Krishen Iyer Fresno For Quick Link Marketing

Last month, I wrote about Krishen Iyer, founder and managing partner of Golden Frog - a tech and internet company based in San Francisco, California. Today, I am happy to share an interview with Krishen Iyer. He recently launched a new company called Kompulsa. In this interview he explains the vision for the company, what attracted him to start the company, and what sets it apart from other tech companies. Enjoy!

How did you get started? Iyer: "Krishen Iyer was born and raised in Southern California. After graduating from college he worked as an insurance professional in the San Francisco area. After that he worked for several venture capital firms but didn't feel like the work fit his personality so he started his own company and named it Kompulsa.

Can you tell us more about Kompulsa? Kompulsa is a tech company that offers an advanced lead generation platform powered by LinkedIn. The primary product is a software solution that integrates with LinkedIn and allows users to manage their professional connections across all types of networks, including groups that are not LinkedIn. Currently, the company has over 200 beta testers, and is in pre-launch testing.

What are your favorite solutions? Kompulsa includes a number of features that are related to the business model of LinkedIn. These include: LinkedIn leads/referrals, LinkedIn group discussions, and group photos. Also, one of the coolest things about Krishen's business is that he leverages the technology of Facebook to create really cool ways for people to connect. For example, one feature lets you take a quick link to a blog post you may want to read, or you can "like" someone else's post so that others can see it.

Is there any connection between insurance companies and Facebook? No, however, there was another company that was recently bought by Kompulsa, called Indigo. IndeGo is a developer of mobile application technologies and also happens to be owned by Kompulsa, so maybe there will be some coordination between these two tech companies in the future (indeed, just yesterday Facebook released a quick link marketing service for insurance companies, which could also be used by Kompulsa). In the mean time, I have seen no indication that Facebook is planning to incorporate social media into their product in any way.

How would you like to be able to automate your networking contacts list so that you don't have to manually add people to your list? If you use social media, and if you're in the field of real estate investment, I would suggest that you take a look at Krishen Iyer Fresno for your quick link marketing needs. It's affordable, it's convenient, and it really works.


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