Google has a store in which they carry clothing, gadgets, and accessories. It was cool to find out that they have added green products to their selection. I went fishing around to see if their green offerings are as cool as their search engine. I found not one, but a few goodies. See my HOT! Google green finds below.
Google Organic Ladies T Shirt - 100% organic fine jersey cotton - $12.50 (S-XL)
Bamboo Blogger Mens Tee - 70% bamboo and 30% cotton - $19.70 (S-2XL)
Recycled Plastic Google USB - $22.50 (4 colors)
The shell is made from 100% recycled plastic, and comes in all four Google colors
There are more green products @ the online Google store, these are just a few cute ones i found. They also have a bamboo beach towel, and an adorable organic cotton baby onsie.
Any of these green products would make an ideal gift for that eco friendly Google fan or blogger in your life.
If you run a green blog, a vegetarian blog, or any topic related to eco friendly living, do let us know. We want to showcase other green bloggers here in an upcoming post.
Leave a comment below, and leave the following details on your site or blog.
1.) Site/Blog Name
2.) Your Name
3.) Background on your site
4.) What you want others to know about it, or what makes it unique
5.) The URL to the site or blog
Thanxs, Missy. Leave a comment below answering the questions above.
EntreWiki launched couple days ago! If you have a green franchise business or something similar, you can advertise your green business on the new EntreWiki.
Be the first Green business to advertise on the new Web 2.0 Business Directory whether you have a Green-House Franchise business or Eco-Friendly T-shirts that you want to promote to T-shirt shops across the country.
Are you a blogger or stumbler? You can receive a free page, check out the Free Pages in detail here.
The EntreWiki is a new Web 2.0 Directory of Business Ideas where entrepreneurs and companies can advertise their businesses such as a franchise, business plan, start-up business, or any business that can help someone to start a new business.
Instead of spending $10,000 on a full page ad in National Paper Magazines such as the Entrepreneur and Small Business Opportunities, the EntreWiki offers a unique way to bring continuous growth of traffic from entrepreneurs and people who are looking to start a new business.
EntreWiki targets a focused niche group of entrepreneurs and people who are interested in starting a new business. They offers 15 years of online and offline advertising at just one hundred dollars with one-time free advertisement creative conversion to Wiki text.
The EntreWiki team will “convert” an advertisement creative, normally submitted to a National Paper Magazine (in Photoshop format), into a Wiki markup language. Basically, they make an offline advertisement to be visible online, easily searched by search engines such as Google, Yahoo, MSN, and AOL.
Once an advertisement has been converted to a Wiki page, EntreWiki pings the advertisement page all over the blogsphere and the internet through Web 2.0 technologies like RSS, Blogs, and Social Networks like Digg and StumbleUpon, further enhancing the ad’s visibility on the internet.
As EntreWiki’s database of business ideas grow, the advertisement page-owners will benefit from the on-growing web traffic and visitors who come through Google search terms related with each advertisement page’s content.
With the revenue generated from all the advertisement pages, EntreWiki will re-invest the money back into offline magazine advertising in such magazines as Entrepreneur, Small Business Opportunities, Home Business, and etc….
EntreCard is a new blogger free advertising network system where you can trade 125×125 pixels like business cards. This site was made by Graham Langdon, creator of MillionDollarWiki.com. (On the site note, this college dropout made $100,000 within 5 months of opening MillionDollarWiki, well he did drop out after making the 100k of course!)
The point of today’s story? We are not promoting any money making schemes like One Buck Wiki. Rather, we are promoting ways you can promote your green and eco-friendly blog through EntreCard. The Green and Eco-Friendly section isn’t even a category right now so whoever grabs it first will get lots of free green advertising.
I am sure Graham will make a new category for all green bloggers by the time he reads this post. Thanks Graham in advance.
I was looking over Green as a Thistle, which is a really groovy eco blog, written by a journalism student, and her journey to a year of living green. She wants to live green permanently and when she makes a change wants to see if she can stick to it long term. Very good writing and cool vibes on her blog.
Through the green blog, she profiles a friend of hers, a ceramics artist who believes in recycling clay, as opposed to discarding it. She has really pretty pieces (see pic of ceramic tray above) and i wanted you guys to see it, too. I like that most if not all of the pieces are white, very minimalist, but yet still dashing and full of style.
While you’re at it, check out Green as a Thistle, this green blogger numbers every post to let you follow along with her 365 day eco journey. Go follow along, it is fun.
Missy Diaz owns and runs a series of blogs on everything from vegetarianism to webhosts from site reviews to her growing interest in online new media publishing and her latest blogging adventure is here at keetza!. She lives with a roommate and a few furry friends in Winona, MS. She loves to discover new technology gadgets, reads voraciously and spends an unhealthy amount of time online, looks for new dishes to burn in the kitchen, is interested in discussing all things eco, and in the summertime loves to visit the the beach. On her wishlist is a nice new shiny neon green or pink sony vaio souped-up laptop. Missy joined keetza! on May 28th.
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