Tag Archives: interaction

The Only Good Bank in Berlin

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The Deutsche Bank Store of the Future, originally uploaded by Chris Abraham.

When I arrived in Berlin, my buddy Mark told me that I had to follow him halfway across town, past dozens of banks, including […]

Bio of Chris Abraham Updated 17 November 2008

Chris Abraham, President and COO of Abraham Harrison, is a leading expert in online public relations with a focus on blogger outreach, blogger engagement, and Internet reputation management. A pioneer in online social networks and publishing, with a natural facility for anticipating the next big thing, Chris is an Internet analyst, web strategy consultant and […]

A Hopeful Look Forward By Jerry White

I just received this moving tribute from Jerry White of Survivor Corps to what the election of Barack Obama means — the end of the American Civil War — and a bold move towards “breaking through historic barriers of discrimination and promoting true inclusion, participation and equality around the world.”
A Hopeful Look Forward By Jerry […]

Brief Curriculum Vitae of Chris Abraham

Chris Abraham is a Founding Partner, President, and Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Abraham Harrison, LLC, an international public relations firm specializing in online public relations and word-of-mouth/conversation marketing.
Mr. Abraham is an expert in online outreach, advocacy and marketing with over 15 years of online experience. His experience focuses on web strategy, including SEO strategy, […]

Will Google Lively Be a Boon or Bust?

Everyone knows I hate Second Life but some people know that I love IM and IRC.  So, if this Google’s Lively actually acts like an IRC with avatars, I think I might use it — as long as the interface isn’t too heavy and I can “play” it on my x61 ThinkPad.  I was really […]

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, […]

A Social Network Site is Not Just a Fancy Personal Home Page

Creating a space for your members to “show off” or “express themselves” is less important than giving members to interact. They crave connection and will pursue any perceived connection such as shared interests, hometowns, movies, orientation, or schools.
They’re not at all about sharing, they’re about connecting. The best of breed SNS’s are primarily concerned with […]

Successful SNS’s Will Be Modeled on the College Campus

The future of Social Network Services (SNS) can be discovered on High School and College campuses. I believe that topic-specific “vertical” SNS’s are very important, but I also think that the model needs to be University-like – a modularized SNS. There needs to be a campus “brand” (or University) within which the topic-specific “clubs,” “houses,” […]

Bio of Chris Abraham Updated 17 November 2008

Chris Abraham, President and COO of Abraham Harrison, is a leading expert in online public relations with a focus on blogger outreach, blogger engagement, and Internet reputation management. A pioneer in online social networks and publishing, with a natural facility for anticipating the next big thing, Chris is an Internet analyst, web strategy consultant and […]

Hill Holliday is an Expert at Textual Healing Flash for SEO

I worship Hill Holliday. They have their required Flash “brand presence” with all the fancy “interactive” requirements, and that takes up 800×600. Were that all, I would blanch and spit on the ground.