Mashable Giveaway: Win A Pass to Blog World

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Vadim Lavrusik
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Mashable Giveaway: Win A Pass to Blog World
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Last week, we had held a comment contest giving away five full-access passes to BlogWorld for answers to the question, "What is the future of blogging?" And now, we're going to do it again by giving away five weekend passes to Blog World, which means you'll be able to join us for MashBash! Also, check out the excerpts from last week's winners below.

Date: Friday, October 15.

Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

Location: Haze at Aria. 3730 Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV.

Tickets: Must have BlogWorld Badge to enter.

How To Win Tickets

Simply click the “Like” button on our Facebook Page (below).

Respond to the question: "What is the future of blogging?" by noon ET on Wednesday, September 15 in the comments section of this post.

Please use your real identity so that we may contact you via e-mail, Twitter or Facebook to let you know that you've won and how to redeem your prize.

Last Week's Winners

Jillian Ney: "Everything has a lifecycle, blogging is at the maturity stage, if not rejuvenated, it will decline. Moving with technological advances and bringing new engagement will ensure the regrowth of blogging, meaning that blogging will become more complex and dynamic."

Jordan Koene: "I think it is simple "Blogging = Real Time News!" Blogging has become and will continue to grow into our source of news and information. I think it will evolve into more established areas such as television and radio."

Erin Ryan: "The future of blogging will make more of a transition from a personal aspect to a business oriented platform which will assist businesses with personalizing themselves."

Corina Newby: "The future of blogging is real time, relate-able, and increasingly credible information that needn't be shoved through the filters of political or social sensibility."

Paolo Mottola: "As blogging becomes more and more simple (given the advancements we've seen already by Tumblr, Posterous and Twitter), more intuitive experiences will emerge and blogging will become as simple as email, or could actually become email."

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