Who is EcoJoe?

By rerockstar • August 10th, 2009

EcoJoe – Here to help you sell your home.

Today, I was introduced to EcoJoe through my friend MikeMueller. It was a strange introduction, just a simple email that announced some video on Mike’s Facebook page. When I arrived, there were videos by some of the best and brightest in the real estate world, talking about EcoJoe. After watching some of my friends, peers, and people I admire in the real estate business wax poetic, I had to ask, “Who is EcoJoe?

EcoJoe is based off the concept that burying a statue of Saint Joseph (upside down) in your yard or a flowerpot at your home while selling it, is said to help you get a fast sale. I’ve heard of many people who swear by it and others who say it’s complete hogwash. No matter your belief, the story of EcoJoe proves to be an interesting one. Founded by Cindy Lin the concept is simple – burying a plastic statue in your backyard isn’t good for the environment. Imagine thousands of plastic St. Joesph figures being found in thousands of years in yards across the world. Not very environmentally friendly, is it? So Cindy set out on a quest to develop a safe, bio-degradable answer to a centuries old tradition. The answer? EcoJoe.

Have your own thoughts about EcoJoe? Join the viral campaign to spread the good word. Have a video you’d like to submit for EcoJoe stories? Want to answer the question, “Who is EcoJoe?” Send Mike Mueller a message on Twitter or Facebook.

Want to learn more about EcoJoe? Visit the EcoJoe website.

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This is such a great product. It balances having fun and being respectful. This would be a great realtor gift at closing

Tony – Many people who don’t know about the long held beliefs about the burial of St. Joseph statues would surely find this a little odd, but I remember hearing this when I was a very little kid. I think it’s a great way to continue the tradition, but to help reduce waste and its effects.

I know a few agents who buy them by the case!
.-= rerockstar´s last blog ..Has the tax credit helped lower inventory in San Antonio? =-.

 

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