Posted on 29 July 2010. Tags: business opportunities, Business Opportunity, ecopreneur, entrepreneur, Green Business Opportunity, solar, Yes Solar
Solar Energy or Water Conservation? We’ll show you a choice of green business
opportunities that can help you create your own economic freedom, allowing you to own and manage your own business.
You probably searched the word “ecopreneur” in Google and arrived here. What is an ecopreneur? An Ecopreneur is an entrepreneur who pays attention to the manner in which the planet, people and purpose, rank with profit.We think this is important.
We present green business opportunities of interest to potential ecopreneurs such as the Water Rhapsody Green Business Opportunity and Yes Solar Renewable Energy opportunity.
So all you have to do is decide. Water or Solar?
Posted in Green Business Opportunity
Posted on 15 July 2010. Tags: business opportunities, Business Opportunity, credit, double dip recession, Green, green business, green business ideas, Green Business Opportunity, real estate, unusual business ideas
Some of the words we keep hearing
are “double dip recession” and “credit squeeze on housing loans”. World economic crisis effects each and any business market, still there are some markets that are effected much more then other. Real estate business as among those which depend on the economy and also on the banks providing enough credit. If unusual business ideas make the difference, then Tumbleweed Homes is a successful green business idea that will surely overcome all obstacles and cope with crisis. This company creates living spaces that are affordable and eco-friendly. They’re tiny, but that’s where many of those benefits come from. Tumbleweed Homes are not just basic sheds, these homes are little versions of traditional American living spaces and are fully functional to live in year-round! Surely an unusual green business opportunity!!
If you’re working on real estate market and desperately need an unusual business idea, then this one is your rescue!
Posted in Green Business Opportunity
Posted on 14 June 2010. Tags: 2010, after the world cup, Business Opportunity, career, Green Business Opportunity, Post world cup, world cup
As the 2010 world cup opens with South Africa drawing with Mexico, most
people will be glued to their TV sets until the final whistle one month later. The excitement in South Africa is unprecedented as this spectacular event unfolds. But what after the World Cup? The economy may well deflate with an after party hangover, as South Africa has to pay for the event. Jobs may be more difficult to get, and sound business opportunities may become scarce. During the time the world cup in on, could be a good time to investigate and evaluate business opportunities, particularly green business opportunities, so when the party is over you are ahead of the pack in securing an opportunity and career.
Posted in 2010 World Cup, Green Business Opportunity
Posted on 02 June 2010. Tags: business opportunities, Business Opportunity, ecopreneur, Freelancer, Green Business Opportunity, Project manager, sustainability
If you’re starting out as an entrepreneur or a freelancer
or a project manager, the most important choice you’ll make is: what to do? As in the answer to the question, “what do you do?”
Some questions to help you get started:
1. Who are you trying to please?
2. Are you trying to make a living, make a difference, or leave a legacy?
3. How will the world be different when you’ve succeeded?
4. Is it more important to add new customers or to increase your interactions with existing ones?
5. Do you want a team? How big? (I know, that’s two questions)
6. Would you rather have an open-ended project that’s never done, or one where you hit natural end points? (How high is high enough?)
7. Are you prepared to actively sell your stuff, or are you expecting that buyers will walk in the door and ask for it?
8. Which: to invent a category or to be just like Bob/Sue, but better?
9. If you take someone else’s investment, are you prepared to sell out to pay it back?
10. Are you done personally growing, or is this project going to force you to change and develop yourself?
11. Choose: teach and lead and challenge your customers, or do what they ask…
12. How long can you wait before it feels as though you’re succeeding?
13. Is perfect important? (Do you feel the need to fail privately, not in public?)
14. Do you want your customers to know each other (a tribe) or is it better they be anonymous and separate?
15. How close to failure, wipe out and humiliation are you willing to fly? (And while we’re on the topic, how open to criticism are you willing to be?)
16. What does busy look like?
In my experience, people skip all of these questions and ask instead: “What can I do that will be sure to work?” The problem, of course, is that there is no sure, and even worse, that you and I have no agreement at all on what it means for something to work.
Posted in Effective Marketing for Ecopreneurs, Featured