Sunday, February 8, 2015

Use some social media to promote solar energy

The solar energy fans who spent a lot of time on  facebook may have noticed how the use of solar topic page number mushroomed in the past year or so. Whether there may be more than facebook's loose and personal safety, and apparently can not be organized IPO, solar companies concerned and other renewable energy sector obviously feel it provides an excellent platform to promote the game changing renewable energy characteristics.

It can be said of other social media platforms. The ability to obtain fast and cheap to get the reader's news item or product innovation is likely to use the forum and the main advantage of social media. Perhaps another reader, the platform provides valuable interaction.


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SolarQuotes no different, we would have ran informative Facebook Page running in the installation of solar systems, interactive questionnaire and a link to this page to keep fans informed solar events, such as new innovations or news and information on the latest tariff Government concessions.

Of particular interest to readers from SolarQuotes founder Finn Peacock regular series who, with his experience in the solar industry, keeping out of the wisdom of these issues by the bucket load optimal solar system to meet your house or how to choose suitable pv inverter or how to avoid the dreaded solar cowboy.



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The correspondents are being considered, because he signed the importance of a new solar forum SolaMaps social media resources and solar energy on the weekend. The site claims that brings together people interested in solar energy, solar fan looks like a solar system, whether they use to find out more details or just interested in a good resource center. SolaMaps says its purpose is to bring together people who are interested in solar energy to share ideas, news, thoughts, etc., liken it to a coffee shop solar fan.

Which platform do you prefer? Facebook's? LinkedIn? Twitter's? Do you think Google plus social media, "the new kid on the block" to help spread the word solar comments are also welcome?

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