Taking On New Cleantech Marketing Projects

Taking On New Cleantech Marketing ProjectsJust a short note to mention that I’ve recently finished up marketing/PR projects for four or five clients in cleantech, making me (temporarily) available to take on more work.  If you have a good idea in renewable energy or sustainability more generally, and need some horsepower to take it forward and tell the world about it, please let me know.  Please call my office (01-805-691-9381), or write to me at craig@2GreenEnergy.com.

There is nothing more satisfying than successfully applying the proven principles of positioning, branding, demand generation, business development, online marketing/social media, and public relations to the challenges facing cleantech entrepreneurs.  Having a great product is important, but it’s only part of the battle.  Now, let’s work together to take your concept and aggressively move it into the marketplace.

I look forward to hearing from you.

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3 comments on “Taking On New Cleantech Marketing Projects
  1. Eric Peterson says:

    Hi Craig,
    I just returned from a test drive of a Tesla Model S P85. It is a most impressive automobile and I would highly recommend everyone to take a test drive to become informed of what the future could and should look like.
    I do not presently have a project that I want to promote but I appreciate the offer and am hoping many people out there have some great ideas that they will bring forth for you to work on and bring to the public.
    It seems ever more obvious to me that the future will be run on electricity and ever more efficiently. The old computers were very inefficient compared to the modern computers, the ones about to come out are much more efficient.
    Motors and AC units are becoming more efficient but still could be improved over the present units.
    Lighting is about to improve a great deal as LED lighting has the potential to lesson energy demand.
    Energy storage is about to take off. Production of energy locally such as PV and stored for future use LOCALLY will increase over all efficiency.
    The future is bright if we can smooth the transition by political, technological and production means.
    If I think of a project with potential that I have not seen already being worked on I will let you know.

    Thank you

    Eric Peterson

  2. Hi Craig,

    We are into research and manufacturing of phase change materials. Would like your inputs on industries where we could target this product.

    Lokk forward to hear from you.

    Regards
    Vishnu