It’s that time of year again!!! Time to vote for the Best of Pyeongtaek Poll! This is our 7th year and it means a ton for businesses to win!
2023 Best of Pyeongtaek Poll Voting Dates
This year voting will occur for two weeks and you can vote once a day. You can get started with voting right now! Voting runs from December 6th to December 20th.
Why Do We Vote for the Best of Pyeontaek?
We vote because it’s fun and has a positive impact on the community.
Businesses that win Best of Pyeongtaek feel honored and appreciated. The award has helped numerous businesses over the years. You can directly help the businesses you love in 2024 by voting for them in 2023 Best of Pyeongtaek Poll.
We vote to discover new places you didn’t know about while taking the poll.
Get ready to screenshot categories. You will discover many new places across Pyeongtaek. Make sure to capture the places you still need to visit so that you know where you need to try in 2023.
We vote because it helps new people arriving in Pyeongtaek in 2024.
New international residents from around the world want to know the “best” places to eat, drink, and play in Pyeongtaek as soon as they arrive. Sure, they haven’t quantified what best means yet, but the word sure does help the SEO when they are trying to figure out how to navigate Pyeongtaek.
We vote for the memories.
When you sit down and start going through the South of Seoul Best of Pyeongtaek Poll (especially if you do it with friends) it’s going to be like a walk through memory lane. With each vote, you reflect back on your experiences in the community.
Shouldn’t South of Seoul Just Make a List of the Best Places?
None of the volunteers at South of Seoul want to TELL people what the best things are, we want to LEARN what the best places are.
The Best of Pyeongtaek Poll Results are Based Directly Off of the Community Vote
Every year the results surprise us.
Sometimes the Best of Pyeongtaek poll results go against everything we think is good and right in the world. We still publish them and respect them. We just want to love the businesses in our community. However, we do look forward to the many comments about how “It’s all rigged” when folks’ favorites don’t win. Such comments always make us feel like we have a future online because controversy actually helps communities pull together and support each other more.
The reason you can vote once a day for 2 weeks
The Best of Pyeongtaek poll actually uses a voting model developed and used by a variety of papers around the country.
Is it scientific? Nope. Is it perfect? Nope. Is it the best polling system, based on historical models, for our resources for promoting local businesses? YES! Allowing people to vote once a day over a 1-2 week period actually creates a more level playing field.
That said, feel free to get angry about it. Emotions and life are hard right now and we would rather you take your rage out on the South of Seoul polling rather than your family or yourself. If you feel angry about this, let it out. It’s ok. It’s a perfect place to let off anger at the systems that systemically repress us. (Which South of Seoul might be one, but we hope not.)
My business isn’t on the list, do you hate me and my family and wish death upon my house?
No, we do not AND your community can still vote for you by writing your name in.
We simply 1) have a limited amount of time and resources and 2) are human. We did our best to take the larger community into consideration but made a mistake we couldn’t predict. Please let us know you want to be on the next Best of Pyeongtaek poll and we will add you to the list.
Additionally, businesses can only be entered into a maximum of 3 categories. The categories are selected by the South of Seoul volunteer team.
How do I vote in the Best of Pyeongtaek poll?
This is for fun! Keep that in mind
- We don’t collect any email addresses or contact info
- Voting closes February 25th, 2021
- You can vote once a day
- You can write in a business that is not listed
- Each time you vote you can see the current results
- You don’t have to vote on every question, you can skip
- We encourage you to share this with your friends, groups, etc
Are you a business? Get out the Vote!
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