tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-86554753848181988062024-03-14T08:56:49.233-06:00Colorado's Alternative EnergyEnergy development is the effort to provide sufficient primary energy sources and secondary energy forms for supply, cost, impact on air pollution and water pollution, mitigation of climate change with renewable energy. The time is now to make a change, stay tuned and see what we talk about next in this ever changing Sector!.http://www.blogger.com/profile/07478692771093816508noreply@blogger.comBlogger98125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8655475384818198806.post-32439152405279535552014-09-16T16:20:00.000-06:002014-09-16T16:20:00.044-06:00Colorado Well Positioned For Pollution Standards<script src="http://CBSDEN.images.worldnow.com/interface/js/WNVideo.js?rnd=901366;hostDomain=video.denver.cbslocal.com;playerWidth=620;playerHeight=349;isShowIcon=true;clipId=10226428;flvUri=;partnerclipid=;adTag=News;advertisingZone=CBS.DENVER%252Fworldnowplayer;enableAds=true;landingPage=;islandingPageoverride=false;playerType=STANDARD_EMBEDDEDscript;controlsType=overlay" type="text/javascript"></script><a href="http://video.denver.cbslocal.com/" title=""></a>
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DENVER (AP) – Out of all the states in the nation, Colorado offers the best sneak peek at what the nation would look like once President Barack Obama’s energy regulations take effect.
But critics warn it’s too soon to say Colorado’s energy plan won’t have negative consequences.
Colorado got high praise Monday in a plan from the Obama administration aimed at cutting carbon dioxide emissions from power plants by nearly a third over the next 15 years. Colorado was cited repeatedly as a model for reducing carbon emissions while managing to “dispatch power effectively in the short term and to ensure adequate capacity in the long term.”
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Denver touts itself as one of the nation’s greenest cities — from bike ridership to outdoor lifestyles to mass transit to number of LEED buildings per capita. As recently as 2011, was named fifth nationwide in an overall green-city ranking, sixth for its buildings, and first for environmental governance.
But that which doesn’t grow, dies.
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The Queen City is now a laggard – both in its building energy codes, which haven’t changed for years, and in enforcement. Many of the metro area building departments have moved their building codes to the 2012 version. That means their energy codes are 15 percent more stringent than the 2009 codes.
Denver’s residential energy codes are stuck in time in 2009, and its gutted residential requirements don’t require building envelope or duct testing – labor-intensive work that shows whether homes and duct systems leak. Nor does Denver require “commissioning” of commercial building systems like hot water heating, lighting and the building “shell” – making sure they function as designed.
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Yet the city plans to implement 2015 building and energy codes next year – a gigantic leap for builders trying to squeak by swamped code officials doing clipboard walk-throughs, to an era of advanced home and building performance testing.
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Breakthrough renewable energy forecasting technologies may be two years away from revolutionizing the efficiency of wind and solar generation on America’s grid.
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The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) is adding to its already impressive list of renewable energy innovations with a new two-year plan to develop custom forecasting systems for wind energy and solar power.
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NCAR scientists and engineers will develop technology to improve wind power output by predicting sudden changes in wind speed, help wind farm operators avoid curtailment during icy conditions, and predict the amount of energy generated by small-scale solar energy installations.
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<strong>Pushing Past State Of The Art To Probabilistic Forecasts</strong>
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This new batch of renewable energy forecasting systems will be deployed at Xcel Energy regional control centers in Denver, Minneapolis, and Amarillo to help the utility increase renewable energy output to the grid while reducing costs and ensuring a reliable power supply.
“This is pushing the state-of-the-art still further,” said Sue Ellen Haupt, NCAR program director. “Every improvement to the forecasts results in additional savings.”
The new phase of renewable energy forecasting technology will provide “probabilistic forecasts,” meaning utility managers will be able to make decisions based on high-accuracy predictions of certain weather conditions at a wind farm on the next day. Forecasts will focus on wind “ramp” events, ice and extreme temperatures, and distributed solar.
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Of the three, predicting ramp events could mean the most for overall generation. Ramp events refer to sudden and significant changes in wind conditions over the span of a few hours due to passing weather fronts or atmospheric events. NCAR’s Variational Doppler Radar Analysis System (VDRAS) will combine radar data with computer simulations to create accurate forecasts for specific wind farms and reduce intermittency.
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VDRAS forecasts will allow utilities to accurately estimate how much electricity wind farms can generate, and ramp other baseload generation up or down according to overall demand on the grid. “We are able to power the system using wind more often, and aggressively, than we have in the past,” said Gabriel Romero of Xcel.
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While ramp events may mean the most for generation, predicting extreme weather conditions could do the most to prevent sudden wind farm shut downs. NCAR is partnering with Pennsylvania State University to develop a 48-hour forecasting system to predict extreme temperature swings as well as the impact of freezing rain and fog on turbines.
Both of these weather conditions can force wind farms to stop operation, and can potentially damage turbine blades. NCAR is applying similar computer models and specialized algorithms as the ones used to keep aircraft safe from potentially lethal in-flight icing conditions.
Predicting Small-Scale Solar Output
If you thought solar was being left out of the forecasting mix, don’t worry – NCAR is also developing a forecasting system to help utilities anticipate the output of small-scale solar installations. The system will predict when customers with rooftop solar will supply their own demand, when they’ll be contributing excess electricity to the grid, and when they’ll need to pull power from utility sources.
This new solar forecasting system will augment NCAR research already underway to forecast sunlight conditions and predict power at 15-minute increments for large-scale solar installations. The existing research will use an array of observational tools to predict cloud cover at solar facilities and the effect different types of clouds will have on generation.
