As a general rule, the ongoing changes in business have always been accepted with scepticism. However, when it comes to environmental protection and savings, things look different - people are not that reluctant to start using services that would be beneficial to them (since they will reduce their costs) and would be contrabutial for the environment (since an increased environmental awareness can be observed among the representatives of the public).
This is the reason why the Energy Saving business needs some serious development and popularisation. Companies such as http://www.enigin.tv/ do develop useful business strategies and marketing plans in order to familiarize the public in details with the work of such business branches. Enigin, as a company focused on environmental protection, has so far put a lot of effort to introduce its business plans and strategic marketing development in order to make the population aware of energy saving business.
Such companies as Enigin are a real example of good work - definitely the sector needs more aggressive approach in competing the already established energy companies that still work outside the ’green area'which would mean their approach of energy supply and usage in not exactly focused on environmental protection. That is why energy saving business need certain plans to reach the society - such plans might include more detailed explanations of the pluses of energy saving, broader advertising campaigns and extensive public discussions among the representatives of the society.
Using such business and marketing approaches will allow energy saving companies to expand their activieties - thus people from the public would be able to put their money in a branch of the industry that is directly involved in the environmental preservation and would also save quite a lot from their annual income using the services from such companies and organisations.
I am a bit sad: I get excited whenever I see a sign that says “bikes for sale”.
Yes, I am one of these men who likes looking at bikes and cars and motorbikes and all that kind of thing (and can happily sit in the pub all day staring out the window at a vintage car, none of my car mates saying anything, all of us really just immersed in the wonder of it all…). When I Read the rest of this entry »
Do you remember being a boy, going to buy a bike with your dad? (If you were never a boy then don’t panic; I’m sure this could be applied to girls, too.)In my opinion it’s a right of passage that no boy should miss out on.
The first time I went with dad to buy a bike was particularly memorable: neither me nor dad knew what a good bike was, even though my dad did his best to pretend that Read the rest of this entry »