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Ozoshare - The alternative 'Green' Social Network

We have been testing out Ozoshare, the 'green' alternative social network, and think it's going to become the sexiest ethical social media platform for 2013.


Ozoshare - The new and alternative Social Media

Working a little bit like a green Facebook, Ozoshare offers good functionality and is specifically aimed at the eco-friendly social media user.  If you are interested in environmental and ethical issues, then Ozoshare could be the new social media platform for you.

How do you use Ozoshare?

On Ozoshare, you can share status as 'recycle' and approve the status of others. You can add photos and join 'Pow-Wows', which work in a similar way to Facebook groups.  Ozoshare is not for everyone. Of course, you have to be green and ethically minded.

Ozoshare for Social Media Marketing and Business

If you run an ethical business, you should definitely consider using Ozoshare. You can share images of ethical products and links to your website with green social media users worldwide. There is a high percentage of American users,  so Ozoshare is a great tool to break into the US market. Just don't forget not to over-promote - offer useful information and interaction.

If you would like to find out more about using Ozoshare, click here.



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