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<strong>Renewable Energy Forecasting Equals Economic Benefits</strong>
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All of NCAR’s efforts will ultimately benefit consumers as much as they will benefit the climate. Since electricity can’t yet be stored in large quantities, every time solar or wind system generation suddenly decreases, utilities are forced to turn on coal or natural gas facilities.
In addition to higher emissions, these generation units may be more expensive than renewables, and if they are unavailable due to maintenance or can’t be turned on in time to meet demand, the utility is forced to buy power on the expensive electricity spot market.
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NCAR’s approach to renewable energy forecasting has already been proven to save millions. A wind forecasting system it developed for Xcel in 2010 saved utility customers over $6 million that year by developing 35% more accurate forecasts for wind farm output.
“By creating more detailed and accurate forecasts…we can produce a major return on investment,” said Thomas Bogdan, President of the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research. “This type of cutting-edge research helps make renewable energy more cost competitive.”
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Call this bit of news a “blast from the past” that will make people in Colorado’s oil and gas industry smile—and could leave environmentalists and members of the clean energy industry shaking their heads.
Rigzone, an online industry news and analysis publication based in Houston, has named Denver the best oil and gas city in the U.S. and third-best oil and gas city in the world. The only cities to beat out Denver were second-ranked Calgary, Alberta, which is the center of Canada’s energy industry, and top-ranked Dubai, the booming United Arab Emirates city that is the hub for the oil and gas industry in the Persian Gulf.
While the rankings aren’t an authoritative measure—Rigzone said about 8,000 readers participated in its survey—it is another indicator that the “old school” energy industry is booming while new industries such as wind and solar are struggling.
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Rigzone’s introduction to the rankings said it looked at two factors—the economic potential of the area and its attractiveness as a place to work.
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The Denver area did well on both measures. Companies including Halliburton, Noble Energy, Anadarko Petroleum, and EnCana have significant operations in the area. Estimates created by industry groups estimate oil and gas accounted for 77,600 jobs in the state in 2012, along with value-added economic activity of more than $11 billion. They project that by 2035, those numbers could swell to <em><strong>175,363 jobs and $26 billion in impact.</strong></em>
The report also cited the Denver area’s quality of life, opportunities for outdoor recreation, and good weather.
What’s good for employees in the oil and gas world is to the consternation of environmentalists and some local communities.
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New improvements to technologies such as directional drilling and hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, are contributing to the boom. Together they have opened up new areas for exploration, but those fields often are near communities on the Front Range, where most Coloradans live. For the past few years, opponents have been organizing against the industry.
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Renewable energy is generally defined as energy that comes from resources which are continually replenished on a human timescale such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves and geothermal heat.
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Customers of colocation facilities don’t always see eye to eye with the companies whose infrastructure and energy they depend on, but at times, their interests do align.
At the 2013 Data Center Efficiency Summit on Tuesday, representatives of both groups shared ideas about how they could improve energy efficiency and rely more on renewable power.
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Nicole Peill-Moelter, director of environmental sustainability at Akamai, called on colocation providers to share data on power usage with customers.
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Then again, a colocation customer could share best practices with other companies running infrastructure in the same facility. “I think that would break down some of the barriers that we face,” said Tom Fisher, a sustainability manager at Salesforce.com.
Colocation providers could also assist their customers by offering incentives for energy-efficient practices or helping to trouble-shoot obvious inefficiencies that could worsen site-wide Power Usage Efficiency (PUE). To some degree, that’s already happening.
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•Check your pilot light. If it isn’t burning, follow the instructions for relighting which are typically printed on access doors. You can also find information on the manufacturer’s website—that’s where you should go to learn about maintenance requirements for your equipment. If you have difficulty, call a qualified heating contractor for advice.
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•Vacuum out any dust or debris in and around the unit, especially the blower. Replace the filter if needed.
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◦Remove the flame shield and check the burner for corrosion.
◦Check the flue for gaps or dents and make sure it is venting properly to the outdoors.
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•Set your programmable thermostat for winter! Click here to see recommended settings from <br />
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•Create a clear area around the heat registers by moving furniture, rugs, drapes, etc. Vacuum out dust in registers.
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•Check windows and doors for drafts, and install weather stripping where it’s needed. A qualified contractor can also help you test for leaks and seal them, and can also add insulation to your attic and walls if needed.
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•Check your fireplace for soot or creosote build-up. Schedule a visit from a reputable chimney sweep if needed.
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•Shut off valves to outdoor faucets. Open spigots and drain and store hoses.
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•Make sure furnace intakes and outputs are clear (nothing is crowding them) and keep snow away from them.
