7 Things That Make the Small Business Influencer Awards Stand Out


7 Things That Make the Small Business Influencer Awards Stand Out

There are dozens of small business awards programs out there. Some are invite-only. Others require you to pay to play. We like to think that the Small Business Influencer Awards are unique, thanks to our tremendous commitment to acknowledging those unsung heroes that make the small biz engine tick.

Here are 7 reasons we think the Influencer Awards stand for integrity, and why you should nominate people for this notable award (and do so by this Friday, because nominations end August 29, 2014).

1. Actual Humans Review the Entries

If you’ve submitted a nomination and wondered why it didn’t instantly get published, that’s because real, live people (i.e. myself and Ivana Taylor) review every single entry for quality and we make sure each submission meets our requirements. We also edit it a bit if need be because it’s important to us that each submission is unbiased and simply provides the facts on a given nominee.

2. We Use Spam Filters

Any awards program is bound to get some fraudulent entries. Sometimes people use software programs to auto-submit spam nominations, but we’re diligent in removing fraudulent entries.

3. It’s Free to Nominate

We feel that awards programs that charge nominees to enter really only encourage those who can afford to pay to play. We want everyone — from the local marketing consultant all the way to that New York Times bestselling author — to get a chance to be recognized as an influencer in the small business community.

4. Our Community Determines the Winners

This is probably my favorite fact about the Influencer Awards. It’s your job, once voting time rolls around (which begins next week), to decide who you think should be recognized as a winner of the Awards. We rely on our small business community, especially you loyal Small Business Trends readers, to weigh in on who you think is worthy of honor.

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5. We Carefully Select our Judges

In addition to the Community Choice winners, we also have  the Top 100 Winners, selected by our esteemed panel of Judges. Our judges are influencers in their own right, and many have been nominated for, or won, Influencer Awards in the past. They’ve got the experience to assess what makes a good Influencer.

6. We Communicate with Our Community

Whether it’s responding to an email you send about an error in an entry or the tweets that go out under @SMBInfluencer, we’re pretty big on communication around here. We’ve had people shocked that an actual person responded to their email within hours of them sending it. But we wouldn’t feel like we were doing you justice if we set up automated communication processes. Besides, we like hearing from our community!

7. We Do What We Say

In talking with Ivana Taylor about the Awards, she told me:

“There are only three things people want: For you to do what you say, say what you do, and then show the evidence.”

We strive to do just that with the Awards. We’re up front and honest about how it works, and maintain transparency in everything we do. If we can’t approve your nomination, we’ll email you and let you know why. If we made an error, we’ll tell you. We want you to believe in the Awards as much as we do, and we know that starts with trust.

All that being said, our nomination period is almost over. I encourage you to spend a few minutes (that’s all it takes, we’ve timed it) to submit a few people and companies you think are worthy of honor in the 2014 Small Business Influencer Awards.

Nominate right now before nominations close on August 29, 2014!

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Susan Payton Susan Payton is the Communications Manager for the Small Business Trends Awards programs. She is the President of Egg Marketing & Communications, an Internet marketing firm specializing in content marketing, social media management and press releases. She is also the Founder of How to Create a Press Release, a free resource for business owners who want to generate their own PR.

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  1. I think the thing that makes it special is the free nomination. Other awards have to qualify for a certain set of standards or votes before they can be nominated. But this is free for everyone.

  2. Love the contest and the SMB community needs this type of thing. It brings us together and gives much-needed recognition to deserving businesses, products & individuals.

  3. This may be a bit off topic but you mentioned how there are dozens of small business of words out there. I wonder if there is a list of these awards and it’s not, perhaps compiling such a list could be your next article?