have said to close the event:

In no particular order I’d like to thank Rick O’Shea and his soothing voice for making the evening so much fun. Also lots of females and males commented you are much cuter in person and you change the pic on your blog. You brought professionalism to the gig. Well done man. Hope to see you next year where we’ll make sure you get paid. Speaking of which, Bernie Goldbach, Brian H. Greene, Conn Ó Muíneacháin and probably other podcasting/audio people did a wonderful job with the soundsystem for the night. I loved the podsafe music beforehand too.

Thanks too to Elana, Suzy, Conor and Joe for helping on the night. Big thanks to John Timmons for putting together the powerpoint presentations and helping out during the build-up to the event. John is my co-pilot in IrelandOffline too so I owe him a lot over the past few months/years and after all that he bought me a bottle of champagne for the Awards!

Thank you to the fantastic people who sponsored the categories and to all the very generous individuals and companies who sponsored the spot prizes. To the prize winners, don’t forget to blog about what you won. I hope everyone blogs a review of V for Vendetta too. Big thanks to my folks who helped out an awful lot in the past few weeks. Thanks to all the journalists and researchers who covered this and convinced their editors it was worth covering.

People kept on saying I’m great for doing this but I’m just the guy at the front of the Blog Awards store, it was the blogging community in the back who got together and worked out all the things that needed to be done and if you guys didn’t create such wonderful blog posts and photography and creative pieces then I would never have thought we should have an awards event. As was stated in by non-prepared opening remarks, if you are passionate about something, blog about it, if you know passionate people, have them blog about it. Exercise your freedom of speech and encourage others to do so as well. Bring them into this community and we’ll welcome them and be their guides and helpers if they look for assistance. With that in mind there’ll be details soon about an upcoming bloggers workshop to help bloggers become more familiar with changing templates, installing statcounters and so forth.

Well done to all nominees. Keep doing what you do and show the rest of us what we can achieve too.

By the way. The prize giving isn’t over. 🙂 There’s going to be more given away on this blog in the next week so stay tuned. I learned a lot from this event so next years event should be more professional. We’ll have a band and keep the room for longer so we can all drink and dance (badly) til the small hours. Like the Oscars we can do video medleys of each category nominee.

Lastly, check out the amazing Irish Blog Awards photo slideshow here

Thank yous to follow

Sunday, March 12th, 2006

I need to write a long post thanking everyone that needs to be thanked as without them the event last night would not have been as much fun. I’ll do that when I get home but I popped into a Net Cafe to just say a very very special thank you to the amazing and very professional Rick O’Shea. You made the night Rick, thank you.

Additional thank yous go to Elana Kehoe, Suzy Byrne, Joe Drumgoole and Conor Power. They were my helpers on the night and saved me a lot of stress and running around.

A full proper list will be put up here when I fly back into Cork.

Thank you to everyone that came along and all who gave support. I am truly truly humbled. – Damien

And the names in the gold envelopes were

Sunday, March 12th, 2006

Best Blog/Blogger – Sponsored by Blacknight.ie
Twenty Major

Best Blog Post – Sponsored by Nooked.com
Twenty Major – New York Diary

Most Humorous Post – Sponsored by BEECHER.NET
Twenty Major – New York Diary

Best Photo Blog – Sponsored by Imagefile Ireland
In Photos

Best Fictional Piece in a Blog – Sponsored by IrishBlogs.ie
Thinking Out Loud – 47 hours

Best Arts and Culture Blog – Sponsored by Wiki Ireland
Sinéad Gleeson

Best Political Blog – Sponsored by Politics.ie
Slugger O’Toole

Best Group Blog – Sponsored by Boards.ie
The Community At Large

Best Comment/Commenter – Sponsored by Spark Ireland

Kevin Breathnach

Best Personal Blog – Sponsored by Hosting365
Thinking Out Loud

Best Use of the Irish Language in a Blog – Sponsored by SSI-Developer.net
An tImeall

Best Contribution to the Irish Bloggersphere – Sponsored by Firstpartners.net
Roger Galligan – IrishBlogs.ie

Best Technology Blog/Blogger – Sponsored by Bitbuzz
Tom Raftery

Irish Blog Awards 2006 – Final details

Thursday, March 9th, 2006

So far about 160 people have registered to attend this event so it should be a full house on the night if you all turn up. The event takes place in the Alexander hotel on March 11th and starts sharp(ish) at 7pm. Directions for the hotel.

The Ireland Vs Scotland rugby match is also on the 11th so if you are driving to this event, remember traffic might be a little bit heavier.

The room is fully seated, there are no tables. I believe the room will have a bar or else there’s one just around the corner from the room.

The entrance fee to this event is €5. You will be asked to register and include your name and blog (if you have one) and be given a nametag (optional). Registration happens from 6.40pm onwards. You’ll also be given a ticket and this will be used to enter you into draws for the various spot prizes that will be given away on the night.

We’ll have photographers present to take pictures of yourself and your guests and these will be uploaded to the website. If you are camera-shy then we won’t take your picture if you don’t want us to. There’s no strict dress code for the event but many seem to be going smart casual.

There will be wireless Internet available on the night but the hotel charges per person. Cards will be available from the Hotel reception area. We will have electrical points available but if you are bringing a laptop, perhaps bring a long lead along with you too.

The running order for the Awards are:

* Best Fictional Piece in a Blog
* Best Comment/Commenter
* Best Technology Blog/Blogger

* Best Use of the Irish Language in a Blog
* Best Political Blog
* Most Humorous Post

* Best Arts and Culture Blog
* Best Group Blog
* Best Photo Blog

* Best Personal Blog
* Best Contribution to the Irish Bloggersphere (Tech wise)
* Best Blog Post
* Best Blogger

There are two events happening before the Awards. One is a tech event and one is cocktails drinkathon.

I’ll be mostly offline from 7am tomorrow.