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Company |
RelevanSi |
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http://relevansi.com
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Founded: |
01/01/2010 |
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City: |
Buenos Aires, Non-US |
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Country: |
Argentina |
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CEO: |
Pablo Carrega |
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Founders: |
Pablo Carrega, Michelle Veronica Swenson |
Category: |
Other |
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Funding: |
Bootstrapping |
Tags: |
web design, branding, programming, marketing, green, business solutions firm, communications, relevancy |
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Employees: |
16-30 |
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What does RelevanSi do?
We help green companies to communicate their message and services to their audience online by analyzing and assessing their individual needs and then offering tailored online communication solutions. We combine various technologies including interactive and creative web design, branding, programming, iPhone applications, social media practices and a myriad of other innovative solutions to improve clients’ visibility and communication online.
Our international team is comprised of experts from Argentina, the U.K., France, the Netherlands, Ireland, Italy, Brazil, Colombia, Canada, and the U.S. Thanks to our diversity and varied backgrounds, we are able to offer the most comprehensive approach when assisting our clients with their online communication.
Essentially, we are a green business for green businesses.
How are they different?
While working as legal counsel for prestigious law firms in Buenos Aires and Paris our CEO, Pablo Carrega, who is passionate about technology and the green movement, realized a gap exists between these two sectors. The green community has been, and still is, struggling to be present in the worlds’ largest market place; the internet. Pablo left his career and combined his passions in a distinctive and creative fashion. He recruited the most talented professionals in their respective areas of interactive web design, programming, marketing, animation, and video technique, from all around the world. This unique team, based out of Buenos Aires, RelevanSi provides revolutionary technological and visual solutions to the green community. The green movement is one of the most rapidly growing industries in today’s world. One of the main challenges presented by this rapid development is how to effectively communicate the unique values and concerns of this movement to a global audience. Pablo’s aim is to bridge the gap between grassroots values of the green movement and innovations in technology. RelevanSi has a completely unique non-profit project on top of being an eco-friendly company.
Why could RelevanSi be BIG?
We are an all-in-one package no matter the clients language or degree of need. We are completely unique in every sense, from our creative designs to our sustainability, to the very story and passion behind RelevanSi.
Imagine working with one company to do an advanced and creative website in multiple languages, iPhone apps that sync seamlessly with your website, and the marketing to promote it. Staying relevant to your clients and customers has never been so easy or affordable. Because of our location we are able to offer the expertise, creativity, and professional work at the most competitive price points.
This is not just a company; this is a passionate idea we are launching into the marketplace in a way that can profit RelevanSi while profiting other green businesses/organizations, their clients and the world. We do not just strive to make ends meet but push forward knowing that we will become the most prestigious and talented firm in the world.
How they plan to make money:
Through creativity, attention to detail, honesty, transparency, hard work and the knowledge that the combination of technology and green ideals is the future.
Our thoughts:
No thoughts at the moment. Very interesting!
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I have been in contact with RelevanSI staff for a while. Because it’s a new company, they very are dynamic, motivated and green, which for me it’s very important. I would give them a chance.