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<strong><span style="color: #38761d;">Investor: Colorado can lead in renewable energy </span></strong><br />
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In 2004, Colorado became the first state in the nation to create a Renewable Energy Standard at the ballot box. That year, citizens called for the state to get 10 percent of its energy from renewable sources. <br />
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Lawmakers took this mandate and raised the bar further, first to 20 percent — then again to 30 percent. Investors and companies have rewarded the state for its efforts. Today, nearly 20,000 Coloradans work in the clean energy sector and the equivalent of more than two large nuclear reactors' worth of renewable energy capacity is either online or in the queue.<br />
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In spite of these gains, a handful of private interest groups are trying to roll back progress on renewable energy in states like Colorado with faulty reasoning. At the same time, Colorado is becoming a victim of its own success, nearing a renewable energy plateau that will require an even stronger commitment to build on the investments that have already been made. <br />
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<strong><span style="color: #444444;">Using Social Media For Your Job Search: A Definitive Guide </span></strong><br />
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Social media isn't just for connecting with that high school friend you haven't seen in years, and sharing juicy updates on what's been going on in your life - you can actually leverage this online tool to help you get a job. <br />
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The explosion of social media in the last few years has meant that many companies and recruitment managers have taken to platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn to source for fresh talent and improve their company profile and presence. In this post, we'll be giving you actionable information on how you can use social media to advance your career prospects. <br />
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1. Build a Great Online Presence Before a company decides to send you that 'Congratulations, You've Been Hired!' email, they'll do the obligatory search for your name online to determine what kind of presence you have. You want to aim for a professional one that highlights your professional achievements, passions and connections. A cursory search on Google by a company recruiter should come up with things like your resume, your LinkedIn profile or Twitter page. It might also be a good idea to come up with a blog that details your passions in relation to what you're good at. For example, if you are an aspiring graphic designer, you can come up with a pictorial blog on some of the designs you have done, interspersed with text posts. <br />
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2. Tweet About Your Job Search Twitter's fluid nature means that things on this platform are dynamic and fast-moving. If you're subscribed to the right people, it's pretty easy to get the attention of industry specialists. Tweeting about your job search and enthusing about your dream job, while at the same time asking others to retweet your job search, can be a powerful way of bringing you exactly what you want. Twitter has a character limit of about 140 characters, so keep your tweets fresh, concise and eye-catching to get the reaction you need. <br />
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3. Research, Research, Research Social media provides you with organic sources of content that will help you stay up-to-date on new developments in the job industry of your choice. People are always sharing links to blog posts, articles and Facebook pages. Make sure to check out any links that seem interesting and that may turn out legitimate job leads. Sites such as www.glassdoor.com are perfect for checking out company reviews put up by current and former employees of companies that you may be interested in working with. <br />
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4. Stay Active on LinkedIn LinkedIn is the Facebook for professionals. It is a great place to connect and network with like-minded individuals, and may be a good first place to look during your job search given its large database of professionals. The main thing to keep in mind while using LinkedIn is making sure that your profile is 100 percent complete. This allows LinkedIn to rank your profile higher in its search results, making you more visible to recruiters and human resource staff. <br />
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5. Engage With An Employer When you're following a prospective employer on Twitter or Facebook, the key is to keep it subtle. You want to look like you're interested in the company and have the knowledge about what makes them tick before pitching your application. This should ideally come after a few weeks of engaging the employer. This is because if you approach most people on social media with job requests, they most likely will clam up and you'll lose your chance at being employed with that company. At the end of the day, it's all about timing, being respectful and demonstrating passion for your chosen field that will get you noticed. <br />
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6. Join Social Media Groups and Forums These are available on platforms such as LinkedIn and Facebook, and give you a chance to demonstrate your expertise on a particular subject area. At the same time, you should demonstrate ideal qualities that are in high demand by most companies today; you can assume a leadership role by starting discussions, or be a mediator in discussions by encouraging debate and enhancing an open space where everyone can express themselves freely. Just don't overdo it, as you'll run the risk of appearing overbearing and loud. <br />
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7. Be Creative - Video Resume, Anyone? There are hundreds of thousands of applicants, all clamoring for that prized job. How are you going to capture the attention of a recruiter online? A unique way of doing this would be to present your skills in video form, where you talk into a camera, highlighting your experience, achievements and reasons why an employer should choose you. Invest in good grooming, and ask a friend to shoot the video. <br />
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You can post this video on Facebook and tag your friends and family. If done well, this strategy might see your video resume going viral in a few days, bringing you more employment opportunities that you can ever imagine. <br />
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So, there you have it: seven ways in which you can use social media to get your name out in the job sector. Please make sure not to over share information or spam any of your networks while carrying out these strategies. Happy job hunting! <br />
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2012 was a historic year of achievement for wind energy</span></b><br />
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For the first time wind energy became the number one source of new U.S. electric generating capacity, providing some 42 percent of all new generating capacity. The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) announced in 2012 an additional 13,124 megawatts (MW) of electric generating capacity was installed nationwide, achieving over 60,000 MW of cumulative wind capacity.<br />
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This level of capacity is capable of providing almost 15 million homes or all of Colorado, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Nevada, and Ohio combined with electricity. The final numbers will be released in April in AWEA’s annual report.
On April 15th, 2012 Xcel energy set a U.S. record by generating nearly 57% of their energy demand from wind energy here in Colorado, demonstrating the potential of wind energy in our state.<br />
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Colorado recently climbed the ranks from 12th to 10th for new capacity installations in the nation.<br />
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<br />.http://www.blogger.com/profile/07478692771093816508noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8655475384818198806.post-51575005129078876762013-01-17T09:35:00.000-07:002013-01-17T09:35:27.288-07:00Vestas to Supply Wind Towers for Third Party Projects in North America, Job Fairs ColoradoJob Fairs to be Held in Pueblo and Colorado Springs. The company has signed an agreement to supply towers for a number of non-Vestas wind power projects over the next two years.<br />
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Adjusting to its new business reality, Vestas says it is implementing its plan to create a more flexible and scalable business to adapt the company to the uncertain market situation in the wind industry. Part of this plan is to more effectively use the existing production capacity. This new agreement is a step in securing this, according to the Danish manufacturer.<br />
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The agreement means Vestas will ramp up at its tower factory in Pueblo, Colorado. Vestas soon will begin manufacturing the first part of a third-party tower supply agreement that could use up to 25 per cent of the production capacity. The agreement will create more than 100 jobs by the end of the first quarter of 2013.<br />
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“We are pleased with this new agreement. Vestas is known for having industry-leading quality in our manufacturing processes and facilities, and it is satisfying that other companies recognise this by choosing to use our factories to produce components for their projects,” said Jean-Marc Lechêne, Executive Vice President & COO for Vestas Wind Systems A/S.<br />
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Jobs, jobs, jobs. It’s the really important issue in this election year. Energy is another really important issue. And global warming is yet another. So it’s not surprising that green energy jobs really sounds good.<br />
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But where do these jobs occur?
