Knoxville Utilities Board: Green Power
We also talked to kids, teaching the next generation about fossil fuels versus renewable forms of energy. We did this through events (including face painting green power cords at a local Earth Day celebration), a video PSA contest with online voting, and a site for kids at www.kubkids.org.
TheSpryLab.com
The secret to launching a site in three weeks is deceptively simple: spend at least one of those weeks writing your plan, and the next two weeks executing it.
Because I'm bootstrapping this new endeavor, I needed to have my site live and viable as soon as possible after making my decision. I made two major decisions based on cost savings and expediency
Voluntary Salary Cap: Personal project advocating income moderation
A voluntary salary cap encourages the people who earn the money in a capitalist society to share it with others–without government involvement.
VisitSouth.com: Site Architecture, Strategy, and Content Creation
After a competitive analysis and a review of keyword searches and consumer behavior related to travel and tourism, I found that similar travel sites were organizing their information based on industry standards (by state, using terms like "accommodations" and "tourism") instead of by consumer needs (by destination, using terms like "where to stay in" and "vacations).




