Green Home Businesses = Ecopreneurs
March 18, 2009

Green Energy Everyone want's it, yet not all for the same reasons. Many are just tired of watching utility companies get rate increase after rate increase only to see the CEO's get millions in bonuses.
No doubt many new and exciting things will happen over the course of the next few years and many individuals will participate in these small to home based businesses.
Finding a green business that the average person and participate in and become passionate about is kind of difficult. Many that I looked at did nothing more then carry equipment with a green label on it.
While that is not a bad start, as we should all be doing everything we can to reduce our carbon footprint, it does nothing if we are not bringing green power to the masses.
What started as a search on how to reduce my utility bill led to finding a program that I could definitely get behind, even if they had not officially begun production yet.
There are a great many products and services out there which we could offer as ecoprenurs. The interesting story is if it will save people money and help the environment at the same time, they want it. Now that is what I call "The Perfect Home Business."
One of the keys to success in any venture is that you're passionate about your mission. Many programs leave you feeling empty, all we have to do is look at the jobs we've held over the years, did any of them leave you satisfied?
I encourage you to join with me on a mission. It cost nothing to look at it and nothing but your time to participate. Together we can make a difference not just within our lives but the lives of many others and our planet as well. Discover here how you can make the difference!
Create your green home business today and join the ranks of other ecopreneurs!





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Submitted by Glenn Burks on Wed, 03/25/2009 - 13:41
Hi Andrea,
Yes at this time it is only available in the U.S. unfortunately.
Submitted by andrea on Wed, 03/25/2009 - 06:44
Hi,
It is an interesting idea. Am I correct if this is only applicable in the US at the moment? Or does your system work anywhere in the world?
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