Get in the Green Biz Blast to Connect with Green Businesses Everywhere
Free Posts to Find What You're Seeking or Promote What You're Selling
Whatever your green business is, you probably spend a lot of time looking for things. You might be looking for hot new products to sell, greener services, new partners, investors, media exposure, or just plain old customers. Whatever it is, joining the Green Biz Blast can help you find it.
Here’s how the Blast works:-
Subscribe on the Starting Up Green site to receive the Green Biz Blast by email.
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Read the email Blast when you receive it.
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Contact businesses in the Blast that are seeking what you have, or selling what you need.
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Sponsor a Blast for high profile promotion of your business.
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Include a free post in the Blast about anything you are seeking or selling.
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Green Irene – July 9, 2009. Introducing Blast readers to the accessible opportunity to work as a Green Irene Eco-Consultant, bringing information and green products directly to homes and offices.
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AMCRG – September 9, 2009. AMCRG is the developer of the innovative Epox-Z NRG cool roofing coating, saving even more time and money than competing products. The Blast let people know about the opportunity to distribute Epox-Z NRG and to use it on roofs everywhere.
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OnlyGreen4Me – July 1, 2009. OnlyGreen4Me.com provides a ready to go, turnkey online store loaded with true green, prescreened green products. They take care of lining up products, billing, and shipping. How easy can it be?
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Greenergy2030 – August 12, 2009. Greenergy2030.com is developing an on-line community for green businesses, and providing certification services.
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Zola Goods – July 22, 2009. Zola Goods provides a direct sales opportunity for Coordinators who organize home parties, bringing green information and products into the home.
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Shoplet – October 28, 2009. Shoplet.com provides thousands of green office products and makes the switch to green products easy with their “Green Your Office Checkout”.
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The ReUse People – August 26, 2009. The ReUse People provide training for deconstruction, taking buildings apart to reuse building materials and help people save money, save resources, and create new and better jobs.