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Readers go wild to vote bloggers off "the island".


Want to attract readers? Why not mimic the successful formula of Reality TV?

Inspired by Internet guru guru (g`r, gr`  Rob Curley's "Survivor: Topeka City Council," which asked Web users to "vote off" their least favorite council members, I figured readers could select Scripps Treasure Coast The Treasure Coast is a term for a region in the U.S. state of Florida stretching from Hobe Sound in the south through Sebastian in the north, including the coastal counties of Indian River, St. Lucie, and Martin.  Newspapers' first citizen opinion blogger.

The result--eleven weeks of the exciting "Treasure Coast Blogfest"--was so staggering we're going to do it again and again. After all, how frequently do you find entertaining writing from a paralyzed par·a·lyze  
tr.v. par·a·lyzed, par·a·lyz·ing, par·a·lyz·es
1. To affect with paralysis; cause to be paralytic.

2. To make unable to move or act: paralyzed by fear.
 graphic artist claiming to blog in the buff?

The game: Via a column and house ads, we solicited sample blogs from readers who agreed to write several times a week, face weekly online votes by readers, with the last one left getting a laptop. We modeled it like American Idol American Idol is an annual American televised singing competition, which began its first season on June 11, 2002. Part of the Idol franchise, it originated from the British reality program Pop Idol. , where each week people vote as many times as they want for their favorite candidate. In this case, the blogger with the least votes no longer could blog--although his old blog would remain on the website.

We selected ten finalists, got their mugs and bios, and gave them access to blog on our website (blogfest.tcpalm.com). On a Sunday, we ran an op-ed package announcing the contestants and the contest and print readers (and bloggers' families and friends from all over the world) started hitting the website.

Deadline for the weekly voting was 11:59 p.m. each Wednesday, so on that day's op-ed page we briefly recapped the week's blogging and, with bloggers' mugs, ran their quote of the week or the date they were voted off. Voting results were announced in the paper on Fridays, along with the Blog of the Week, complete with readers' comments posted online. We also ran a parting comment from the blogger voted out.

While we asked bloggers to write on the local issue of their choice, several of them selected national issues, which turned out okay. We got blogs on everything from same-sex marriage Noun 1. same-sex marriage - two people of the same sex who live together as a family; "the legal status of same-sex marriages has been hotly debated"
couple, twosome, duet, duo - a pair who associate with one another; "the engaged couple"; "an inseparable
 and an encounter with Margaret Hamilton to dirty beaches and clean politicians.

And while many of the blogs were written well (others were not), the interaction between readers who posted comments (we let them do this anonymously) were priceless price·less  
adj.
1. Of inestimable worth; invaluable.

2. Highly amusing, absurd, or odd: a priceless remark.
. More than 2,300 comments were posted in response to the 173 blogs entries; none had to be pulled by our Web folks; and interest in the contest got so high that one of the posters started his own website to handicap contestants and otherwise report on Treasure Coast Blogfest.

During the first ten days of voting, 16,895 ballots were cast. The number increased to almost three million in the final week. In the last two weeks, winner Joel Molinari said, he used a homemade home·made  
adj.
1. Made or prepared in the home: homemade pie.

2. Made by oneself.

3. Crudely or simply made.

Adj. 1.
 drill-like device to press keyboard buttons to vote.

Page views continued to increase throughout the contest. On several Tuesdays and Wednesdays, Blogfest pages accounted for about fifty percent of our total Web traffic.

Did Blogfest content change much in our community? No, except for helping to clean up one of our beaches. But it did show how newspapers can get people to your website for a great conversation and some interesting content, then come back to the paper for a better-edited version of what they found online.

People say newspapers are dying. Well, use the newspaper to consistently tease tease (tez) to pull apart gently with fine needles to permit microscopic examination.

tease
v.
 to interesting content online and you'll get just the opposite impression. Even bloggers voted off early became celebrities.

There are all sorts of potential twists on how Blogfest can be played. Keeping watching tcpalm.com for the latest.

Tips for setting up your own contest

* Select a diverse group of interesting people to blog.

* Journalism or blogging experience NOT required

* Monitor the site regularly.

* Consistently promote the content in the paper to drive readers to the Web.

* Give readers leeway lee·way  
n.
1. The drift of a ship or an aircraft to leeward of the course being steered.

2. A margin of freedom or variation, as of activity, time, or expenditure; latitude. See Synonyms at room.
 to post online responses to the blogs.

* Work with your marketing department to get prizes, promotional help and a post-contest winner announcement/victory celebration.

Larry Reismart is editorial page editor of Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers The Treasure Coast Newspapers serve residents in five counties located along the Treasure Coast and The Gold Coast of southeast Florida, one of the wealthiest markets in the country. They are owned by the E. W. Scripps Company and have a daily circulation of 120,000.  in Vero Beach Vero Beach (vēr`o), city (1990 pop. 17,350), seat of Indian River co., E Fla., on Indian River (a lagoon and part of the Intracoastal Waterway); founded c.1888, inc. 1919. , Stuart, Fort Pierce Fort Pierce, city (1990 pop. 36,830), seat of St. Lucie co., SE Fla., on Indian River (a lagoon; part of the Intracoastal Waterway); settled in the 1860s around a fort; inc. 1901 as a city. , and Port St Lucie, Florida. E-mail laurence.reisman@ scripps.com.
By the numbers ...

How Larry's most popular
blogger contest went down

4,899,973    votes cast
179          blogs written
2,302        reader comments posted online
1            nude blogger
24 million   votes cast in American Idol finale
             with Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken
78           Comments posted to Victoria Swanson's
             blog supporting retailers' use of "holidays"
             instead of "Christmas"
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