All energy sources make jobs. Anything that requires manufacturing things, constructing things, mining stuff or transporting stuff needs people to do those things. But the jobs come in different flavors and some help local economies more than others. And the only way to compare apples-to-apples is to normalize the number of jobs to the amount of energy produced by those jobs, and see which are local and which are not.<br />
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Renewable Energy
Solar
Wind
Bio Fuel
Energy Delivery
Regulated Utilities (gas, water, electric)
solar, hydropower, biomass, wind, geothermal
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OBJECTIVE To gain experience in the renewable energy industry by investigative clean energy development, use, processes, and current regulatory and policy issues while examining these areas within the context of sustainable systems<br />
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RENEWABLE ENERGY PROFESSIONAL
Specialist in the field of clean energy markets. Experienced professional adept in grant management, site assessment and market analysis. Proven project management successes spanning multiple focus areas including grant funding, marketing, and project data compilation. Possesses the ability to oversee technical and financial operations and coordinate project objectives.
Western Clean Energy Campaign. Developed portfolio of companies with planned renewable energy projects and renewable energy projects under construction for WRA conference, Albuquerque, NM.
Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, Investment Facilitation, Business Development, Renewable Energy Resource Asessment, Supply Chain and Logistics
The Renewable Energy Initiative) on clean energy advocacy.
• Gave presentations to ASES chapters on renewable energy education at local level
CRES
merican Renewable Energy Conference
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We work with energy leaders to aggressively strengthen their enterprises and help them make choices that ensure energy reliability, efficiency, and serviceability, as well as improve business performance. We focus on issues across the entire electric and natural gas energy value chain including fuels, generation (renewable, fossil, hydro, nuclear), transmission, energy markets, energy delivery, and consumption (including energy efficiency and demand response).
Specific areas of work in the Smart Utilities industry will include:
• Smart grid and smart metering technologies
• Energy efficiency and demand side management
• Utility communications networks
• Utility transmission and distribution (T&D) infrastructure
• Utility data analytics
• Utility customer engagement strategies
• Utility policy and regulatory issues
• Energy management systems
Develop proposals for energy upgrade business in excess of $4,000,000 per year (20%)
Exceeded all internal and external communications goals in support of GEO’s advancement of energy efficiency and renewable, clean energy resources in Colorado.
I prefer to specialize in "clean-technology" and "green-future" issues like energy (efficiency & renewables), transportation, land use, waste management, water, environmental justice, etc.
Wholesale energy
Energy Alternatives
Green energy
Water conservation
Clean energy
Clean technologies
Home Energy Efficiency while at MHC
Industries served included: real estate, home building, technology, manufacturing, renewable energy and minerals
Researched clean energy markets regarding solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal technologies and assessed compatibility of products to each industry
Worked with clients/prospects who were looking to improving energy efficiency, reduction of carbon footprints and implementation of clean energy projects via retrofits or renewable applications (i.e. solar thermal, wind energy, solar electric systems, commercial lighting retrofits etc.)
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Partner with the outside field sales team to prequalify leads; build and promote the value proposition and ROI for the energy efficiency solutions;
Reached out to ESCO customers<br />
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Offering Verifiable Expertise and Extraordinary Record of Success in Implementing Network-Based Technology Solutions, Client Account Management,Team Building, Business Development, Cloud-Software Product Management
Dynamic performer with 15 years of experience in domestic and global business markets identifying, creating and cultivating profitable business to meet customers' strategic/tactical business challenges. In-depth knowledge of Technology, Telecommunications and Managed Service areas. Results oriented focused on successfully increasing revenues and achieving business goals targeting SMB, Enterprise and institutional clients building long-term profitable sales relationships.<br />
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Business Intelligence Selling
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Prospecting & Closing Negotiations
Account Development & Retention Client Relations Technical Marketing / Product Management
Cloud Computing/10 Gig Networks
GIS Solutions/System Integration
SEO Specialist/Blog Creator/CM/MIS
Successful Vertical Market Techniques VOIP/Voice/LAN/WAN/VPN/SIP/PBX
MPLS/VPLS/BGP/IP/DIA/Ethernet/T1
Web Hosting/E Commerce/Google Adsense
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IT Security Technology/Layer 1,2,3
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<b>7/11-11/12 Global Telecom & Technology, Denver, CO
Major Account Executive</b><br />
Responsible for sales of $1.7 million per year on average; territory includes key accounts
with $2.8 Billion in revenues with Barnes & Noble, Blockbuster, Florida State University
& Eharmony. Experienced with Vendor Management, (SLA’s, MSA’s, SOWs, KPI, RFPs
and RFIs).
Provider of data communication services applying network integration to large enterprise and Fortune 500 companies seeking IP transit network services. Background including Data Transport Planning, Designing and/or managing WAN Wide Area Networks, LAN Local Area Networks and Technical Data Center network Sales. Projects included Fiber and installation of data circuits.
Quota Achiever with new customer markets sold in the U.S., Bermuda, India, Canada, China and Latin American markets with a focus on Healthcare, Gov’t, Pharma, Energy and Enterprise.
