The International Association of Nobodies Is Founded
A lot has happened since my post yesterday about a handful of Nobodies banding together and raising a ruckus. People were angry and decided they just weren't going to take it anymore. The blogosphere was going wild.
Our archival e-mail explains what happened in the earliest hours of our rag-tag group. After much frantic back-and-forth e-mailing around the world, we agreed on a name, The International Association of Nobodies.
We have a blog: I'm nobody... who are you?
We have an e-mail newsletter.
We have our own logo.
We have an official online store.
We're working on a podcast.
And we'd love to have you join us.


Well, Andrea, since you said I'd be welcome as a member, I can only say I'd be glad to join. My being a nobody for so many years has finally payed off! I'll try and make my first humble contribution to the IAN by posting about it today and thus spread the word on this side of the Atlantic too... Nobody rules!
Posted by: Serge Cornelus | April 07, 2006 at 04:02 AM
How does it feel to be the 'official' face of IAN? Power PR female blogger, former management consultant, licensed attorney and trained mediator and now blog button girl. Fame and fortune beckons :D
Posted by: Sam Smith | April 07, 2006 at 06:11 AM
Hey, can I be a nobody too? I go on a vacation and everyone becomes a nobody while I am gone, sheesh.
Posted by: Kami Huyse | April 07, 2006 at 07:22 AM
I just posted on the Nobody blog, but thought this question belonged here.
This is only for real nobodies, right? Imaginary folks need not apply ;-)
Posted by: Susan Getgood | April 07, 2006 at 02:15 PM
Serge: So glad to have you on board.
Sam: I consider it one of the highlights of my career.
Kami: You've always been the best kind of Nobody to me.
Susan: Yes, they've got to be real Nobodies.
Posted by: Andrea Weckerle | April 07, 2006 at 03:01 PM
Andrea, I joined. Is there a master list of nobodies yet?
Posted by: makethelogobigger | April 09, 2006 at 11:37 AM
MTLB:
We have a blogroll on the IAN blog, but are a tiny bit behind on reflecting everyone who is part of the association. Also, make sure you get blog access through Allan Jenkins. Please e-mail me if I forgot anything. Glad you joined!
Posted by: Andrea Weckerle | April 09, 2006 at 12:54 PM