Problogger Book Winner #2!

As you can see, I used Random.org to pick the winner of this month’s free copy of Problogger: Secrets to Blogging Your Way to a Six-figure Income. The winning entry is… (sound of drumroll) #21. Now, counting down from the top leads me to…

Dan Roloff, one of the Higher Calling folks who blogs over at Ramblin’ Dan! (sound of crowd cheering)

Yee-haw, Dan, and congratulations – a big ol’ tip o’ the topper to ya!

Now, don’t give up hope, y’all – I still have three more copies of the book to give away. So be sure to tune in for the next What I Learned From… groupwrite project!

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  1. Karen Swimon Apr 14th 2009 at 1:01 pm

    Congratulations Dan! Robert, your prize led me to finally get a copy of Problogger. It’s an excellent book for those considering blogging but also has great tips for old pros. Dan will enjoy it I’m sure. I am looking forward to the next project. :-)

    Karen Swims last blog post..Hop, Skip, Double and a Dip

  2. Robert Hruzekon Apr 15th 2009 at 12:26 pm

    Good for you, Karen!

  3. Dan Roloffon Apr 15th 2009 at 8:51 pm

    Thanks Robert. I’m really looking forward to reading the book and to the next WILF project.

  4. Robert Hruzekon Apr 16th 2009 at 6:21 am

    @Dan – Thanks for participating, and a tip o’ the hat to ya!

  5. Matt Haywardon Apr 17th 2009 at 2:53 am

    Congratulations, Dan!

    And I’m looking forward to the next WILF, Robert.

    Matt

  6. Wilson Ponon Apr 18th 2009 at 1:12 am

    Congratulation Dan for grabbing the prize! Robert, it’s a smart choice to use the random.org to pick up the winner, way to go. :)

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