Largest re term Account base up-sell for the Denver office in Q4, Top monthly Sales with $400,000 profit and one of the Top Sales representatives over a 2 month period in new business revenue.
Current areas of sales expertise include full life cycle MPLS, managed network services, DIA, VPLS gigabit ethernet, BGP, VOIP, Network Security, Web Hosting selling to Enterprise clients.
Partnered with engineers to design full service telecommunication Cisco platforms for multi-site units providing cutting edge technology in a cost effective manner including routers, switches, wireless, managed network solutions, VoIP and UCC/UCM Unified Contact Center Express. Working relationships with VAR’s, Master Agents and CLEC’S.<br />
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<b> 8/05-5/11 Mile High Concierge, Denver, CO
Business Owner </b><br />
Successfully started two business fields and grew to market leaders in just a few years. I was also chosen as a Preferred Concierge Vendor for the Democratic Convention Denver 2008.
Provided Concierge services to Residential and Corporate clients throughout the Denver market in errand running, personal assistant and lifestyle management services.
Grew Pet client base from just a few with Denverdaawg, to 300 in three years time, ranked top 10 citywide for Denver dog walkers and increased concierge revenue by 150% in just a short period of time. Also promoting Green awareness among current Pet and Concierge clients.
Handled all aspects of business, including customer service, sales, marketing, as well as creating various market niches to create new business opportunities for SMB’s and Enterprise accounts.<br />
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<b>6/03-7/05 Self Employed Contractor, Denver, CO
Sales Consultant </b><br />
Independent Contractor working with Fortune 500 companies, medium size business areas and Utility Electric cooperatives to formulate Sales objectives. Administered Energy efficiency programs with Southern Maryland Utility Electric, as well as other utility companies in CO, GA, VA, and FL.
Boreas Group experience consulting and working with principles, architects, engineers, Project/ /Program Managers and CAD managers to upgrade/migrate current OMS, GIS-Outage Network platforms.
Assisted in the sale of a multi-million dollar integration system with Maryland Electric Cooperative District (SMECO), they are one of the largest cooperatives in the country.
Provided consulting services with manufacturers, distributors and technology based companies on their sales/ marketing plans which technical duties including; needs and workflow analysis.
Companies contracted through Extended Presence Technology, Brassring and Facetime Communications selling webinar, voice and various software solutions.
Out-produced over 75% of new associates in first year, consistently Top performer in Region for Express1-DHL. Worked closely with Express1-DHL and the Boreas Consulting Group to generate Sales contracts up to $1.5 million. Industry focus included Renewable Energy, Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, Government, Utility, and Technology.<br />
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<b> 2002-2003 Intervid Technologies Inc, Atlanta, GA
Business Development Manager</b><br />
Worked with a broad range of SMB’s, large enterprise, Education, Medical/Pharma
markets as target markets utilizing our Turnkey electronic Security Technology,
Biometrics, Unix/Linux based access control and software Solutions.
Achieved Quota Buster Award as well as Top sales increase Award for two Quarters.
Produced first account for this new Atlanta sales team as well as one of the largest
account to date at that time for this IT Security Technology team.
Selling IP network video surveillance systems Traditional, hybrid and IP-based systems
on a choice of platforms, including NetBSD (UNIX), Microsoft Windows™ and
embedded Linux.
Assisted engineering team with Managed Network solutions including product
implementation, system integration, business intelligence and PLM solutions.
Turnkey electronic security systems solutions provider offering a compliment
of services and valued partner of security management solutions.
Experienced marketer, heavy lead generator at implemented aggressive cold-calling
efforts while building relationships with office gatekeepers and office administrators.
Prospected and presented to C-level execs, managing directors and CEO level positions.<br />
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<b>12/00-6/01 Metrocall, Atlanta, GA
Sales Manager)</b><br />
Turned around an underperformed sales team by improving team work and motivation, resulting in 140% revenue increase over 6 months time. Presented to C-Level Executives, CEO’s and Directors.
Developed Sales methods that were utilized by one of my National Eagle and Presidents Club award winners and oversaw the Territory responsibility for Atlanta and North Georgia. Implemented Digital Media, Wireless communication and Wireless Technologies at multiple locations.
Sold outsourcing services to Fortune 500 companies, large enterprise sectors and various government agencies including renewable energy partners/suppliers.
Managed a $2 million territory with Responsibilities including effective training techniques of 10 representatives in two regions to maximize top sales. Also worked on Wireless software platforms including ERP and CRM solutions.<br />
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<b>12/98-11/00 Arch Communications, Denver, CO; Atlanta, GA </b><br />
Senior Account Specialist
Consistently outperformed 14 representatives in new business sales in both the Denver and Atlanta markets as well as being promoted from Account Executive to Wireless Account Specialist. Experience in selling both Direct and Indirect Channels.
Increased territory revenue by 150% of annual quota in the First Quarter of 2000, managed 140 accounts, and had the highest turnaround territory from worst to first.
Consultative sales in a SMB, mid level Enterprise markets involving new Wireless Networks with AT&T, Nextel, Qwest, US West, Verizon and Sprint.
