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Saturday, 17 February 2018

Can Anyone Become a Subject Matter Expert?

February 17, 2018 0
Can Anyone Become a Subject Matter Expert?

There is an interesting trend occurring, one which is becoming prominent because of career-related websites such as LinkedIn, and it is the increase in the number of individuals who are an expert in a particular subject, career field, or career specialty. 


I've noticed an increase in the number of experts, especially after the recession, and it has been a way for individuals to distinguish themselves in a competitive job market. As I review professional profiles and resumes from the perspective of a career coach and resume writer, the challenge I find for many is this: while it may be easy to state you are an expert in some particular subject or field, what can you do to support it?
This is not to state that there is not a need for experts or that it is not a helpful method of creating distinction for a person's career. It really comes down to what a person can support and what the targeted audience will accept. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why automated application forms are used now, in place of direct recruiting, to force job applicants to state what can be proven rather than what they would like to market. What I would like to share are strategies for becoming a subject matter expert and doing so in a manner that is credible and adds value to your career, which will help you focus on plans for ongoing professional development as well.
Subject Matter Expert Types
There are generally four types of experts you can find when searching professional profiles. If you are an expert or subject matter expert now, perhaps you will identify with one of these types:
Type #1: A Subject Matter Expert (SME) who holds company knowledge and a related title. They may or may not hold a background in the subject matter or have advanced education in this field; however, they are charged with disseminating information when needed. I have worked in the field of organizational development for many year, in the role of a contract instructional designer and curriculum developer, and I have interacted with many subject matter experts who were organizational employees. Many of the SMEs I have worked with were either knowledge holders or front-line workers.


Type #2: A self-proclaimed expert who establishes a presence on social media. I have seen many individuals decide they are going to specialize in a particular field and in doing so, proclaim their expertise once they are established. There may be a website established, resources available for purchase, and interactivity on social media websites such as LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. These experts have the greatest challenge as they are creating their own brand and need to convince the public of their expertise. They also have to prove they are an expert and the evidence to support their expertise may be a result of experience and/or education, or simply an innovative new idea.
Type #3: A highly publicized expert who is likely featured on prominent websites and marketed as someone who is an influencer or key person of influence. These experts have the greatest visible success and are often sports figures, television personalities, public speakers, motivational or inspirational speakers, or work in other high-profile careers. When someone works in such a visible career, and they decide to start publishing article and books to share their expertise, their expertise is rarely called into question. It does not matter if someone else writes their articles or their articles and online posts are not always substantive, especially for those who are deemed to be expert leaders, they have reached a career plateau few will attain.
Type #3: A person who holds expertise and naturally acquires the role of subject matter expert. I believe this is where my career has evolved and when you view my professional profile you will see the word expertise appear as it is backed by advanced education and extensive experience. My subject matter expertise was carefully planned and I continue to cultivate it through ongoing professional development, research, writing, and career choices. This is a route many who work in the field of higher education have also followed. They have a particular subject of interest they continue to research and write about, and contribute their ideas to that field. To me, a person who has expertise as a result of their career and education has the most value to be leveraged by a potential employer.


Becoming a Subject Matter Expert
If you are reading this and want to define a particular aspect of your career for the purpose of establishing expertise, you will find it is helpful as it can focus your plans for ongoing professional development. If you are going to leverage your expertise in the job market you will need to convince others that your claim is valid. Below are some strategies you can use to become a SME in a manner that will gain the credibility you need for your career.
Conduct Career Analysis: It is very likely you have several areas of expertise, some you may have not yet identified and that is why a career analysis can be very useful. Take some time and reflect back on your career, specifically what you have accomplished within your jobs, your achievements, knowledge gained, and continuing education completed. This will help you to identify patterns, trends, and more importantly, specific areas where you have gained specialized knowledge and expertise. You can then decide to focus on specific aspects to develop your expertise.
Establish a Career Purpose: If you want to become an expert, you should decide why this is important to your career and establish a specific purpose. This is especially important if the jobs you have held do not provide obvious support for the expert status you would like to claim, and/or you do not hold the education or credentials to validate the expertise. There are no rules concerning how a person can label their career. However, if you are going to promote yourself as an expert, you want to have it backed with a purpose so that you are working toward developing the necessary support to establish credibility within this particular field.
Develop Support for Your Expertise: The need for support can come about when you are applying for a job or even when you are promoting yourself to the general public. If you want to sell a book or other resources, potential buyers are going to want to know about your background and whether or not you have something of value to sell. When you are applying for a job, expertise will help but only to a certain extent. With the increased use of automated online application forms, employers are looking more often at the employment background and education credentials than statements of expertise.


