May 3, 2009
Ebooks are fast becoming a new medium for publishing and information. From personal branding to “How To…” books, ebooks are an emerging form of building an online reputation and a great way to be part of the emerging green economy. Ebooks are inexpensive to create, easy to distribute, and have a low carbon footprint. So how do you incorporate you Ebook as part of your affiliate marketing program, or as part of any marketing program? .....
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April 10, 2009
Settling in for my flight the other day, I was thinking about how being a frequent traveler affects the environment. I went through my mental checklist of how I had made my trip as green as possible: I purchased carbon offsets for my flight. I used public transportation to get to the airport. I brought my own food and water for the flight in reusable bags and bottles so that I wouldn’t use all the .....
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