Achieved over 100% of overall sales quota in 1999 and held 25% of new business sales
for entire sales team as well as received the highest one month commission check for the
Atlanta office.<br />
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<b>PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND</b><br />
<b> Professional Development:</b><br />
Professional PSS Selling Skills Course Certified, The One Minute Sales Person,
Guerilla Marketing Techniques, Three Telemarketing Training Programs
Volunteer Work: Denver Trout Unlimited, Project Healing Waters, Denver Dumb Friends League for Animals, Maxfund
Network Protocols & Technologies: IT Security, TCP/IP, PBX, BGP, Ethernet, VOIP, Voice Technology, SEO, Firewall, Energy Solutions, Cloud, LAN, WAN, VPN, E-Commerce, VPLS, VPN, MPLS, SIP, Biometric systems, Access control, Digital Media
Software Virtualization: Experience with MS Office, Salesforce, ACT, MS Outlook, Adobe Suite, Content Management System, SAP, Unix, Linux, Excel, Visio, Google Adsense, SaaS, LaaS, PaaS, DaaS, BaaS, Social Network, Web server admin,
Mac OSX, Apple Mac Leopard<br />
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Education B.S., Sport Management, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA, 1997<br />
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<br />.http://www.blogger.com/profile/07478692771093816508noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8655475384818198806.post-5775701520079797732012-09-30T15:10:00.000-06:002013-02-11T15:11:20.397-07:00Seeking Renewable Clean Energy Companies, Solar, Wind, Power, Utility Sales Account Exec/Manager Roles in Denver-Boulder! <br />
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S<b>EEKING CLEAN ENERGY OPPORTUNITIES </b><br />
Offering Verifiable Expertise and Extraordinary Record of Success in Implementing Network-Based Technology Solutions, Client Account Management,Team Building, Business Development, Cloud-Software Product Management
Dynamic performer with 15 years of experience in domestic and global business markets identifying, creating and cultivating profitable business to meet customers' strategic/tactical business challenges. In-depth knowledge of Technology, Clean Energy, Utilities and Managed Service areas. Results oriented focused on successfully increasing revenues and achieving business goals targeting SMB, Enterprise, Co-Ops and institutional clients building long-term profitable sales relationships.<br />
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<b>SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE & SKILL AREAS</b><br />
Hybrid Vehicle Owner
ERP & CRM Software
Green Energy/Clean Technology
Salesforce & ACT Software Experience
Prospecting & Closing Negotiations
Account Development & Retention Client Relations Technical Marketing / Product Management
Regulated Utilities/Electric Utility
Emerging Technology/Power Energy
GIS Solutions/System Integration
SEO Specialist/Blog Creator/CM/MIS
T&D Transmission and Distribution
Solar/Wind/Water/Bio Fuel/Hydro power
MPLS/VPLS/BGP/IP/DIA/Ethernet/T1
Web Hosting/E Commerce/Google Adsense
CRES/Renewable Energy Initiative
Experienced C-Level Selling
Cloud Computing/10Gig Networks/SCADA
ESCO/IVR/DSM Client Focus/WMS/OMS
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<b>7/11-11/12 Global Telecom & Technology, Denver, CO
Major Account Executive </b><br />
Responsible for sales of $1.7 million per year on average; territory includes key accounts
with $2.8 Billion in revenues with Barnes & Noble, Blockbuster, Florida State University
and Eharmony. Experienced with Vendor Management, (SLA’s, MSA’s, RFPs & RFIs).
Provider of data communication services applying network integration to large enterprise and Fortune 500 companies seeking IP transit network services. Background including Data Transport Planning, Designing and/or managing WAN Wide Area Networks, LAN Local Area Networks and Technical Data Center network Sales. Projects included Fiber and installation of data circuits.
Primary Industry focus on Clean energy, Solar, Utility, Enterprise and Gov’t clients.
Quota Achiever with new customer markets sold in the U.S., Bermuda, India, Canada, China and Latin American markets.
Largest re term Account base up-sell for the Denver office in Q4, Top monthly Sales with $400,000 profit and one of the Top Sales representatives over a 2 month period in new business revenue.
Partnered with engineers to design full service telecommunication Cisco platforms for multi-site units providing cutting edge technology in a cost effective manner including routers, switches, wireless, managed network solutions, VoIP and UCC/UCM Unified Contact Center Express. Working relationships with VAR’s, Master Agents and CLEC’S.<br />
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<b>8/05-5/11 Mile High Concierge, Denver, CO
Business Owner</b><br />
Successfully started two business fields and grew to market leaders in just a few years. I was also chosen as a Preferred Concierge Vendor for the Democratic Convention Denver 2008.
Provided Concierge services to Residential and Corporate clients throughout the Denver market in errand running, personal assistant and lifestyle management services.
Grew Pet client base from just a few with Denverdaawg, to 300 in three years time, ranked top 10 citywide for Denver dog walkers and increased concierge revenue by 150% in just a short period of time. Also promoting Home Energy efficiency, Green awareness among current Concierge clients.
Handled all aspects of business, including customer service, sales, marketing, as well as creating various market niches to create new business opportunities for SMB’s and Enterprise accounts.<br />
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<b> 6/03-7/05 Self Employed Contractor, Denver, CO
Sales Consultant </b><br />
Independent Contractor working with Fortune 500 companies, medium size business areas and Utility Electric cooperatives to formulate Sales objectives. Administered Energy efficiency programs with Southern Maryland Utility Electric, as well as other utility companies in CO, GA, VA, and FL.
Boreas Group experience consulting and working with principles, architects, engineers, Project/ /Program Managers and CAD managers to upgrade/migrate current OMS, GIS-Outage Network platforms.
Assisted in the sale of a multi-million dollar integration system with Maryland Electric Cooperative District (SMECO), they are one of the largest cooperatives in the country.
Experience with Smart grid and smart metering technologies, Energy efficiency and demand side management, Utility communications networks, Hyrdo transmission and distribution (T&D) infrastructure ,Energy data analytics, Utility policy and regulatory issues, Energy management systems.
