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Niche Socializer for a Greener Planet

admin | March 31, 2009 in Uncategorized | Comments (5)

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Getting the word out about sustainability is more important now than ever before. The problem is that so many of us are financially bound during these times of economic uncertainty. The best resource on the planet is the Internet. So, on a quest for an answer to this dilemma I began searching for the best ways to accomplish the task of green education. Everywhere I looked the same thing kept popping up, Social Networking. Social Networking has taken the world by storm.

With Face Book, Friend Feed, You Tube, and Twitter dominating the free time of millions and millions of people World Wide, it occurred to me that the only thing missing was a Venue in which someone could create Niche Specific Socializing sites or specific website dedicated to Social Networking within any niche whatsoever. The problem was that I had no idea where to start or the technical skills to accomplish it. Just as I was about to abandon my quest, I discovered a new program that is about to be released that does everything I was looking for and a whole lot more. These two guys Andrew X and Steven Lee Jones Developed this software that is going to revolutionize the way people network. The days of Forums are gone soon to be replaced by Niche Socializing Sites that will dominate the internet.

Anyone interested in any niche would have the advantage of dominating that particular venue. In fact these guys have made it so easy that it is almost push button.

But what really counts is the money you can make with Niche Socializer. Andrew and Steven have built in multiple ways to monetize your site easily and quickly. For example:

You can charge your members to post their own classified ads (that module’s built-in)

You can sell your own products using the e-Commerce module.

You can use the built-in ad module to rotate ads on your pages without alienating your members.

And that’s just the start.

You’ll own each site you create with Niche Socializer, so you can do anything you want with each site, including selling them!

One person who tested the software used it to build a site that grew to a $500 per month revenue stream within 45 days. Then he turned around a sold the site for $6,000 after only 54 days. Andrew and Steven will even show you how to flip sites like that yourself.

The software is easy for anyone to use, but it’s also powerful enough to create profit-pulling sites with just a few mouse clicks. And they’ll let you try it for a month to prove that YOU can make it work for you.

What better way to get the word out about Green Living than to make money while your doing it. This system may not be for everybody, but in my opinion this is going to be the way of the future. $10,000 a month is not only achievable but probable when you follow the step by step instructions.

That’s what you call a no-lose proposition. In addition to that I found The Niche Socializer Blog. Which is not being advertised. As an incentive they are giving away a ton of free stuff as well as a rebate. This is the answer to the recession and I intend on taking full advantage of it. I would encourage you to do the same if you are as passionate about Sustainability and Making Money as I am.

They have come out with a video series which explains the program in greater detail.

Watch the Niche Socializer Videos Here

 

 

 


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Underground Home Blog

admin | November 2, 2008 in Uncategorized,underground homes | Comments (1,119)

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Underground Homes
, otherwise known as earth sheltered homes, have become a hot topic and have moved to the forefront of the green movement. These homes are the epitome of sustainability. Passive Annual Heat Storage is implemental in achieving a homes green status. PAHS is a process in which the home heats the Earth around it in warmer months and naturally radiates back in when winter arrives. subsequently the process reverses in the summer, naturally cooling the home. This process alone can reduce fossil fuel consumption by as much as 80%.

Underground Homes are perfect candidates for Geothermal Heat Pump systems. geothermal energy is a process that is not dissimilar from PAHS in that it uses the natural warming and cooling of the earth to aide in heating and cooling a home. Fluids are cycled through pipes in various applications and either circulated through a blower or used in a radiant flooring system.

The cost of building an Earth Sheltered Home is comparable to conventional buildings as
an initial expense but the long term energy savings and tax advantages of owning a green
home can add up to a huge savings over time.

There are three basic types of Earth Sheltered Homes that can be integrated into any
landscape.

Atrium style homes are usually u-shaped and are built below grade with one or two open
ended walls for egress and lighting. This is sometimes refered to as a courtyard style
because the center of the u-shape is a privatly enclosed area, swimming pools are often
itegrated into this space. The top of the house is open for anything incuding; a living
roof, garage, tennis or basketball courts, or solar and wind power generators.

Elevational underground homes are built into the side of a mountain. Lots that otherwise would be
unbuildable can now be part of the built-environment while preserving precious farm land in the process. This kind of home is the most energy efficient of the three as a result of the thermal mass that covers three sides and the roof. This style is also referred to as an Open Ended Dome

Berm Homes are built above grade, and are usually only open in the front and back, and are
covered from side to side.This style is often refered to as the see through dome. The design
possibilities are endless and can span several floors or sprawl over a large site. One
drawback of this design is that the earth used to cover the home is usually imported and can be expensive. Advantages include; lower excavation costs, expandability, and design capabilities.

Underground Homes
are Cool in the summer and warm in the winter. It just makes more sense
to live sustainably. Preserving our natural resources and lowering our carbon footprint is
essential to maintaining an environment that we can pass on to our children and our childrens
children.

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