Max Gladwell (MG) is the nexus of social media and green living. We cover these trends in ways that are relevant to how you live. Very simply, our mission is to provide practical information about how these new technologies can contribute to a better quality of life for you and those around you.
About Social Media: This is a catchall term for new internet technologies that place a high emphasis on interactivity. In particular, MG focuses on the trends in social networking, online video, blogging, user-generated content, and all things mobile. These developments of the past few years are changing the game for media, advertising, public relations, communications, and politics. We won’t know for some time the impact they are having on human relationships and interaction, but we’re pretty sure there is one and that it’s not insignificant.
About Green Living: Again, this is a catchall term for living more healthy and sustainable lives. MG focuses on the issues of climate change, conservation, pollution, green building, organic foods, renewable energy, and recycled, recyclable, & biodegradable goods. Since it doesn’t make sense to pursue a 100% sustainable and eco-friendly lifestyle if you’re obese, then green living also encompasses fitness and nutrition. In many ways, it is all the good we do for our bodies, our communities, and our environment.
It is our belief that the nexus of social media and green living can make the world a better place and ultimately even save it (and us) altogether.
That is the mission and goal. But the question still remains: Who is Max Gladwell?
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7 responses so far ↓
1 Is BLUE the new green? | Max Gladwell // Apr 10, 2008 at 6:35 pm
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2 Raul // May 16, 2008 at 4:43 pm
Hi Max,
Came to your blog as you started following me on Twitter. I happen to have just defended my PhD in Environmental Studies, so my brain is currently fried and can’t make a really coherent response right now, but hopefully I will soon.
All the best,
Raul
3 What on earth is everyone twittering about? | Idea Log // Jun 5, 2008 at 11:04 pm
[...] doing… Only to be a wee bit embarrassed when I dug further. Max is not an individual but a social media and green living company. [...]
4 Marketing Firm Publishes Worthless Report on Green Social Networks | Max Gladwell // Jul 25, 2008 at 7:28 pm
[...] LOHAS qualifies “green” in much the same way we do: “We use the term ‘green’ in its broader sense, to refer to marketing and [...]
5 Spencer Spellman // Aug 26, 2008 at 8:23 pm
This is my first time to the website and I love it. Great website with great articles. I like the focus on green living. I’ll be coming here more often.
6 Dick Stark // Sep 19, 2008 at 9:30 am
Trying to send an e-mail to Argam and Scott on the west Coast Green show. Can you send me an e-mail address on how to contact them. Thanks.
7 People's Capitalism // Oct 17, 2008 at 3:30 pm
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Entrepreneurs from all over the world are discovering the benefits of the Japanese keiretsu business model built on collaboration and cross-ownership.
Under the keiretsu model, which helped fuel Japan’s “Economic Miracle” after WW2, a group of large publicly traded industrials band together with a bank to prosper together.
Under the new “Industry Aggregation” model small to medium sized companies band together in similar fashion to prosper together.
There are ten Industry Aggregation projects aggregating ten different industries currently.
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