Companies contracted through Extended Presence Technology, Brassring and Facetime Communications selling webinar, voice and various software solutions.
Out-produced over 75% of new associates in first year, consistently Top performer in Region for Express1-DHL. Worked closely with Express1-DHL and the Boreas Consulting Group to generate Sales contracts up to $1.5 million. Industry focus included Renewable Energy, Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, Government, Utility, and Technology.<br />
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<b> 2002-2003 Intervid Technologies Inc, Atlanta, GA
Business Development Manager </b><br />
Worked with a broad range of SMB’s, large enterprise, Education, Medical/Pharma
markets as target markets utilizing our Turnkey electronic Security Technology,
Biometrics, Unix/Linux based access control and software Solutions.
Achieved Quota Buster Award as well as Top sales increase Award for two Quarters.
Produced first account for this new Atlanta sales team as well as one of the largest
account to date at that time for this IT Security Technology team.
Selling IP network video surveillance systems Traditional, hybrid and IP-based systems
on a choice of platforms, including NetBSD (UNIX), Microsoft Windows™ and
embedded Linux. Average contract ranged from $50,000 to $1 million dollars.
Assisted engineering team with Managed Network solutions including product
implementation, system integration, business intelligence and PLM solutions.
Turnkey electronic security systems solutions provider offering a compliment
of services and valued partner of security management solutions.
Experienced marketer, heavy lead generator at implemented aggressive cold-calling
efforts while building relationships with office gatekeepers and office administrators.
Prospected and presented to C-level execs, managing directors and CEO level positions.<br />
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<b> 12/00-6/01 Metrocall, Atlanta, GA
Sales Manager</b><br />
Turned around an underperformed sales team by improving team work and motivation, resulting in 140% revenue increase over 6 months time. Presented to C-Level Executives, CEO’s and Directors.
Developed Sales methods that were utilized by one of my National Eagle and Presidents Club award winners and oversaw the Territory responsibility for Atlanta and North Georgia. Implemented Digital Media, Wireless communication and Wireless Technologies at multiple locations.
Sold outsourcing services to Utility companies, Solar, large enterprise sectors and various government agencies including renewable energy partners/suppliers.
Managed a $2 million territory with Responsibilities including effective training techniques of 10 representatives in two regions to maximize top sales. Also worked on Wireless software platforms including ERP and CRM solutions.<br />
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<b> 12/98-11/00 Arch Communications, Denver, CO; Atlanta, GA
Senior Account Specialist</b><br />
Consistently outperformed 14 representatives in new business sales in both the Denver and Atlanta markets as well as being promoted from Account Executive to Wireless Account Specialist. Experience in selling both Direct and Indirect Channels.
Increased territory revenue by 150% of annual quota in the First Quarter of 2000, managed 140 accounts, and had the highest turnaround territory from worst to first.
Consultative sales in a SMB, mid level Enterprise markets involving new Wireless Networks with AT&T, Nextel, Qwest, US West, Verizon and Sprint.
Achieved over 100% of overall sales quota in 1999 and held 25% of new business sales
for entire sales team as well as received the highest one month commission check for the
Atlanta office.<br />
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<b>PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND </b><br />
Professional Development: Professional PSS Selling Skills Course Certified, The One Minute Sales Person,
Guerilla Marketing Techniques, Three Telemarketing Training Programs
Volunteer Work: Denver Trout Unlimited, Project Healing Waters, Denver Dumb Friends League for Animals, Maxfund
Network Protocols & Software: IT Security, Energy Data Analytics, Voice Technology, SEO, Firewall, Energy Solutions, Cloud, LAN, WAN, OMS,WMS, VPN, E-Commerce, T&D, Access control, Digital Media, Energy Management Systems, IVR, SCADA, Salesforce, ACT, MS Outlook, MS Office
Renewable Clean Energy Memberships: (CRES) Colorado Renewable Energy Society, Rocky Mountain Climate Organization, American Solar Energy Society, Colorado Environmental Coalition, Rocky Mountain Green Summit 2010, American Energy Society,<br />
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Education B.S., Sport Management, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA, 1997<br />
“Successful people are simply those with successful habits.” Brian Tracy<br />
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This week 14 Colorado schools turned on the power to 5,000 solar panels<br />
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Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) flipped the switch Monday on 1.4 MW of green energy generated from more than 5,000 solar panels installed on 14 different schools across the district. The ceremony was held Monday at Foothill Elementary School in Boulder.
The 14-school project may be one of the largest undertaken by a school district in the country, at least a district the size as Boulder Valley.<br />
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This increases the number of buildings in the district with solar arrays to 30, half of the buildings in the system.
The panels were installed by SolarCity, a national provider of clean energy services. SolarCity owns the panels and installed them at no cost to the School District. The District entered into a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the company to buy the electricity from SolarCity. In turn, SolarCity will provide full maintenance on the system.
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Stuart Bernstein, global head of the Clean Technology and Renewables Group in our Investment Banking Division, discusses opportunities and challenges facing the clean tech market today, and the role that financial institutions like Goldman Sachs are playing to develop this "emerging" market.
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We would like to extend a personal invitation for you to experience the Energy industry's most exclusive Human Resources educational and business networking event, the "INDEPENDENT ENERGY HUMAN RESOURCES ASSOCIATION 24th ANNUAL CONFERENCE" We have selected the beautiful Palazzo/Venetian Resort Hotel and Conference Center in Las Vegas, NV for this event, which takes place October 24-26, 2012.<br />
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We sincerely hope you will consider joining us for our 24th annual IEHRA conference this October, as we are extremely confident you'll return home with newfound knowledge and valuable industry contacts. All of this will add up to time and money savings for your company.
