“The video is truly a green approach to marketing. It has a longer shelf-life than paper, will prove more cost efficient over time and can be shared through social media. We also believe the video can show more effectively the human side of how we practice law and relate to clients than text alone ever could.”
- Richard Lorenzo, Co-Chair, Energy Practice, Loeb & Loeb
More companies find video to be not only a superior way to make themselves and communicating with current and prospective customers, but the ENVIRONMENTALLY CORRECT thing to do. Law practice Loeb & Loeb is actually promoting their green video marketing efforts.
Through Schreiner Productions’ and ProBusinessVideo’s totally solar-powered studio- still the only one in the world- I’ve tried to make the incentive for companies to use video for environmental reasons even greater. Not only does video produced by my company not waste paper. It uses non-polluting, renewable energy. That makes any video- not just an environmental company’s- truly green.

Reminds me of the corner grocery when I was in 2nd grade in Salina, KS> They had weekly fliers they hand distributed to all the houses in the ‘hood. One time I found tham all ditched in a sewer a block from the store. Waste in Advertising?