There’s something going on out there called the 1% Army Tournament. It’s a head-to-head competition between over a hundred Canadian marketing and media blogs (there are over a hundred Canadian marketing and media blogs?)
Among the local blogs participating (or having been nominated without even knowing about it), some of whom will be added to my feed reader soon:
- Ben Yoskovitz’s Instigator Blog (startups, marketing and technology)
- Sebastien Provencher’s Praized Blog (social media)
- Mark Goren’s Transmission Marketing (marketing and social media)
- Pierre Côté’s How Soon is Now? (media and technology)
- Claude Malaison’s émergenceweb (online/social media)
- Yves Williams (technology)
- Mitch Joel’s Twist Image (marketing/communication)
- Sylvain Carle’s A Frog in the Valley (technology)
- Marc Snyder (emm-ess consultants) (marketing)
- At Home with Kim Vallee (
home decorhosting parties) - Mat Balez’s web1979 (web technology)
- Heri Rakotomalala’s Montreal Tech Watch (Montreal technology)
- François La Roche’s Blogue Vectis (marketing)
- Barry Welford’s Other Bloke’s Blog (marketing)
- Geoffroi Garon’s Biotope (marketing, media, technology and education)
- Dominic Arpin’s DOA (uhh… no categorization required here)
- Yannick Manuri’s espresso (interactive marketing)
- Guillaume Brunet (online marketing)
- Patrick Tanguay’s i.never.nu (technology and web design)
- Julien Smith’s In Over Your Head (podcasting)
- Jean-Julien Guyot’s IPUB.CA.CX (advertising)
- Alexandre Hénault’s Join the Conversation (marketing)
- Steph Guérin’s Le techno-blogue à Steph (marketing, the web and e-business)
- Jeff Mignon’s Media Café (media)
- Philippe Martin’s N’ayez pas peur (technology)
- Martin Ouellette’s Provokat (digital advertising)
- Marie-Chantale Turgeon’s Vu d’ici/Seen From Here (video podcasting etc.)
- Sid Lee Collective (advertising/design)
- Vincent Abry (blogging/marketing)
- Vincent Gautrais (online privacy and e-business)
- François Goube (online marketing and Web 2.0)
- Martin Lessard’s Zero Seconde (online communication)
Wow, that’s a lot.
hmm are you suggesting i should participate? cause i didnt register. discovering this today
That’s what I thought. A few blogs had details wrong (like where they’re based), so I’m not entirely sure yet how they’re differentiating between participating blogs and non-participating blogs.
A little correction: my blog topic is about hosting parties.