Morocco: Whose blog is the BOMB?

BOMBiesThe Best Of Morocco Blog Awards, or the BOMBies, are the latest of Moroccan blogging annual contests. It is centered primarily on English language Moroccan blogs. Voting for nominees, who were assigned to five different categories, closed on February 21, 2010. MoroccoBlogs.com, which is hosting the awards, has recently announced the complete list of nominees and winners.

The acclaimed collaborative blog The View From Fez , topped the Best Overall Morocco Blog and the Best Morocco News Blog categories. The View From Fez interviewed Vago Damitio, the man behind MoroccoBlogs.com and the BOMBies. Some interesting thoughts came out of the dialogue, such as this excerpt:

[Vago Damitio:] It's my belief that the future of Morocco doesn't lie with tourism but with the internet. Moroccans have an aptitude for both language and technology. Morocco sits as a bridge between the East and the West and I think that as the internet reaches adulthood, Morocco has the chance to be the next India in terms of technology. I can't think of a more worthy goal than MoroccoBlogs.com and the Bombies helping to make that future a reality.

The blog Près du puits came first as the Best Personal blog. Culture Vultures Fez won the Best Morocco Culture Blog award, while The Elephant Cloud topped the Best Morocco Travel Blog category.

Evelyn in Morocco who came second as the Best Overall blog, shares her thoughts as she was eagerly awaiting the final results:

I feel like I've won because my colleagues, my friends, my regular readers of this post and especially my students have been so supportive of me and my blog. Because of this contest, more and more people who I live and work with have taken the time to read my blog and have encouraged me to continue to write. Now that's a prize. In fact, it's a priceless prize and I am grateful.

Next up is a Blog Camp, which MoroccoBlogs.com has ambitions to hold sometime next May in the city of Fez.  It will be the first of its kind in Morocco, as Vago Damitio explains to The View From Fez:

This will be a chance for bloggers from all over Morocco to come together in Fez for workshops, community, and fun. […] There has been a lot of interest in Blog Camp since I first mentioned it and even some interest from a few of the top bloggers in the world! It's conceivable Blog Camp could actually become an event that rivals The Festival of Sacred Music in terms of the number of people it could bring to Morocco.

Watch this space!

2 comments

  • Reda

    Give me a break!
    Since we are talking about Morocco Blogs, the first thing that comes to mind is Morocco & Moroccans. I believe the awards should rather go to the native Moroccans and not to the aliens (hey, they call us aliens too in USA) who come to Fes to spend his/her vacation/retirement while blogging about Morocco. And believe it or not, but the time this person is done with his vacation in Morocco, he will end up writing a nice book about Morocco on our expense. As you can see, you are not only awarding him/her about his hobby he tends to enjoy, but he/she will make a fortune by using our own resources.

    I don’t think this is faire at all. These people come to Morocco with enough capital stashed in their Banks while living on the cheap in our country, of course they have the time & resources to write all day long about Morocco. These people have what it takes to write a million dollars Blog, no doubts about that. But, do you call that a challenge?

    Please note, I see awards categories such as Best Morocco News Blog, Best Personal blog
    and Best Morocco Travel Blog, but I didn’t see Best Moroccan Social Networking Blog which are few of them out there and even made by real native Moroccans, take a look:
    http://www.marocnetwork.com – Not only you can create your own blogs on this site, but it combines Facebook & Twitter concept altogether. You can create your own virtual page using your own page Exp: http://www.marocnetwork.com/sousoukitchen & http://www.marocnetwork.com/hicham

    You ought to give awards to our own NATIVE Moroccan youths who are eager to excel despite the fact they don’t have lots of resources or capital to get there, yet, they do their best. These are the people who deserve the awards, and not someone by the name Smith who does this for fun while he has enough capital stashed at the Bank of Fes. Give me a break!

    Reda B.(Moroccan first)
    iLoveMorocco1@yahoo.com

  • Reda, where’s the link to your blog?

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