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“Don't Pretend To Be An Expert - Become One!”
- by Willie Crawford
Experts on the internet are created so fast that most of us totally
discount the title "expert." We watch people log-in online one day...
asking questions about how to create a link in a webpage. A week
later, this person has written a book offering to share with you
his last five years of "experience" from operating a business online.
I have actually seen one individual do just this! He's no longer
in business on the 'Net since people saw through his pretense. ;-)
Part of why there's so much mistrust online is that there are too
many "pretend" experts. These are the people who believe that you
should "fake it until you make it." Don't let this happen to you.
Don't discount the intelligence of your market. Instead, be honest
with them and find something of value in your knowledge, experiences,
training or RESEARCH.
The problem for the beginner is that he sincerely believes he cannot
be a success unless he comes across as an expert. He believes that
to be accepted, and to have people buy his products, he has to "talk
the talk." This is true to an extent. It would make absolutely no
sense for someone to buy a book from you on a topic that you are
admittedly totally unqualified to write about. So, for the beginner
it would appear to be an unwinnable situation.
Believe it or not, the beginner has an advantage that the old-timer
does not have. He sees things through the eyes of a beginner. The
old-timer lost the ability to see things through the eyes of a beginner
many years ago. Now he assumes far too many things. He takes for
granted things that the beginner really doesn't understand. That's
where the beginner has the advantage.
One of the most important decisions a person deciding to build a
business online has to decide is "what" to build a business around.
Far too many look at a niche they think they want to operate in
and then they just copy those already in that niche. What they
should really be doing is looking for holes and unmet needs in that
niche and filling them. The old-timer will look right past some
of these unmet needs, simply because of his perspective. This is
where I think the beginner should focus.
When you notice a need for a product, or a better version of the
product, you need to pay attention. Look real hard to confirm there
is enough need for that product... enough demand, and then ask how
you can fill that need. You should reach one of two conclusions.
1) That there is no real demand for the product and that's why no
one is producing it. 2) There is sufficient unmet need to support
a product and it may make sense for you to create it.
It sometimes makes sense to find an expert to help you create this
badly needed product.
If you have trouble finding an expert in a given niche that's even
better. Since there is no other expert on that topic, it's easier
for you to establish yourself as the expert. How? You BECOME the
expert. You do the research and hard work necessary to become the
expert. If everyone else is too lazy to put in the work and become
the expert on that topic - that's perfect!
Dig up all of the information you can find on the topic. Do the
research. The information may just be hard to find, or it may be
somewhat out of date. Dredge up what you can and begin compiling
it into a pproduct. If what you find needs updating, find a way
to update it... find a way.
If you simply cannot find the information... if it just isn't available,
now you have a real opportunity. You need to track down whoever
can help you discover or generate this information. In the United
States this could be a librarian, or even a congressman. Congressmen
have staff members who are there to help constituents with problems.
Not being able to find information on a given topic is a "problem."
Call and see if your local congressman's staff can point you in
the right direction.
No matter what topic you're looking for information on, there IS
someone who can help you. There is someone interested in and probably
doing research on that topic. Your job is to locate them. They may
work in a laboratory or at a university. They may be in retirement
but still very interested in their old line of work. Your job is
to locate the information and then package it for the market.
In the process of dredging up hard to find information that you
need, or noticed a need for, something magically happens. You become
the expert. Since you are now the source of information on that
topic, where very little information was previously readily available,
you become known as the expert. Since you did so much research,
reading and studying the topic... you are now the expert. You are
not the pretend expert, you are the real expert. You know more about
the topic than almost anyone most people know.
I personally have seen many people use just this route to become
recognized experts on a topic. The topics range from how to afford
a house, to how to score higher on test, to how to protect yourself
from degenerative diseases. Look around you... read the papers...
and I am sure you will see many people who have done similar things.
They validate this path to becoming an expert. It's a proven path
and it's also a well-known fact that people will pay experts for
what they know.
Now the road map is unfolded in front of you. You only need to set
out to become the expert. In the process something else magical
will happen. People will recognize you as a "real" expert because
pretend experts are fairly easy to see through. What are you waiting
for? You have have the road map and only need to get started. Copyright
2003 by Willie Crawford.
Willie Crawford is a recognized internet marketing and product creation
authority. His Internet Marketing How To Workshop revealed EXACTLY
how 8 recognized internet authorities really generate six figure
incomes. Grab these incredibly honest and insightful recordings
at: http://internetmarketinghowtoworkshop.com
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