Tag Archives: Comments

Thank You for Blogging about International Medical Corps!

The International Medical Corps and my team have been working on winning $1.5 Million dollars through American Express’ Members Project. IMC needs to be in the top 5 in order to win. Please check out the Member Project page, Saving the Lives of Malnourished Children, and then please vote.  I would like to personally thank […]

Saul’s Thoughts on What AH Does

I am starting a new series of  blog posts called “What AH Does.” This is a series of free-form posts by members of the Abraham Harrison staff.  Instead of a book report, I asked my staff to write a company report.  While the request was generally free-form and I didn’t care what was written — […]

Imagine Meeting Someone in a Bar

I have been going through Google Docs and discovered an internal document I would like to share with you from back in the beginning of 2007. Taylor Donlan wrote it to explain to our new staff how best to reach out to and engage online on behalf of our clients and in general. I was […]

What Does Abraham Harrison LLC Do?

My business partner and CEO, Mark Harrison, boiled our, Abraham Harrison’s, elevator speech down into bullet points.  Let me know what you think!

Abraham Harrison, LLC is a Public Relations company dealing solely in online media

AHLLC has two practices: Promotional online PR, and Defensive online PR

Promotional online PR is about getting the client’s message out

Three […]

Strong Community Demands Strong Leadership

I woke up to an amazing article written by Jonathan Trenn, The fallacy of community, and I responded in a comment to a pretty passionate article and a passionate comment string, and here’s what I wrote — and I have expanded the argument below, so it is an expansion. Via Marketing Conversation.
Gosh, I don’t know […]

Online Reputation Defense: Resistance is Futile

When it comes down to it, reputation defense and crisis management demands engagement: resistance is futile. Here’s some excellent advice from Local Advertising Journal about the risks and rewards of Online Reputation Management: Eliminate the Negative:
A negative review of your business or product is detrimental to your online reputation, but if it is managed correctly […]

What Do You Think About Paid Stumbling?

I quickly realized that StumbleUpon is the coolest and hottest social bookmarking service nobody has heard of.  I love it but I don’t nearly use it enough: either as a stumbler or as a marketer. I found this on Blog Marketing Journal and thought I would open it up to you:
In case you are not […]

What is the Difference Between Marketing and PR Online?

I just discovered another very interesting article written by Jennifer Mattern over at RedFly Marketing, Online PR vs. Internet Marketing — here’s an excerpt:
Internet Marketing Tactics:

Paid advertising (banner ads, text link ads, etc.)
Link exchanges, free Web directory submissions, blog comments (link-building activities)
Affiliates
Sales letters (and other sales copy)
Article marketing (to drive affiliate sales, traffic, or backlinks)
Search […]

There is a Cult of Internet Celebrity in Washington

Zach Goldfarb wrote a great post over at the Washington Post and popped me an email to see if I had any comment on it. I did! The article was posted on Friday last and is called TechPost: Washington’s Twin Tech Towns. My comment starts right below the following video:

I attended the Spank party for […]

Another Lovely Report on PodCampOhio from Andrea Hill

I met the lovely Andrea Hill at PodCampOhio.  Andrea is a runner, a Canadian, a new media maven, and a senior developer at Resource Interactive.  She also hung out with me part of the day and over lunch and I was charmed — Andrea is lovely.  I would like to share her experience at PodCampOhio, […]