Small Hands, Big Ideas on Top Ten Gen Y Ballot

2009 May 28
by Grace Boyle

I’ve been out of town (and unplugged) but I couldn’t ignore and thank those who voted to get Small Hands, Big Ideas on Ryan Stephen’s June ballot for Top 10 Gen Y blogs. I would love for you to vote for me while I’m also amongst some other amazing bloggers and great friends. Click here, to find the full list of bloggers and how the judging works.

Instructions: You will select five blogs and email the list to ryanstephensmarketing(at)gmail.com, no later than tomorrow May 29th. If you feel so inclined, I would love a vote but keep it up for the Gen Y community. Thanks in advance, I’m honored.

*UPDATE: I received #2 for June 2009 Top Ten Gen Y Blogs. Thanks to all who voted!

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  • You were (of course) on my ballot Grace - and well deserved. I love your writing and the topics you write on. Keep doing what you do!
  • Grace - Thanks for sharing the ballot with your readers. I've already seen a solid turnout of the Grace Boyle contingent. Really enjoying getting acquainted with your writing this last week or so. Keep up the awesome work!
  • @Rebecca You know I voted for you of course too :)

    @Ryan Of course! I can tell you've really put a lot of time and effort into the ballot and I've found some fantastic new bloggers to subscribe to. I've enjoyed reading your content as well and am thankful to be included on the list amongst so many other talented writers and bloggers. Thanks for the encouragement!
  • I voted! :)
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