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Green Marketing and the Internet
By Kimberly Bock | May 21, 2008
I love hearing marketing related talk that suggests being green. Social Media has opened the doors to such a broad audience that we can reach with what we have to say.
Why not take advantage of that?
Growing your business does not mean you have to sacrifice being of use to our environment.
If your concerns are in the right place, you can implement both successfully. Ultimately, the profits of being green only add to the beauty of your pocket stash. Unless of course, you don’t consider drinking water when you are thirsty, affordable food on your table, or taking sunshiny walks on a Summer day without watching your childs face peel off profitable. (A little drama there but inevitable if we don’t make positive changes to the earth we live in.)
“Although Kermit the Frog may have told us “It’s not easy bein’ green”, the staggering number of products today marketing themselves as “environmentally conscious might lead you to think otherwise.”
Read more How Green Is Your Blog? Green Marketing and the Internet — Terry Heath
Tags: environment, marketing, blogging
Topics: Activism |