I have found that my expertise statements are helpful when writing a cover letter, and I make certain I can support it through my experience, education, and ongoing work in the field. The best advice I offer to my clients as a career coach and educator is to develop a portfolio of work as support, and this may include actual documents or links to projects completed, to help substantiate expertise. If you have analyzed your career background and determine you need to develop a particular area further, so you can state you are an expert in this field, you can look for courses, webinars, and other professional development activities to begin to develop your expertise.
This all relates to establishing a purpose and why you want to become a subject matter expert. I find that being a SME in the fields of adult education, higher education, and distance education has helped me find projects and positions to leverage my background. I also enjoy conducting research and writing about these subjects, and interacting with other professionals. I do not hold a SME title, rather the expertise held is a culmination of all of my career and academic choices. Yes, anyone can become a subject matter expert and declare they are an expert in any given field. The real test, and the real value for anyone claiming expertise in a particular subject or career field, is not their title or their self-promotion; it is the value the person adds to the field through their ongoing work and contributions made about their area of subject matter expertise.
Dr. J has been working in the field of higher education and distance learning since 2005, with roles that have included Chief Academic Officer, online instructor, college instructor, and online faculty development specialist. Dr. J has also acquired significant experience with instructional design and curriculum development, having developed hundreds of online courses for bachelors, masters, and doctorate programs.
Dr. Bruce A. Johnson is a professional writer, resume writer, learning and development consultant, social media strategist, and career coach. Dr. J founded Afforded Quality Writing in 2003 and has written hundreds of resumes every year in most industries, utilizing a skill set based approach to highlight the best of each person's career.
Dr. J writes blog posts and articles to help inform, inspire, and empower readers. To learn more about the resources that are available for career and professional development from Dr. J please visit: http://www.drbruceajohnson.com/



by: Dr. Bruce A. Johnson 
Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Dr._Bruce_A._Johnson/834483

Friday, 19 January 2018

The Future of Digital Marketing: Five Trends to Leverage a Small Business Opportunity

January 19, 2018 0
The Future of Digital Marketing: Five Trends to Leverage a Small Business Opportunity

Jameson General Store was a historical treasure in the small North Carolina Community. Jim Jameson, the owner, had been part of the family legacy over 100 years old. The company had seen bad times, including The Great Depression. However, their hard work and customer loyalty had sustained the company's success. 

Even when a neighboring community got its Walmart's Marketplace Store, their customers remained loyal. Jim did not believe in utilizing online advertising and social media platforms. He believed that these activities were only a fad. Yet, their customers gradually started shopping online because Jameson General Store was limited in its product offerings. 
In fact, most of the business that Jameson Store lost was not to local competitors, but online sellers. Jim was adamant about resisting the temptation about shopping online. Yet, when he saw his own 10-year-old grandson purchase a difficult item to locate in the area online at significant costs, Jim had to ponder his current marketing strategy with the changing landscape in the nation.
Today's customers can purchase a variety of items online with minimum effort. Given this scenario, brick and mortar companies are fighting to stay alive with the fierce internet competition. According to a 2017 survey conducted by Square and Mercury Analytics looking at 1,164 U.S. business owners, the following observations were made:
  • 96% of Americans with internet access have made an online purchase in their life, 80% in the past month alone.
  • 51% of Americans prefer to shop online.
  • 67% of Millennials and 56% of Gen Xers prefer to shop online rather than in-store.
  • Millennials and Gen Xers spend nearly 50% as much time shopping online each week (six hours) than their older counterparts (four hours).
  • 51% of seniors have shopped on marketplaces, 66% at large retailer sites, 30% on web stores or independent boutiques, and 44% at category-specific online stores.
Marketing professionals understand the importance of the internet and how to effectively leverage this power. According to Socialmedia.com, 90% of marketers use social media for their businesses. Sadly, many small businesses do not recognize this fact. Many businesses had opted to bury their heads in the sand in hopes that this 'internet thing' will go away. It hadn't!


