Internet Marketing Firm Electric Lemonade Launches New Green Savannah Website
Savannah, GA (October 20, 2007) – A Georgia-based Internet marketing firm, Electric Lemonade with offices in Savannah and Atlanta has announced that they will be launching a newly created website, GreenSavannah.org. The website will provide information on global warming and specific tips on how Savannah residents and tourist can help keep the city green. With ten years of experience, Electric Lemonade offers Internet marketing strategies and web design services.
First, the website will encourage residents and visitors to keep Savannah beautiful for future generations. By touting the three R’s: reduce, reuse, recycle, GreenSavannah.org will promote the reduction of garbage in landfills. It will also serve as a great reminder of why everyone should get involved (save on tax dollars, save energy, etc.) Simple tips like remembering to turn the lights off when you leave a room and reducing your vehicle emissions are little things anyone can do to help the earth and truly achievable goals.
The website will also have a page dedicated to global warming. It will provide information on why the earth is warming and uncover the negative effects for the climate and humankind such as disease and loss of drinking water. From purchasing low-flow shower heads to spreading the word about simple lifestyle changes, the page will provide tips on how to prevent global warming.
There will also be a how-to page on saving energy. Whether you’re at home, driving your car or are at work, this page will have useful information on ways to save energy. A page on waste reduction will also inform visitors about source reduction (stopping waste before it is produced). This page will also share information on buying concentrated products and tips on how to buy product that require less packaging, thus resulting in less waste.
Creative ways to reuse items will also appear on the website. One smart idea is to use a folder as a notebook by jotting down pertinent information as it relates to the papers inside. GreenSavannah.org will also provide a page on recycling 101. Visitors can learn how different products are recycled and how to sort items based on material.
One of the biggest creators of global warming is greenhouse gas emissions. This page will provide ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the home, community and even gardens.
For more information, please visit http://www.greensavannah.org

