With fossil fuels quickly diminishing, and our reliance on foreign fuels, not-so-ideal nuclear plants, and a host of other environmentally unfriendly sources, something has to be done to fix the problem. And, I’m happy to say, the United States is truly stepping up to the plate. According to a report released by the U.S. Department of Energy, in 2008 the U.S. was home to the largest spike in wind power development throughout the globe, with wind capacity increasing a whopping 60%.
Archives for August 2009
Kenneth Hahn Park | Photos From my Journey in Los Angeles
Another nice day here in Los Angeles and I decided to take a hike at Kenneth Hahn State Park. And, I’m sooooo happy I did!
Why is Internet Marketing Better Than Print Advertisements?
For all of you marketing managers or business owners out there, the time has come to do your part in helping to preserve the environment and an excellent first step is utilizing the internet. As opposed to costly and environmentally unfriendly print advertisements, internet promotion involves no printing, inks, manual distribution (increases carbon emissions due to driving), shipping, etc. Best of all, internet marketing is timeless and lasts far beyond any print ad or television commercial.
Bentley GTC Speed | The New Green Supercar
When you think of Bentley automobiles, how often do you think of them as a green, sustainable manufacturer? The answer from 99% of you visitors is probably: “what the heck?”
Viral Marketing | The Chevy Volt 230 Commercials
Many of you, like myself, have been constantly seeing commercials with a green background and the numbers 230 appear on the screen, then 8-11. The zero is an odd little power outlet face that turns from an “oh-no!” expression to a smiley face. Interesting, very interesting.
Aaron Schoenberger + The Brainchild Group | What We’re All About
Now, to finally touch on myself, my interest in marketing was initially sparked over 10 years ago when PPC [pay per click] and other forms of online advertising were really starting to take hold. I owned an advertising network/website that generated hundreds, thousands, then tens of thousands of clicks monthly. The success of this venture confirmed some of my ideas and strategies, but also made me recognize how little I actually knew. From that point forward I’ve been on a progressive train of self-betterment.