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09/30/2010 09:20:00 AM EST

A Call for Suggestions: Top 25 Blogs for 2010: COMMENT PERIOD HAS CLOSED

Dear Community Members: The time has arrived for the LexisNexis Workers’ Compensation Law Community Staff to make selections for its annual Top 25 Blogs for Workers’ Compensation and Workplace Issues.

Thank you for your participation and interest. The Comment period has closed.

As always, we want to honor ongoing achievement by blogsites as well as point out the best newcomers.

Some of the things we review are: the quality of writing, frequency of posting, topics covered, interaction with the Internet community, format and design of blogsite, impact on workers' compensation and workplace issues, Google ranking and/or mentions by other sites.

The LexisNexis Workers’ Compensation Law Community Staff will review all comments and then make final determinations for the top 25 blogs and announce the honorees on the web center.

We look forward to hearing from you!


Comments

Mark WAlls wrote re: A Call for Suggestions: Top 25 Blogs for 2010
on Thu, Sep 30 2010 2:00 PM

I would like to nominate the Work Comp Analysis Group on LinkedIn.  This community blog has over 6200 members contributing to their active discussion board.

Other blogs I read regularly are:

Managed Care Matters

Work Comp Executive

A View From the Press Box

Reduce Your WC Costs

WC Premium Audit

See First

The Food Chain

Comp Times

Illinois Workers Compensation

wcompman wrote re: A Call for Suggestions: Top 25 Blogs for 2010
on Tue, Oct 5 2010 9:48 PM

WorkersCompensation.com's CompNewNetwork - Admittedly I have a vested interest in this as I work for the company, however, it is a major information source for the community. A LexisNexis Top 25 Blog of 2009, it continues to integrate and distribute some of the industry's best blogs. They have been working to expand original content this year, including the Workers Comp 20/20 Series. Their content is being used to support the WorkCompAnalysisGroup referenced above within its Resource Center, and they are a major contributor to LexisNexis News Online.