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IELTS-Blog::Vote for us in the Best Australian Blogs Competition

IELTS-Blog::Vote for us in the Best Australian Blogs Competition


Vote for us in the Best Australian Blogs Competition

Posted: 06 Apr 2014 03:30 AM PDT

Who here thinks that IELTS-Blog is a great website for IELTS preparation?

If YOU were just about to raise your hand, please vote for us in the Best Australian Blogs 2014 Competition.

Best Australian Blogs CompetitionAlmost 9 years passed since IELTS-Blog was created and literally millions of visitors went through our tips and resources while preparing for IELTS. It’s been our pleasure and privilege to help everyone, and if you agree that we made your exam preparation a bit easier, please vote for IELTS-Blog in the competition.

How to vote

Click on the link below, it will take you to a webpage where you should click on the Next button. Then you will see a list of blogs, please scroll down and click Next again, because IELTS-Blog is on the second page. Then scroll down until you find our name, and tick the check-box of IELTS-Blog. Then click Next again a few times until you get to a page where you enter your details (First and Last Name, email address and State, or tick 'Outside Australia'), then click Next again, and – very important – click Done for your vote to count.

Click here to vote for IELTS-Blog

Please vote even if you don’t live in Australia – the competition is open to people from all countries.

We think that IELTS-Blog deserves to win, and with your support it has a chance! Every vote counts, so please go and vote now.

Thank you very much!

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