The minute expertise became an online commodity, the Internet was suddenly awash with experts. But many Internet users have learned the hard way that not everyone is who they say they are. So how do you choose the experts from the actors? Consider these ten tips.
Picking Out the Experts from the Actors: 10 Tips to Help You Decide Who to Trust Online
Posted by Adam_Gottlieb under MarketingFrom http://frugalentrepreneur.com 5015 days ago
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5013 days ago
5013 days ago
But my goal in writing the post was to help people avoid getting burnt while they're in the process of sampling.
Thanks for the comment.
Adam
5014 days ago
One thing that I look for in the About page is those that say they have held senior positions in well known companies but never mention any company names.
Susan
5013 days ago
Thanks fot the comment, Susan.
Adam
5015 days ago
Really good article. I love points 7,8,9 and 10. Strangely enough, I thought I hated point number 1 but then I got to:
"Just keep in mind though, that the quality of the feedback you receive will be dependent on the quality of the relationships you have built up with the people in your online social circles."
That's a very important point.
I've always liked the notion of looking for expertise rather than experts. To me, an expert is someone who is good at the self promotion game. Expertise is something I can use and get value from. If I can find expertise without paying the expert premium, so much the better.
5015 days ago
This is one of the well-known advantages of the Internet- it levels the playing field, so that virtual unknowns, who possess real and valuable expertise, can have an impact in a way that would not have been possible otherwise.
Thanks for the comment,
Adam
5016 days ago
From footprint to references to Social Networks to experience, you've hit every point. Doing business needs a bit of detective work to see between how people present themselves and reality.
Yoni
5015 days ago
Yeah, it's especially true whenever you are going shell out money for someone's advice, product, or service.
Adam