Over 1,000 entries were received in the competition's categories, which is almost double the amount received in the awards' inaugural year.
Entrants registered their online properties on Webfluential, a platform that give brands and the marketing industry, including advertisers, public relations agencies and media buyers, an independent measurement of the most relevant online and social influencers to include in their campaigns.
As a result, several categories had no winners, as the competition rules dictate that there is a minimum influence score for entries to ensure that category winners statistically lead their respective niches. These included: Best African Facebook page, Automotive, Digital Marketing, Education, Finance, Niche Market, Other, and Religious.
Winners of the main categories were as follows:
· Best blog about Africa: The African HipHop Blog from Zimbabwe · Best Instagrammer in Africa:Gareth Pon from South Africa · Best Twitter personality in Africa
Xtiandela from Kenya · Best YouTube channel in Africa
Winners in each category receive a commemorative trophy and a web banner announcing their achievement, with the next African Blogger Awards set to be held in February 2016.