New 123ish Post: The International ECommerce Guide To American Holidays

Every year during the holidays, when dealing with clients from all over the world and having to explain to my fifth Australian what Thanksgiving is and why my whole family’s visiting for it, I vow to write this guide someday. Thanks to the marvelous venue that 123ish.com has turned into, I finally got it done!

So: The International ECommerce Guide To American Holidays. Find out why Groundhog Day is so weird, why we can’t predict when Easter will strike, and why your American team-mates might even need October 30th off. Even if you’re native, you’ll still learn something because I’ve tucked away some little-known chestnuts about the origins of the colored-in days on the United States calendar.

If anybody else has a similar guide for another country, I’d love to find out about it. In fact, if you’re not from the United States, why not write an international guide for your country’s holidays? I, myself, would like more insight on what, for example, a “boxing day” is.

 

New Post at 123ish: 15 Hot Music Genres You’ll Be Thrilled To Discover

Holy smokin’ clovers, it’s been so long since I wrote about music! Along the way for my pecking out music-related content for sites such as SongFacts.com, I’ve collected a little bin of wild new music genres that have either only come up in the past few years, or been around since sliced bread but only recently got a name.

Join me as I share my discoveries in new music genres, because you might as well load up that new gadget you got for Christmas with a playlist.