The connecting nature of the web provides invaluable opportunities for business – and for growth. It has never been easier to share information, tasks and responsibilities with people across the world. But how do we make the most of this – and how do we ensure that we capitalize on emerging technology and innovation? How do we ensure that we use the cutting edge of Web development to maximise the potential for growth in business?
ZN will be hosting an event on October 27th 2010, on how the web can boost your business, focussing in particular on how to use the Internet effectively in a multinational environment:
How the Web can help you
grow your business
27 October 2010 at 16h30
ING Brussels (more info)
Please register beforehand through:
ZN site
IABC site
We have invited a panel of experts to share their experiences and tips on the best way to approach an ebusiness project in a large corporate environment. Panelists include:
- Philippe Ruttens – Lead Generation & Online Marketing Manager (Europe) at Iron Mountain
- Eric Godefroid – Director, Citobi
- Michel Stoove – Senior SEM Strategist and Marketing Manager at Iprospect Belgium
- David Dello Stritto – Dep General Manager at Subaru Europe (TBC)
- Philip Weiss – ZN founder and managing director
After an introduction by the speakers, an open discussion with the audience will follow. We will end the evening with drinks and nibbles kindly offered by ING.
The event is free, but you must register beforehand on the ZN site or on the IABC site so that we have exact numbers of attendance, and can share the information with security. Register through IABC to see who else is coming from the organisation and to get involved in the discussions before and after the event.
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We look forward to seeing you there. Stay tuned to the site for more updates. Alternatively, you can use on the comment box below if you have questions.