After today's posting, I won't have enough Google Alerts left to make a list of 10, so I'll hold onto the remaining ones until I do. Here are some more interesting backlinks:
- Sandee, the jester at Comedy Plus, still gives me awards more often than I'd like to count. The one on November 18th was the Best Blogging Buddies Award. She linked to the first post I made that mentioned the comment king/queen awards (which reminds me…) on the very same day. She passed me two more awards on November 29th.
- Jamy, while sipping coffee at Seay’s Kopitiam (eCafé), linked to Hari's dispassionate analysis of the whole Google vs. Bloggers scenario while writing about IZEA's RealRank.
- Billy Mac, of "Critique My Blog!", critiqued my blog back on June 11th, but the alert didn't appear until November 29th.
- Meg, while Dipping into the Blogpond, mentioned my first UnMeme while doing a fortnightly update for November 29th.
- Linda, while asking "Are We There Yet?" awarded me with a roar for powerful words.
- Tim, while drinking a cold one at the Redneck Bar & Grill, passed me the Be The Blog award. I am now a blog with amazing shapeshifting abilities.
- Jamie, of Duward Discussion, mentioned that the award from Linda above originated with the Shameless Lions Writing Circle, while linking to my blog as well.
- Rod, at BloggingNotes.net, did the first month review of his blog and mentioned that I was one of his top commenters with a mere 5 comments. Hey! Get over there and comment on his blog!
- While K-IntheHouse was a guest at Techie Buzz, he cleverly linked to my short tutorial on adding Google Search to your WordPress blog as part of his "15 Must Do Tweaks For A (New) WordPress Blog" article.
- Pearl, while making some Interesting Observations, also cleverly linked to my blog while writing how coordination, cooperation and collaboration lead to success.
- Ellie did a review of Untwisted Vortex after I did the review of thepinkc — quid pro quo.
- Goldcoaster enjoyed my article about not being Spider-Man anymore and told everyone to get out and read and not feed.



