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Míc Miller

"Computing is extending your self with all its strengths and weaknesses
not only exposed, but amplified." -- Míc's Second Law of Computing

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Interviews
Mentions
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Articles

Distinguishing Web
Award Programs
@ Award Sites!
@ The Beeline
@ Website Awards

In Search of Web
Excellence
@ Award Sites!
@ The Beeline
@ Website Awards

Articles About Awards Contributor

Award Sites! Article Contributor
   
A History of Web Awards
@ Awards Scoop
@ The Beeline

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Ask the Experts
Is the award graphic important?
What are Web site awards and
why do people want them?
What can I do to entice top
webmasters to apply for
my award?
Why isn't there standardized
criteria for awards?

Editor's Choice

Awards

The Beeline @ bton.com
By Award Sites! ratings
By chronological order
By chronological order with links
to attributed quotes
World's Top Awards
World's Top Award Programs

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Books

The Webmaster's Guide to Glory! -
How to Win the Top Web Awards
Entry Page
Introduction

Author of The Webmaster's Guide to Glory!

Interviews

Internet Brothers Interviews with the
Masters
Míc Miller

Internet Brothers' Interviews with the Masters Series

Reviews

NovaSite! Reviews
The Beeline by Jef Peace
The NASA SCIience Files
by Míc Miller

NetNacs!

Mentions

The Web: A Cross-Cultural Bridge
by Judy Vorfeld
@ ossweb.com

ossweb.com

What's Your Metaphor?
by June Kaminski
@ BellaOnline

BellaOnline

Web Awards: You May Already Be
a Winner
by Kevin Rayburn
@ TechRepublic

TechRepublic

Win awards for your site!
by Mark Newman
Practical Internet, Issue #53

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Personal

About the Author
@ Internet Brothers Presents
@ The Beeline

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Honors

For Bettering the Web
Webmaster Award

Surfers' Choice Internet Awards Webmaster Award for Year 2000"The recipients of our Webmaster Awards are not selected on their skills with HTML, graphics, programming, or any other visible talent; rather I select these individuals because of their contributions to the Web. All of the individuals are people I have come to know over the past years and each are special. These views are not just mine, but are shared by many others who have expressed their gratitude and respect for our Webmaster Award winners. I can well remember when Míc submitted his site to me way back in 1996. The personality of the site impressed me and the amount of work that Míc puts into the site is something to appreciate. Míc is an ace marketing person which is evident in the way he has branded his site using the bee as his trademark. One visit to his site will clearly demonstrate his genius. I can attest to the fact that Míc was a pioneer in this field and has used it to build trust and community. Míc is that type of person that always takes a second to say 'hi,' pay a compliment, or drop you an e-mail just to pick up your day. I can well imagine he does this for many people each day. It is with volumes of pleasure that I present Míc with our Webmaster Award."

Wally Gross, president
Surfers Choice Internet Awards
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

 

For Bettering the Internet
Level 5.0+ Rating Honor (AS! archive)

Award Sites! Level 5.0+ Honors Plaque"Míc Miller is the owner of The Beeline, where his elite award program is located, and is co-owner of Awards Scoop, a nonprofit organization developed to make the media and rest of the Internet aware of the 'real' awards community. He stands tall in many ways besides his height... As an excellent ambassador for the awards community, he has shared in-depth and broad knowledge of the awards process and Internet freely. Míc also provides an online resource guide to his fellow citizens in Indiana (basketball lovers know where this state is). Just take a leisurely visit of The Beeline and see for yourself. More can be said about this good man, but his modesty prevents it."

David Bancroft, president
Award Sites!
Houston, Texas, USA

"Whatever you do, be consistent -- especially with mistakes." -- Míc's Third Law of Computing

"The ignorant shall be the decision maker." -- Míc's First Law of Computing

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