Friday
14Aug2009
Letting The Green Cat Out Of The Bag
Fri, August 14, 2009 at 20:47
Or, World, Meet RecycleBill
It was almost a year ago when RecycleBill first dreamed up his idea for RecycleBills.com Llc. It began as an idea to help the struggling recycling center where I work as the general manager or AIC (Asshole in charge) when the boss is away but it didn't take long before I figured out my idea could help not only my business but small businesses and small green businesses everywhere.
I'm probably crazy for letting this green cat loose but after setting a launch date for July 1, 2009 and then postponing the launch indefinitely because of a lack of funding it has troubled me day and night that I've been unable to launch the greenest advertising business ever concieved, a business with unlimited potential for growth, a businesses designed to thrive in hard economic times, a business that will help consumers as much as it will help advertisers and a business that will allow me to help others.
I believe in this idea so much that I've pledged 100% of the publishing royalties from my book sales to green non profits for the rest of my life, so much that I've pledged 100% of our affiliate revenue to green causes for as long as we remain in business and so much that I've devoted every moment of my spare time and a whole lot of my employers' time to make this happen. Thankfully, my generous employer shares my dream and is willing to let me do so.
I've worked hard and already have a nationwide network of hundreds of small businesses who tell me they're willing to participate and I've little doubt their numbers would quickly turn from hundreds into hundreds of thousands of small and small green American and Canadian businesses very soon after we finally launch.
Funny thing is: it's not about money-- not for me. For me it's about devising a way to reach out and help more people than I could ever help any other way. It's about helping American and Canadian small and small green businesses by giving them something big businesses can never have-- a tiny edge to help them stay afloat through current hard times and beyond, a little something that can't be outsourced or replaced by technology. It's about hiring hundreds, perhaps thousands of people to work for RecycleBills.com Llc and paying damned good wages so that the money they spend can start tickling the economy and putting smiles on faces.
Anyway, I've been scared of going public because I fear some greedy, giant Wall Street firm will seize my idea, make Billions and keep it all to themselves but so far I've been unsuccessful at raising capital or selling the idea to nationwide advertisers so I've decided to give it my best shot, hope for the best and let this green cat out of the bag. <----- Click here!
In the meantime, and even if the money never comes, we'll continue to build our local recyclers search engine (Top right of every page.) add green blogs to Green Blog 411 educate and entertain with RecycleBill's RecycleBlog and dream up new goodies for RecycleBill's toolbox.
It was almost a year ago when RecycleBill first dreamed up his idea for RecycleBills.com Llc. It began as an idea to help the struggling recycling center where I work as the general manager or AIC (Asshole in charge) when the boss is away but it didn't take long before I figured out my idea could help not only my business but small businesses and small green businesses everywhere.
I'm probably crazy for letting this green cat loose but after setting a launch date for July 1, 2009 and then postponing the launch indefinitely because of a lack of funding it has troubled me day and night that I've been unable to launch the greenest advertising business ever concieved, a business with unlimited potential for growth, a businesses designed to thrive in hard economic times, a business that will help consumers as much as it will help advertisers and a business that will allow me to help others.
I believe in this idea so much that I've pledged 100% of the publishing royalties from my book sales to green non profits for the rest of my life, so much that I've pledged 100% of our affiliate revenue to green causes for as long as we remain in business and so much that I've devoted every moment of my spare time and a whole lot of my employers' time to make this happen. Thankfully, my generous employer shares my dream and is willing to let me do so.
I've worked hard and already have a nationwide network of hundreds of small businesses who tell me they're willing to participate and I've little doubt their numbers would quickly turn from hundreds into hundreds of thousands of small and small green American and Canadian businesses very soon after we finally launch.
Funny thing is: it's not about money-- not for me. For me it's about devising a way to reach out and help more people than I could ever help any other way. It's about helping American and Canadian small and small green businesses by giving them something big businesses can never have-- a tiny edge to help them stay afloat through current hard times and beyond, a little something that can't be outsourced or replaced by technology. It's about hiring hundreds, perhaps thousands of people to work for RecycleBills.com Llc and paying damned good wages so that the money they spend can start tickling the economy and putting smiles on faces.
Anyway, I've been scared of going public because I fear some greedy, giant Wall Street firm will seize my idea, make Billions and keep it all to themselves but so far I've been unsuccessful at raising capital or selling the idea to nationwide advertisers so I've decided to give it my best shot, hope for the best and let this green cat out of the bag. <----- Click here!
In the meantime, and even if the money never comes, we'll continue to build our local recyclers search engine (Top right of every page.) add green blogs to Green Blog 411 educate and entertain with RecycleBill's RecycleBlog and dream up new goodies for RecycleBill's toolbox.




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