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ZaaBiz launches in India

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CHENNAI, INDIA: Networking has been around since the dawn of civilization, but new technology has brought it into the Internet age. Companies and individuals have realized that networks can be created, traversed, searched and analyzed for unlimited and unknown benefits.

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A roundtable discussing the need for understanding networking patterns in India saw the launch of ZaaBiz, a business networking portal created to empower businesses.

Michael Brecht, CEO & Founder, ZaaBiz.com said: “Through ZaaBiz, we intend to provide the Indian communities with a credible business networking platform that connects people and facilitates quick solutions to complex problems. A unique platform ZaaBiz offers an innovative way to market and promote brands. India has one of the highest numbers of networkers and almost half the members on the platform are Indians. ZaaBiz has entered the Indian market because we see a great opportunity, the challenge however is to bring out the true efficacies and benefits of our platform which can then be optimized to achieve greater benefits."

T.R. Gopalan, Regional Director, Indo German Chamber of Commerce, added: “Networking today is an industry that has become a fiber of our being as far as accessing information is concerned. Businesses depend on networking to garner better efficacies and find the right fit. Business networking is fast catching up among serious networkers who are looking to leverage these platforms to seek and provide jobs, to gain better access to solutions and solution providers and to gain an edge over competitors."

With the launch of ZaaBiz, India is now becoming a hub for networking and there are a lot of sites which will be waiting to tap its true potential. This discussion has thrown up some interesting facts about the need for networking and the networking patterns of Indians. Observing these patterns, Brecht added, “Our perception is that Indians are the best networkers and the ones who use networks most efficiently."