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href="http://chrisabraham.com">Abraham &amp;  Harrison</a> has developed strong relationships with a large group of  bloggers interested in humanitarian issues who in turn act as  influencers in their communities of readers. The goal, as with all  online influencer outreaches, was to earn these bloggers&#8217; support and  their willingness to act as repeaters and amplifiers of our client&#8217;s  message, get their implicit or explicit endorsement, and motivate  their readerships to action &#8211; in this case to vote for IMC in the  Amex Members&#8217; Project competition.</p><p> Abraham &amp; Harrison was in constant consultation with the  client, advising International Medical Corps on their message  copy, their use of widgets, their posting of banner ads, and guiding  their broader strategic decisions.</p><p><strong>TACTICS: </strong>Abraham  &amp; Harrison reached out to close to 4000 bloggers across a  spectrum of demographics. The Abraham &amp; Harrison team reached out  to these bloggers multiple times over the course of two weeks  directing them to the Members Project website and the helpful,  blogger-friendly Social Media News Release that made blogging on the  topic an easy cut-and-paste action. <u><a
href="http://internationalmedicalcorps.smnr.us/" target="_blank">http://internationalmedicalcorps.smnr.us/</a></u></p><p> Abraham  &amp; Harrison also turned to its strong presence on Facebook,  Twitter, and several other social networks, building groups and  messaging followers as well as the broader Abraham &amp; Harrison  community. To drive SEO and further traffic, every one of the over  190 blog posts was posted on Digg and several other social  bookmarking platforms.</p><p><strong>RESULTS: </strong>Within two weeks  the team at Abraham &amp; Harrison had achieved close to a 10%  response rate to the outreach emails, leading to over 190 blog posts  with more trickling in daily. Millions of impressions were  made, and given the permanent nature of blog posts and the resultant  presence on the search engines, impressions will continue to be made  into the future.</p><p>International Medical Corps was able to fend off  challenges from those organizations in 6th and 7th place, finally  finishing in the top five, guaranteeing them a portion of the $2.5MM in grant money.</p><blockquote><p><em>&quot;Abraham &amp; Harrison has been a tremendous asset to International Medical Corps during our American Express Members Project campaign. Their online strategy and outreach helped introduce International Medical Corps to many new audiences and raised our visibility during this time-sensitive campaign. International Medical Corps was written about in more than 170 blog posts. </em></p><p><em>&quot;Abraham &amp; Harrison brings a unique approach to online public relations. The worldwide web is a vast space, yet Abraham &amp; Harrison has found a formula to reach out to target audiences, effectively raise awareness and get online readers and activists to take action. </em></p><p><em>&quot;The entire Abraham &amp; Harrison team has been fantastic. Each team member brings creativity and passion to the cause. Without a doubt, International Medical Corps would engage Abraham &amp; Harrison for another campaign.&quot;</em></p><p>Rebecca Milner<br
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