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Jesse Shaver
Director of Organic Content & SEO

About the Author
Jesse Shaver has over 15 years in the digital marketing space. Currently her focus is on helping consumers navigate the complexities of the energy industry, highlighting emerging innovations and technologies in the energy sector and elevating awareness of renewable energy trends so people and business can make the best energy decisions. Jesse enjoys spending time with her family, going to the beach and being outdoors.
Credentials
- B.S. Business Administration – Towson University
- 15+ years specializing in digital marketing and customer experience
Latest Content from Jesse Shaver
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Tips for Securing the Best Energy Provider for Your Small Business
Choosing an energy provider is about more than just keeping the lights on and equipment running for the lowest cost possible. Granted, minimizing your overhead costs, including those from your monthly electricity bill, is always a chief business concern. Beyond price, however, here are four strategic considerations for securing the best energy provider for your small business.
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Small Business Energy Options
Every decision can make or break your success in the small business world. One uncommon way to cut costs is by choosing the right energy source.
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How to Save Money on Restaurant Operating Expenses
Running a successful restaurant is no easy feat. It requires hard work, a loyal customer base, and financial investments to thrive - especially in today's economic climate.
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How to Lower Your Small Business Electricity Bill
Small business owners are always looking for ways to make sure overhead costs don’t eat into profits. Electricity usage is one of the most common overhead costs for businesses. We’ve outlined some of the best ways you can reduce your business energy usage and save on your business electricity bill.
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Your Guide To Saving On Commercial Building Energy Use
Commercial buildings are energy hogs, accounting for over 18% of total U.S. electricity consumption. Each year, business owners spend over $190 billion on energy.
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