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Tag Archives: Sam Sethi
Sam Sethi and Twitblogs: What is Fact, What is Fiction?
Anyone that has followed the technology scene the past couple of years has probably read about the doings of Sam Sethi. His reputation as well of the swath of destruction he’s carved through the online mediasphere has been nearly unparalleled. … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Power, Blognation, Personal
Tagged Blognagtion, Debacle, deceit, fraud, liar, lies, manipulation, oliverstarr, Privacy, Sam Sethi, Scam Sethi, scams, starrtrek, techcrunch, Theft
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Death By Blogging, and Other Tall Tales
It’s no surprise that half a dozen people sent me a link the Matt Richtel’s New York Times Article (login required) about the stresses of blogging and the toll it takes on one’s health. To his credit, Matt did attempt … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Power, Blognation, Marc Orchant, Personal, web2.0
Tagged blogging, Blognation, Death, Marc Orchant, Mike Arrington, New York Times, oliver starr, Om Malik, owstarr.com, Russell Shaw, Sam Sethi, techcrunch
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Did Sethi Ever Pay?
Recently, a number of folks have written me asking whether or not Sam Sethi, former CEO of Blognation, had ever made good on his promise (and contract) to pay me or any of the other bloggers that spent several months … Continue reading
Posted in Blognation, Personal
Tagged blogging, Blognation, deadbeat, Marc Orchant, oliver starr, oliverstarr, owstarr.com, Sam Sethi, Scam Sethi
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Seeking Legal Council or a Referral
This is a fairly unusual post, but then I find myself living in unusual circumstances at this time and thus I suppose it makes sense to use any means at my disposal to accomplish my goals. I am currently in … Continue reading
Slippery Sam, No Show at LeWeb
A picture is worth a thousand words. Pat Phelan speaks eloquently here at Sam Sethi’s expense. Knock, knock, Sam? Are you there? Someone said you’re hiding under a patio somewhere. Well, dig in good and lay supplies away pal, because … Continue reading
Posted in Blognation
Tagged Cheat, fraud, humor, liar, PatPhelan, Sam Sethi, scam, Slippery Sam
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There are Worms, then there’s Sam Sethi…
This evening, Debi Jones called to my attention a comment that Sam Sethi had made a few days ago at How to Split An Atom. She prefaced sending me the link by telling me that I wasn’t going to like … Continue reading
Posted in Blognation
Tagged Blognation, Cheat, Criminal, deceit, fraud, lies, Sam Sethi, Worm
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An Open Letter to Sam Sethi
AN OPEN LETTER TO SAM SETHI Please Note: This is an open letter to Sam Sethi, Founder and CEO of Blognation. I have elected to write this letter after having been one of the principal Blognation authors since August of … Continue reading
Posted in Blognation
Tagged bloggers, Blognation, corruption, deceit, greed, lies, marcorchant, oliverstarr, owstarr.com, Sam Sethi
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Sam Speaks
Ping. That’s how Sam Sethi reached out to me at 4AM pacific time on Friday December 7th. He began by apologizing to me and acknowledging that he should have been more open with me early on and that he should … Continue reading →