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Ways to Establish Yourself as an Expert
By
Stephanie Chandler
No
matter what kind of business you’re in, you are an
expert in something. One
powerful way to grow your
business is to become known for what you do best.
Because experts are the go-to people for services and
products, establishing yourself as an expert gives you
an edge over the competition, generates interest from
prospects and builds loyalty with clients.
Following are strategies that you can use to elevate
your expert status.
ESTABLISH THE FOUNDATION
Own
it:
First, believe you are an expert. Second, claim it. Get
over any fears that you don’t have all the answers
because nobody does. Give yourself the title of “XYZ
Expert” or “XYZ Specialist.” When you believe it, others
will too.
Leverage Credentials:
If you have any special education or certifications, you
are already an expert. Make your credentials known.
Develop Your Skills:
Make it your quest to continue learning. Stay on top of
industry news and trends, read books, attend trade
events and continue to hone your skills.
Subscribe:
Read all relevant news, trade journals and related
information for your industry so you’re always in the
know.
Promote:
Write a bio that describes your expertise and publish it
on your website, business cards, and anywhere where you
have the opportunity to showcase your experience.
CREATE LOCAL VISIBILITY
Networking:
Get to know other people in your community and build
relationships. Consider joining chambers of commerce,
Business Networking International (BNI) or other
networking-focused organizations.
Trade Associations:
Take a leadership role in a related trade association
and watch your visibility grow.
Volunteer:
Donate your time and expertise to a worthy cause. Not
only will you derive satisfaction from a good deed, but
you can gain valuable exposure and contacts.
Lead
Meetings:
Form a local group or association and conduct regular
meetings. Promote your group through Craigslist.org,
Meetup.com and community calendars.
Lead
Change:
If your industry requires some activism, get involved in
making positive changes.
LEVERAGE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
Consulting/Coaching:
Consultants are naturally viewed as experts. Provide
one-on-one or group coaching services.
Write a Book:
Becoming an author solidifies your status as an expert
and gives you credibility with the media. A book is one
of the best business cards you can have.
Develop Information Products:
Ebooks, special reports, workbooks, booklets,
teleseminars and videos can provide opportunities to
showcase your expertise. Give them away for marketing
purposes or turn them into valuable revenue streams.
Teach:
Teach classes about your subject at local colleges,
adult learning centers or online. You can also host
workshops at your place of business or a rented meeting
room.
Speak:
Whether you speak for free or for a fee, speakers are
considered experts. Start locally and then look for
national opportunities.
SPAN
THE GLOBE
Pump
up Your Website:
Make
sure your website reflects your expert platform. Commit
to developing the proper content along with an online
marketing strategy (search engine optimization,
pay-per-click ads, etc.).
Publish Articles:
Write for trade newsletters, newspapers and magazines
for instant expert status. Take it a step further and
syndicate your own column.
Get
Quoted:
The media relies on experts to add credibility to their
stories. Work on building a publicity strategy in order
to get quoted in local and national news.
Publish a Newsletter:
Covering news for your industry builds credibility and
an audience. An electronic newsletter can be an
affordable and effective tool for experts.
Form
Strategic Alliances:
Develop partnerships with others who compliment what you
do and who can help you expand your reach.
Survey:
Conduct relevant surveys for your industry and publish
the results.
White Papers:
Write and publish technical papers covering topics
related to your industry.
Form
a Group:
Host an online group through Yahoo, Google, CollectiveX
or another group site and develop a visible leadership
role.
Host
a Show:
Local radio and television stations could be the
launching ground for your new show. The Internet also
provides an excellent venue for hosting show. Search
Google for “Internet radio” to find dozens of hosting
options (typically for a fee).
Social Networking:
Create profiles on MySpace, LinkedIn.com,
FastPitchNetworking.com, Facebook.com and any other
social networking sites that appeal to your target
audience. Take advantage of opportunities to connect
with others, participate in groups, and spread the word
about what you do.
Blog:
Build an audience and get your voice heard by hosting an
interesting or controversial blog.

About the Author:
Stephanie Chandler is an author of several business and marketing books
including "LEAP!
101 Ways to Grow Your Business" and “From Entrepreneur to Infopreneur:
Make Money with Books, eBooks and Information Products.” She is
also founder and CEO of
http://AuthorityPublishing.com, which
specializes in custom publishing and internet marketing
services, and
http://BusinessInfoGuide.com, a directory of
resources for entrepreneurs.
For author and speaker details, visit
http://StephanieChandler.com.
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