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Connections #032 - Networking as a Global Consulting Tool

Lars HilseLars Hilse is a Web Strategist, Speaker, Entrepreneur and Author, based in Germany.

In addition to giving us his perspective on the social networking scene in Europe, Lars discusses a wide range of topics, including the importance of good Customer Relationship Management Systems and simple, rewarding User Experience and Interface Design.

 
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Lars has also been successful in using a variety of Social Networking sites, such as Ecademy, LinkedIn, Xing, Ryze and SiliconIndia to generate business on a global basis.

In this interview, he shares some of the techniques he’s been using to raise awareness of his personal profile, skills and experience - and how this has resulted in key consulting projects with clients from around the world.

Web Links:

Deutsche Webdesign
TheGreenHoster.com
www.Lars-Hilse.de
Search Marketing Expo
Hannover Fairs

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2 Responses to “Connections #032 - Networking as a Global Consulting Tool”

  1. Louise M. Kidney Says:

    Good point regarding data portability between online applications and the synchronization of information. Also, interesting to learn that you’re consulting experience is benefiting companies outside of your business area – good luck!

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