web development
Spotlight on... 10K Web Design
Wed, 2010-07-07 07:12 | by theadoddsGP: How green is your business - what green business practices do you embrace?
10K: We believe in doing the right thing.
10K Webdesign was one of the first web design companies to receive green certification in Alameda County (California). We're now actively involved in creating new green business practices through a Green Chamber of Commerce in our state.
We've posted our "report card" on our website and our main efforts include:
1) supporting other green businesses and progressive organizations
2) reducing our energy consumption (using CFL bulbs and converting to solar solutions)
3) reducing water use and solid waste
4) finding alternatives like recycled materials and corn-based and sugarcane-based utensils
5) transmitting documents electronically and hosting online meetings through Skype, phone, e-mail, and e-fax.
We write regular articles and give presentations on social and sustainable business practices through
http://www.TheGreenGirls.com - inspiring an eco-friendly lifestyle
http://www.ASuccessfulWoman.com - supporting success-oriented women
http://www.WomenonBusiness.com - solutions for business women around the world
We also offer a free membership directory at http://www.GreenBusinessWomen.com.
GP: Why did you decide to support Greener Photography?
10K: When I learned more about Greener Photography, I knew this was a great way to use our core skill set -- web development -- to make a big difference for the organization.
We're strong proponents of working smarter: we think that improving website "flow" and using tools like the open-source solution Drupal allow organizations to be more effective. When our clients convert to a content management system, they can make standard business processes run smoother and they can move common tasks online.
GP: How has supporting Greener Photography or other environmental groups benefited your business?
10K: We've gained exposure and a unique understanding of the challenges and opportunities that face green business owners and leaders of progressive organizations. Most of our clients are some combination of: green, sustainable, woman-owned, multicultural, progressive, and we've built our business on referrals, so we feel very grateful for the opportunity to use our skills to support the people, causes, and organizations which we believe in.
GP: How has offering green products and implementing green business practices affected your company?
10K: We've realized that pursuing a triple bottom line is what motivates us. By supporting people, the planet, and profit, we take care of each other, do our best, and use our company as a driving force in the world.
GP: What are your hopes for a greener photographic industry?
10K: Encourage your clients to consider options. When there are two solutions with the same end result, but one way is environmentally sustainable and the other is toxic and destructive, it's my belief that people will do the right thing.
As a whole, those of us in the creative arts have an opportunity to model positive and proactive behavior by making choices, one by one, to go greener.
GP: What is your favorite eco website or eco-product that we may not have heard of?
10K: You may want to check out Sulusso.com, run by Meghan Connolly Haupt, who has put together a collection of luxury sustainable and eco-friendly jewelry. She and I did volunteer work in Los Angeles years ago, and to me, she's an example of a smart and savvy businesswomen who knows that going green is not just a catchy phrase but a way for people to live their life.
Thanks so much to Monica Flores of 10K Web Design for taking the time to answer our questions!
Fifty-one Ways to Build your Community of Clients Online: Special for Greener Photography Members
Tue, 2010-06-08 06:36 | by AnonymousSpecial for Greener Photography members. Download the e-version of this 240-page book for $10.00. http://www.bit.ly/51waysbook
51 step-by-step tips to increase your website effectiveness. This is a digital download how-to guide on making the most of your website, written by our own Monica S. Flores.
This practical and inspirational business book offers fifty-one tips and tools to increase your website's effectiveness. Written by a web development pro, the book targets women business owners who desire a competitive edge through smart, spirited internet marketing.
Each chapter includes tips, checklists, and information on how to immediately apply the methods to a new or expanding website. All businesses -- from those run by mompreneurs to those maintained by Fortune 500 corporations -- need an interactive, engaging, and functional website, and these fifty-one tips provide straightforward information on how to share knowledge, build resources, target clients, increase usability, and measure website data.
"Everyone has a level playing field on the Web," says Flores, a programmer since age 9. She's collected nine years of research as a web consultant into this easy-to-use resource. She focuses on business-building tools and their immediate application on your website to increase your online sales.
Use the coupon code for this special rate: greenerphotography