Garub Ghosh Koliren Yanina
Preconference Compensation Workshop
"2012 Energy Industry Compensation Survey"
Presented by Aon Hewitt
Gaurab Ghosh, Senior Consultant
Yanina, Koliren, Global Compensation Surveys and Solutions Leader
Join Aon Hewitt compensation consultants for an in-depth review and analysis of the results from the 2012 Energy Industry Compensation Survey.<br />
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This detailed workshop provides HR professionals and compensation practitioners with helpful information from the survey. By emphasizing key changes in year-over-year data and compensation trends specific to the energy industry, session participants will gain valuable insight into topical areas representing; base pay, variable pay, equity compensation, and industry dynamics that influence total rewards in the industry.<br />
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Participants in this session will:
Save valuable analysis time by learning key themes from the 2012 IEHRA Compensation Survey results and how these reconcile with broader trends in variable pay and equity compensation;
Learn practical tips for managing conflicting survey data from multiple sources;
Identify success factors for communicating market pay messages to employee populations in the new economy; and
Gain insight into themes shaping compensation strategy for organizations today.
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<b><i>I started this site to help others with tips in Renewable Energy awareness. Contact me <b>Tradd Duggan</b> , <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/pub/tradd-duggan/7/a2/251">LinkedIn profile. </a>To Network, possible Sales openings or more information.
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<span style="font-size: large;"><b>3 Sales Tips for Leveraging Social Media </b></span></div>
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<a href="http://www.carew.com/blog/2012/05/3-sales-tips-for-leveraging-social-media/">By Chuck Terry </a></div>
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Social media impacts our lives a little bit more every day. Time spent on mobile web browsing has more than doubled over the past 2 years, and it is projected to increase another 50% over the next 4 years. A large percentage of that time is spent on social media sites such as LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, just to name a few. Below are statistics from the most recent study by McKinsey on the implementation of social media tools in business.<br />
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How can sales professionals make the most of social media in their selling efforts?<br />
1) Develop a Plan Setting up an account on Facebook, LinkedIn, or any other social site is not a plan; it is a first step. The first choice you need to make is which mediums to concentrate on. The easy way to decide is to answer the question, “Where do your target customers spend their time?” Pick two mediums that are most used by your potential customers and allocate adequate time each week to really work on your plan – no less than 2 hours per week is suggested.<br />
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2) Get Involved One part of developing your social selling plan is to decide what you will actually do to maximize your time each week. Minimally you should join appropriate groups and get involved in discussions. If all you do is join a group and post your own personal commercial each week, don’t expect to see results. It takes time to build credibility by contributing insightful comments and adding value through what you contribute to the group. This also applies to anything business-related you post on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, or any other site. Before you post anything always ask yourself, “Why would anyone care?”<br />
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3) Include a Blog Strategy Blogging is one of the most effective means of expanding your influence and reach through social media. Writing a blog that has interest to your targeted prospects and customers can build credibility and generate interest in your professional capability. It is very easy to create a blog through WordPress or any number of blog hosting sites, and it is also very easy to publicize your blog through social outlets. Here is the catch – once you start, you must make sure you maintain a regular discipline. It takes time, consistent use of good content, and patience to establish a reader base, but it is well worth the effort.
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<b><i>I started this site to help others with tips in Renewable Energy awareness. Contact me <b>Tradd Duggan</b> , <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/pub/tradd-duggan/7/a2/251">LinkedIn profile. </a>To Network, possible Sales openings or more information.
</i></b></div>.http://www.blogger.com/profile/07478692771093816508noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8655475384818198806.post-89273258543244460842012-07-24T16:21:00.000-06:002012-07-26T22:29:30.029-06:00Obama's Green Energy Electric Bill: North American Power...What Will Happen Next?<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/rlaLBivA4-s" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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Soon after his inauguration in 2009 President Obama tells Congress to seek out, research and find new resources of Energy and to think about 'Clean Green Renewable Energy'. Now in 2012 it is happening and Wind Turbines are being made at 5 Million Dollars a Piece all through American and Nine Foreign Countries. They will continue to be built for the next 10 -15 years to make America more self reliable in terms of Energy..meaning In-sourcing American jobs instead of Outsourcing them.
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<b><i>I started this site to help others with tips in Renewable Energy awareness. Contact me <b>Tradd Duggan</b> , <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/pub/tradd-duggan/7/a2/251">LinkedIn profile. </a>To Network, possible Sales openings or more information.
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<span style="font-size: large;">How Many Times Have You Seen This? </span></div>
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Top Sales Rep Needed for Fantastic Job Opportunity? We all have of course, the next question is who is doing the hiring and what Industry is this in relation to my background and lastly, do I have the experience they are looking for?<br />
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Each Sales opening must fit into your background before you can even think about applying for. Not only that but you need to qualify just to interview for this. If you can catch their eye and get an interview than you are halfway home. The next step is up to you to close the deal.<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epcc9X1aS7o" style="color: #3d85c6;"> Interview tips </a>always play a large role as to how you do but to get the job you want, you need to do your research, know everything you can about this company, job role and how it fits you!<br />
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Go get the Job of your dreams and make the Sale!!!<br />
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<b><i>I started this site to help others with tips in Sales, Telecom-Technology awareness. Contact me <b>Tradd Duggan</b> , <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/pub/tradd-duggan/7/a2/251">LinkedIn profile. </a>To Network, possible Sales openings or more information.
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