Saturday, July 4, 2009

Content Creation

Research: Some material built by others.

1. Web 2.0 properties.


2. Video marketing.

3. Article marketing.

Content to be developed:
1. 1 post (250 words).
2. 1 lens.
3. 1 press release.
4. 1 video.

Support Material: Sales page link and the first website in the search.

Video: Will need some development as the competition actually built the heaters. I won’t.

Post: One master article created using information from the selected sources in my own words, not copied.

Every day, more and more people are looking for ways to Go Green. Wouldn't it be nice to save the environment and save yourself a little money at the same time? A great way to do both is a DIY solar water heater. The energy produced by solar hot water systems is non polluting. It is safe for the earth and all things that live on it. In fact, one solar hot water heating system can offset 40% of the carbon dioxide pollutants from a passenger car.

I don't live in the Sun Belt. I live in a colder climate area. Will it work for me?

The designs featured in the guide work anywhere in the world in warm or cold climates.

I already have a water heater. (Doesn't everyone?) Do I have to remove it or replace it to build a solar water heater?

No. In fact, adding DIY solar heating to your existing water heater will greatly improve your home's energy efficiency.

Why?

A DIY solar water heater reduces the need to artificially heat water. When the water enters your water heater, it is already hot. Your existing waterheater will do minimal work, possibly extending the life of your conventional water heater. You will boost performance while reducing electricity/gas usage up to an incredible 33% savings on your utility bill.

I'm not very "handy". How hard is it to build?

The guides and plans are simple to follow. Even a novice at home improvement projects can do it.

Green products always seem to cost more. I'll bet it's expensive.

The materials needed are easily available at any hardware or home improvement store. The cost is very affordable. The plans within the DIY guide are less than $30. You also have a choice of several different plans. The materials to build a DIY solar water heater typically run less than $70. For under $100 plus your time, you could save up to a third of your energy bill. Similar solar water heaters retail for approx. $1000.

How much time? I don't want another project that takes weeks to finish.

Any of the designs can be built over the weekend.

So what are you waiting for? Go Green and save. Check out the DIY solar water heater guide here >> LINK.


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