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Don’t be a Goose!

That’s what I thought when I read about Green Goose initially.  I thought “this is a gimmick”.  After a bit more thinking though, I’ve since come to the conclusion that it’s an elegant piece of thought.  Let me explain.

Green Goose Logo Dont be a Goose!Green Goose helps you save money by being sustainably conscious.  Every decision to do something to conserve resources results in you transferring money to your green savings account.  So, ride a bike to work rather than taking your car.  Having a 4 minute shower rather than 10 minutes.  Using a fan rather than the air conditioner.  Each transfers a little money into your green savings account.  Simple!

Many things on the web sounds simple like this but they require the person to have to take time out of their day to do it.  This is a common downfall.

Green Goose solves this problem by not requiring the person to do anything.  They have sensors that do it for them.  From their website:

A Savings Kit is for your home or office and connects to the Internet. Little battery-powered, wireless sensors measure actions. They stick on your bike, thermostat, shower head, and even your key chain. Installation takes less than five minutes and you can do it yourself. No tools or configuration required. We measure and optionally transfer dollars you save from your checking to your green savings account.

They’ve combined the real world in a physical sense (sensors), the real world in a people sense (environmentally conscious), finance (green savings) and glued it together with the Internet without the person having to do anything day-to-day.  That’s magical.  It’s ideas like this that show glimmers of the potential of digital technologies and communications.  I wonder if this one will float.  Being slightly green and all digital I wish them the best.

(found via ReadWriteWeb)

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Why scan when you can wordle?

I’m fascinated by visualisation.  Anything that helps you to see something a different way.  I’ll be very up front and say that I got this from Read Write Web.  I was reading one of their articles which had an illustration visualising all the words in a press release they had received.  More regular words were bigger and less regular were smaller.  I thought that this was a fantastic way to quickly get an idea what any article is about.  A great way to scan the text and get the key themes without having to read the whole lot.  It could be a press release, a blog post, a news article, a book.  Anything written in text really.

Here’s an example I did of Senator Conroy’s speech in 2009 on Internet filtering. Topical at the moment:

Wordle Sentator Conroys Speech Why scan when you can wordle?

See anything interesting?  Let’s leave the politics shall we?

Here’s another one I did of Banjo Patterson’s The Man from Snowy River:

Wordle The Man From Snowy River by Banjo Patterson.1 Why scan when you can wordle?I didn’t realise it – Man Mountain!

So how do I do it you may ask?  I used a web-based tool called Wordle.  I have seen Wordle before but hadn’t really though of practical applications for it’s use.  It definitely makes sense.

Head over there and click create to try it out for yourself.  Fun?  Yes, but also functional.

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Internet Basics for Business Training Course in March 2010

The Internet Basics for Business training course has been scheduled for March 2010.  I’ll be running the two day course in Melbourne on the 15th and 16th of March 2010 and in Sydney on the 22nd and 23rd of March 2010.

“Attend Internet Basics for Business and get a practical, non-technical introduction to using the Internet to improve your business performance.  Over two days you’ll plan, set up and learn to use the same range of trusted (mostly free!) Internet tools and services that One Zero One uses for its business operations and online marketing activities.  Leave equipped with practical knowledge of how to make the Internet work for your business and the tools to hit the ground running.”

Internet Basics for Business is ideally suited to small and medium business operators, start-ups and not for profit organisations.

The course costs $1195 for the two days.  If you’re super eager and book and pay by the 26th of Feb 2010 then you’ll get a special early bird discount of $400 (pay $795).  What?  You want more? You can also get a further discount of $50 for every referral you get signed up (and paid) for one of the courses up to $200.  So if you’re really eager you could get the course for half price – $595.

OK, enough laying it on thick.  You can get more details about the course here and download the information and enrolment form here.  As always, please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or want any further details and pass this on to anyone you think might be interested by clicking on one of the “Share & Enjoy” links below.

I’ll look forward to seeing you on the course.

Jason

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What are my online options?

This post was inspired by someone in the throes of starting their own business (thanks Pedro).  Why rework something that’s other people have already done?  Pedro sent me the following illustration of how someone has used numerous free sites to develop a broad online presence.

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My Web 2.0 by Chris Watson

I must admit that at at first look it’s a little hard to digest but if you spend a couple of minutes it’s quite informative.  It is in some ways an online presence strategy on one page and I’m  a fan of one page.  In response I sent him a couple of other illustrations that attempt to make some sense of all the online options out there.  While these are Social Media focused they give a good understanding of the various tools out there.  Many of them free!  It seems you’re nothing if you’re not “Social” these days.
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Social Media Landscape bt Fred Cavazza

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The Conversation Prism

I hope they’re useful. Maybe you can use them as a bit of a Menu?  If you have any questions or any other similar resources then be sure to let me know in the comments.
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One Zero One plus Facebook Fan Page and Twitter equals?

One Zero One plus Facebook and Twitter equals more ways to get One Zero One digital and online goodness.  It might be worth giving a bit of a recap on the resources now have available to help me keep you informed.

The Facebook Fan PageOne Zero One Fan page

The fan page is an easy way to keep up to date with the goings on of One Zero One.  If you fan One Zero One, you can get no-fuss updates on what’s happening here at One Zero One and news about digital and online technology right in Facebook.  Too Easy.

My Personal Twitter Accounthttp://twitter.com/jasonelston

If Twitter is more your kettle of fish, the you can follow me on Twitter where I’ll share stuff about what I’m doing.  Be warned though, you get me warts and all here so you might get some stuff about my photography interest or other stuff that I’m up to.

The Official Twitter Accounthttp://twitter.com/101digital

If you just want One Zero One goodness there’s always the freshly created One Zero One Twitter account where you can get up to date news about what’s happening with One Zero One and news about what’s happening with digital and online technology.

The Bloghttp://www.onezeroone.com.au/blog

If you’re (still) reading this, you’re very probably aware that the blog exists.  The Blog will continue to exist to provide more detailed articles, commentary and education pieces about applying digital and online trends, technologies and tools for business.  If you’d like you can get the blog delivered fresh to your favourite newsreader automatically by subscribing to the blog feed.

The Newsletter – insights101http://www.onezeroone.com.au/services/insights101

Last, but definitely not least, we have insights101.  If email is your preferred medium for keeping up to date then this is the one for you.  We deliver regular (not too regular) updates on different digital and online topics for business.  insights101 ties different articles from the Blog together into a coherent story about a particular digital or online topic and its implications for business.

The Roundup

Phew!  Well, there’s no excuse to be missing out on any info that may help you learn about the digital and online world now

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