In fact, e-Commerce is growing more than 23% annually; however, 46% of American small businesses do not have a website according to Square and Mercury Analytics research. This article focuses on how small businesses can leverage digital marketing to achieve greater success and enhance their market opportunities.
Digital marketing should be a tool that every serious small business should utilize. Digital marketing goes by many names such as e-commerce marketing, online marketing, and internet marketing. Digital marketing can be defined as "the marketing of products or services using digital channels to reach consumers." The key objective is to promote brands the usage of the internet.
Digital marketing extends beyond internet marketing to include channels that do not require the use of the internet. Some digital marketing channels include websites, social media platforms, email marketing, search engine optimization (SEO), blogging, podcasts, and online advertising to name a few. Beyond technology gimmicks, businesses should know their customers and their core competencies. Digital marketing is not a silver bullet. Digital marketing is a tool for the savvy business professional.
Catherine Juan, Donnie Greiling, and Catherine Buerkle, authors of Internet Marketing: Start to Finish, suggest that effective digital marketing requires plenty of careful planning. They add, "The heart of getting real traction out of your internet marketing program is to tie marketing and sales data together, with metrics. Track what you're doing, track the impact, and track the resulting sales." Looking at the landscape of technology and internet innovation, small businesses should think strategically about the following five digital marketing trends:
• Artificial Intelligence - Some people develop elaborate doom-day scenarios of machines to control the world. However, artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a way of life in marketing. AI can be defined as 'the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence.' Voice Activation technology like Amazon's Echo is bringing AI into public attention. By 2020, customers will manage 85% of their purchases without interacting with a person.
• Internet Searching - Buyers are more knowledgeable than ever with access to the internet. In fact, 81% of shoppers conduct online research before making big purchases. Thus, exploring how to utilize search engine optimization and getting your business at the top of searches is an invaluable step.
• Mobile Communications - Most Americans have grown accustomed to instant gratification and easy access to technology. Mobile and tablet e-commerce will reach $293B by 2018. Smartphone and tablets are part of this wave of innovation. Mobile will account for 72% of the U.S. digital ad spend by 2019. Marketers recognize that mobile marketing is an untapped business tool.
• Social Media - Social media platforms, like Facebook, allows buyers to connect with each other virtually. 65% of business-to-business companies have acquired customers through LinkedIn ads. Marketers realize this value.
• Web Content - Good content will attract customers. In fact, customers are more likely to purchase from sellers with good, relevant videos/photos on their website. 52% of marketing professionals globally name the video as the type of content with the best ROI.

Faced with the tenants of competition, small businesses need to utilize digital marketing. Some small businesses may be hesitant to explore digital marketing due to their lack of trust and understanding of the internet. Philip Kotler and Kevin Keller, authors of Marketing Management, note "Top firms are comfortable using technology to improve the way they do business with their business-to-business customers."
This article demonstrated that today's small businesses can utilize digital marketing to enhance their market opportunities. Hopefully, gaining this knowledge will help business owners so that they will not continue to bury their heads in the sand. The internet is here to stay. Pray that you are listening to this message.
© 2017 by DD Green
Dr. Daryl Green provides consulting, guidance, and management training for today's business leaders. He is the Dickinson Chair at Oklahoma Baptist University. Dr. Green has over 25 years of management experience and has been noted and quoted by USA Today, Ebony Magazine, and Associated Press. For more information, please visit http://www.drdarylgreen.com.





by: 
Dr. Daryl D. Green
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/9833422

Friday, 5 January 2018

Thursday, 4 January 2018

Modern Tips For Small Business Start-Ups

January 04, 2018 0
Modern Tips For Small Business Start-Ups

It's 2018!! A New Year and a Motivated (I Hope) You!

Lets refresh our minds and let this little video remind us or let us review our own personal reasons for starting a business.



Are you entering start up land or do you have an existing business? 

Thursday, 30 November 2017

A Brilliantly Simple Way to Boost Website Traffic - How to Get Internati...

November 30, 2017 0
A Brilliantly Simple Way to Boost Website Traffic - How to Get Internati...

Monday, 20 November 2017

Thursday, 9 November 2017

How To Turn Your Yearly Income Into Your Monthly Income - Bob Proctor [...

November 09, 2017 0
How To Turn Your Yearly Income Into Your Monthly Income  - Bob Proctor [...


