HawaiiGreenPages.com |
Think free green pages versus conventional yellow pages. Tool sites not only serve the public, but they strengthen business-to-business (a/k/a B2B) networking capabilities impressively. The door opens to Hawaii collaborations in many forms.
Most of the green business tool sites offer more than free directory listings. Of course fees typically apply for more, but expect far better prices than print advertising, ‒ which is literary becoming antiquated, and especially for small enterprises. Below are free-listing examples.
HawaiiGreenPages.com provides direct access to green resources. The directory enables readers to enjoy a healthier greener lifestyle with information about environmental and health-minded choices available in Hawaii. Amongst other advertising options, see the FREE LINE LISTING order form.
ReallyHawaiian.com |
ReallyHawaiian.com is not a "green" site, but certainly invites companies for a free listing. They evaluate submissions carefully to ensure services or products are grown in, processed in, manufactured in, packaged in, and/or inspired by the Hawaiian islands.
My Chíc Eco company supports farmers, craftspeople, designers and suppliers that recycle or create fashionable products in non-toxic manners. The mission is to help preserve our planet Earth by supporting such eco-conscious providers, and with a vision for product development and manufacturing to become a sustainable process around the globe. Join the global force and get listed for potential local marketing. Honorable recognition may be applied in any relevant and upcoming Chic Eco Directory. Even better is that your business may be praised on a blog, or revealed to green buyers, or shared with clients who request earth-friendly consultation.
Because the green movement is focused on local sourcing, you'll find more of the national and international sites providing community search tools. Add Green Collar Technologies: Education for Green Collar Workers in Hawai‘i, as a resource to improve all your marketing efforts. It's all good for green biz in Hawai'i!
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