Written on March 31st, 2005 at 04:03 pm by Darren Rowse
Hippy Shopper Launched
The team at Shiney Media in the UK have just launched another new Entrepreneurial blog - the Hippy Shopper - the UK’s first Green Consumer Blog.
Their News Release announcing the blog describes it as follows:
Published by the UK’s leading commercial weblog company, Shiny Media, and written by Stuff magazine‚s Managing Editor, Adam Vaughan, HippyShopper aims to enlighten and amuse its readers with green news stories from the UK and links to environmentally friendly sites around the world.
Its daily updates will:
Track the latest green gadgets
Tip readers off about what‚s coming in the organic food market
Give details of green exhibitions
Offer updates on eco-friendly health and beauty products
Give tips on how to recycle products
I love the concept - for a start its a blog with a message that will hopefully make a difference - but its also aiming to make a profit obviously. The main income stream on the Hippy Shopper so far is Adsense (green color scheme) - but I suspect it’ll be an ideal blog for some affiliate programs down the track.
One word of warning - don’t stare at their header too long - you could get a little freaked out and feel the need to smoke some funny grass or something.
3 Responses to “Hippy Shopper Launched”
Ideengeberin.de - Pragmatisches für KMU
March 31st, 2005 6:16 pm
Es grünt so grün, wenn Englands Shopping-Blogs blühn
Darren verweist heute auf den Hippy Shopper, ein neues “grünes” (innen und außen) Blog : Published by the UK’s leading commercial w…
Di Vino & Cibo
April 1st, 2005 5:20 am
Hippy Shopper
Hippy Shopper è il primo Green Consumer Blog del Regno Unito.
Published by the UK’s leading commercial weblog company, Shiny Media, and written by Stuff magazine‚s Managing Editor, Adam Vaughan, HippyShopper aims to enlighten and…
Jeff at sustainablog
April 4th, 2005 5:46 am
Buying Green in the UK
enternetusers points us to Hippy Shopper, the UK’s first Green Consumer Blog. After taking a look, I’d say they’re looking to be a Treehugger or Metaefficient for the Brits, but that’s a good thing. The blog’s creators, Shiney Media, have big plans
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