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About Best of Baton Rouge

  • What is Best of Baton Rouge?
    The Best of Baton Rouge invites, engages, and allows you, our audience, to recognize the best businesses, organizations, and people in our area. Our focus is on businesses and professionals who support, serve and do business in the following parishes: East Baton Rouge West Baton Rouge Livingston Ascension Point Coupe Iberville East Feliciana West Feliciana
  • When do nominations and voting start?
    Nominations and voting will take place online at votebatonrouge.com.
  • Do I have to register?
    To ensure accuracy, we ask for basic registration during the nomination process. You can also provide your name and email to receive program updates. You can submit nominees in any category and return anytime before the deadline to submit more nominees! For fair voting, registration may be required, including your name and email. ​ The Advocate does not review or consider factors such as business licenses, trade affiliations, Better Business Bureau ratings, or online ratings when determining nominees or winners. Best of Baton Rouge nominations and winners are solely chosen by the public through online nominations and voting.
  • Can I vote by paper or in person?
    No. All nominations and voting are done through our website and link to our voting platform at votebatonrouge.com.
  • How does nominating work?
    The nomination period begins Monday, December 2, 2024, and ends at 5pm on Friday, December 13, 2024. ​ We rely on our audience to supply us with the names of outstanding people, businesses, and establishments in each of the 240+ categories. Once the nominees are finalized, our audience is asked to vote on one choice in each category. Per our guidelines, you are allowed to nominate without limits and during voting, you can vote once every 24 hours. Our audience and business owners nominate their favorites by selecting one of 11 main topic areas (Eat & Drink, Education, Finance, Health & Beauty, Home & Garden, Law, Motors, Real Estate, Services, Shopping, Things to Do). Nominees should be individuals and businesses that serve Baton Rouge and surrounding areas. ​ Nominating is as simple as entering a name and city in text entry fields. It’s best, but not required, to provide additional information on the nominee so that we can verify them (Phone number, address, URL). You may return any time before December 13 to add nominations. Businesses with multiple locations appear as a single nomination for the voting phase unless otherwise specified by the business. Business associates and advertisers of The Advocate and any other owner-affiliated company are not given special treatment, including but not limited to our presenting sponsor. ​ Users are not required to nominate in all categories, but must submit the nomination form by hitting the "submit" button at the bottom of the page. Users are permitted to nominate a single business in more than one category.
  • I've been nominated, what is required of me?
    Businesses, organizations, or individuals that are nominated by our audience are placed on our ballot after they are verified. Should a business earn enough votes to be voted a Gold win, they may be required to complete a simple online questionnaire with basic business information including name, location(s), year established, business hours, phone number, web address (if any) and submit a photo of the business, organization or individual. There is no cost or obligation to participate. ​ Be sure to download your free promotional assets to use on your website, social media, or business to promote your nomination during the voting period.
  • How are votes tabulated?
    The regular voting period begins at 12pm on Monday, January 6 and ends at 5pm on Friday, January 24. ​ Nominations and votes are tabulated by a third-party. The Advocate and its affiliates do not know the results of the contest until after the votes are tabulated. In each category, our audience votes on their favorite nominee. You are permitted to vote in each category once per day. Businesses, institutions, individuals and schools are encouraged to promote the contest in order to gain nominations and/or votes. Competitive advertising, special offers, and campaigns are permitted; however, The Advocate at its sole discretion reserves the right to exclude from the competition any businesses or individuals that engage in activities intended to “rig” or “fix” the voting process. Votes that are suspect may be disqualified in the count. ​ Use of bots, robotic, repetitive, automatic, programmed, vote exchange websites, vote “farming”, scripts or other automated means designed to circumvent “one ballot per person per day” rule, are not allowed. Contestants discovered using these methods for vote acceleration are subject to suspected votes being disqualified without notice, and the jeopardy of the Contestant being completely disqualified and removed from the competition. Contestants risk disqualification if they use promotions involving quid pro quo strategies, such as, but not limited to "vote for us, and we’ll enter you into a drawing" or "vote for us, and we’ll give you a discount." These approaches create an unfair advantage by incentivizing votes, which goes against the contest guidelines and can result in disqualification to ensure a level playing field for all participants. ​ Business associates and advertisers of The Advocate and any other owner-affiliated company are not given special treatment, including but not limited to our presenting sponsor.
  • Can I “write-in” a business during voting?
    All nominations have to be verified prior to being placed on the final ballot. During the nomination process, we welcome all submissions. ​ Our ballot is a closed ballot. However, we will consider late entries into an established category by request. All late entries must be emailed to support@VoteBestofBatonRouge.com for consideration.
  • Will everyone that is nominated be on the ballot?
    For a category to qualify for the ballot, there must be a minimum of 5 separate businesses that are competing for votes. If someone is nominated in a category that they do not qualify for, we make reasonable accommodations to move the nominee to a similar category. Nominees are moved to the voting ballot. ​ The Advocate does not review or consider factors such as business licenses, trade affiliations, Better Business Bureau ratings, or online ratings when determining nominees or winners. Best of Baton Rouge nominations and winners are solely chosen by the public through online nominations and voting.
  • When will the winners be announced?
    The names of the winners are posted and announced on Sunday, April 27 online at VoteBestofBatonRouge.com and honored in our Best of Baton Rouge special winner's magazine. In the event of a tie in any category, more than one winner or runner-up may be awarded.
  • I'm a winner! How do I get the winner's logo?
    Best of Baton Rouge and the unique logos are the property of The Advocate and may only be used with express, written permission. Logos are licensed to winners at a marketing spend or direct payment of $1,595 or more. Best of Baton Rouge merchandise does not count toward the logo license spend. Contact us to request your logo.

Questions about Best of Baton Rouge can be directed to our support desk support@VoteBestofBatonRouge.com.

 

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