Sunday, September 7th, 2008
Markets are conversations.
Markets consist of human beings, not demographic sectors.
Conversations among human beings sound human. They are conducted in a human voice.
Whether delivering information, opinions, perspectives, dissenting arguments or humorous asides, the human voice is typically open, natural, uncontrived. […]
Thursday, June 12th, 2008
One great thing about owning a Social Media PR firm is that I get to do cool stuff. Another great thing is that I can bogart some of the stuff. Well, I am number-one box of the Life Changing Box, which you can see over on my Facebook Profile! (Please feel free to add […]
Chris Abraham is a Founding Partner and the President of Abraham Harrison, LLC, an international consulting group with specialties in online word-of-mouth/conversation marketing and online business & technology strategy advising. Abraham Harrison, LLC is based out of Washington, DC and Berlin and serves clients across the globe with associates spanning ten time zones. Via LinkedIn
Saturday, January 26th, 2008
The thing I love most about Google is that they always offer data-portability. That said, it isn’t always easy to do. I run my entire Global Business on the strong back of Google Apps Premier. Sometimes my Director of Client Services, Saul, harangues me to make backups. Theoretically, it is possible. Now, thanks to Google […]
Friday, January 25th, 2008
Leonid Rozhetskin, David Arquette, and L+E Productions got some great news this week when his Sundance movie, Hamlet 2, was bought for $10 million making it one of the biggest deals at the festival ever! Congrats! Via Pop Sugar.
Thursday, December 13th, 2007
You know I have been rubbing shoulders with Hollywood producer Leonid Rozhetskin. Well, it looks like Leonid Rozhetskin and L+E Productions does a fine job of selecting scripts and projects because I got some breaking news: the Sundance Film Festival selected L+E Productions’ Hamlet II in its premiers category.
“The Sundance Film Festival nomination of Hamlet […]
“A study by the anthropologist Douglas Jones, in which he fed the images of various models into a computer that correlated the size and proportions of people’s faces to their age, estimated the models’ ages to be 6 or 7.” Via 2007: A Face Odyssey by Daphne Merkin
Wednesday, April 4th, 2007
I just posted my latest-and-greatest resume onto Craig’s List: San Francisco, Washington, DC, Seattle, and New York City
Social Media, New Media, Web2.0 Strategy, and New Marketing Expert
Interested in remote projects and contracts. Also interested in Washington-area on-site consulting and contract opportunities
MISSION
My passion is to use my experience and expertise in online community outreach and […]
Saturday, March 24th, 2007
I got to spend some time hanging out with Martin Marty at Renaissance Weekend a couple years ago. All I knew about him was gleaned from lunches, dinners, and panels together. During last night’s run, my friend Marty Marty started speaking into my iPod earbuds in the form of an interview on Speaking of […]