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Thank You All Who Supported International Medical Corps!

On behalf of the International Medical Corps and Abraham Harrison, thank you so much for all of your support over the last four weeks to get the vote out to help get the International Medical Corps into the top-five of the Members Project and then for securing the $100,000 from American Express, to be used […]

Where Chris Abraham Clarifies the Notion of Swag

Well, in the blogger-to-blogger dialog between Norman Birnbach and me, starting with How Do You Establish Metrics for a Blogging Initiative? Take a page from the campaign for Jerry White’s book then moving onto Guy Kawasaki on the impact of bloggers on PR and buzz, then Gifting Bloggers Doesn’t Mean Pushing Swag, Stevie Wilson on […]

Will the Culture of “Acting White” Anti-Intellectualism Kill America?

So, I returned to a previous blog entry, The Culture of “Acting White” Anti-Intellectualism Will Kill America, and rekindled the conversation. Rarely, if ever, you can get things rolling again. And, thankfully, we were able to make some pretty amazing conversation. The comment thread following The Culture of “Acting White” Anti-Intellectualism Will Kill America is […]

Will Subliterate 17-Year-Olds Save the Whales?

I received a very subliterate comment from Zayna in response to my blog entry, Don’t Save the Whales, which states, subliterately,
“your stupid!!! dont say dont save the whales because you need to save yourself first. i love whales and im trying t save whales and im only 17 i have loving parents who are also […]

Vanity Advertising on PayPerPost is Addicting

I have been playing around with a $100 credit that PayPerPost granted me to try out the service as an advertiser. “Cool,” I thought, “this is going to be fun.” I wrote my PayPerPost ad campaign blurb, “write About Chris Abraham’s Blog: Blog your very own opinion about my personal blog.” Amazingly egocentric, me.