Great Video on the Concept of Earning Money and How To Position Yourself to Get IT!









Sometimes we have to step back and re-assess what our key income generating tasks actually are and are we really focusing on the correct activities to achieve success?


Are you focusing on the correct IGA's ?

Wednesday, 8 November 2017

Wednesday, 18 October 2017

Make Money From Home - The Basic Tools Needed For Financial Success

October 18, 2017 0
Make Money From Home - The Basic Tools Needed For Financial Success

You can earn a solid living from home by joining a home-based business opportunity. 
I would recommend that you go to the non-profit organization, Better Business Bureau, to determine whether the opportunity you picked is legit or not. 
However, once you picked the right opportunity, you will need some basic tools at your disposal in order to see success. According to home-business magazine, 8 out of 13 people fail when they attempt start the journey to financial success by trying to lift their business off the ground.
Today I will share with you some tools that can help in your journey to financial freedom.
#1 Google Analytics
When you are starting a home-based business opportunity, it is all about the numbers. 

In my opinion, you must find demand and fill it with supply. Here are some questions to ask yourself:
1. How much traffic are you able to generate to your website monthly?
2. Where does the bulk of the traffic you generate come from?
3.What are the demographics of your specific audience?
These questions play a huge role in the success of a start-up campaign. In my opinion, you will never get a perfect understanding on who your target audience is, but the more you know, the better your campaign will be.
#2 E-zine
E-zine is an amazing place where you can write and publish content to the masses. People are always looking for solutions to their problems and you can help them. The way you can get that accomplish is by submitting an article that contains quality, non-promotional content on how your core audience can get rid of their problems. Once you have built a loyal fan base, you can then direct them to the services that you have to offer.
#3 A stable internet service
Your internet connection is your life-line because you are in a home-based business. The only way for you to communicate and sell your products is to have a stable internet connection. Make sure you talk to your current internet service provider to make sure that your internet will stay available at all times.
#4 Seek help from experts
Make sure to get help. Do not make the same mistakes that most people make when they try to start a home-based business opportunity. 


There are experts who have been in the arena before and can help you. 
All you must do is join some forums, so you can ask questions and become friends with people who have the same dreams and goals that you have.
For more information on how you can start your own home-based business and the tools needed to have financial success, go to Make Money From Home




by: Marc-Eddy Drouinaud Jr 
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/9800253

Wednesday, 4 October 2017

STOP HOPING ... Start Creating

October 04, 2017 0
STOP HOPING ... Start Creating


It really is all about Mindset!

I'm a firm believer in developing ones mindset and focus towards the things that you want from life.

Visualisation strategies and Mindset Mastery really can be the difference between success and failure.

Do not dismiss this! 

Close you eyes and Visualise!











Mindset is a massive influencing factor on how successful you become. Do you agree?




Sunday, 24 September 2017

PRODUCTIVITY HACK #1: DEEP WORK

September 24, 2017 0
PRODUCTIVITY HACK #1: DEEP WORK




Get your Focus on Deep Work in order to take control of Your Business and Your Life for Maximum Results and Maximum Success.


Apply this to your Online Business Today!









Are You More Deep or Shallow? 

Tuesday, 12 September 2017

Amazon Affiliate Marketing for Beginners

September 12, 2017 0
Amazon Affiliate Marketing for Beginners



Breaking down the basics of Affiliate Marketing.

Check this Video Out for a run down on creating another income stream as an Amazon Affiliate.








It's important not to over look the basics.

Start small and scale!

Do you have any interesting Amazon Affiliate Tips?

Tuesday, 5 September 2017

HOW TO START | A Gary Vaynerchuk Original

September 05, 2017 0
HOW TO START | A Gary Vaynerchuk Original


This one is packed with inspiring, motivational and insightful content from one of the modern online marketing greats.

Always a positive energy boost to focus your vibes into creating a great marketing content for your enterprise.







One of the key factors that Gary and I agree on is that of 'Having Positivity' in everything we do.

Gain some perspective and be grateful for what we have as entrepreneurs.

How do you keep yourself in a positive mindset?

Tuesday, 15 August 2017

SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING - JAB, JAB, JAB, RIGHT HOOK BY GARY VAYNERCHUK | ...

August 15, 2017 0
SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING - JAB, JAB, JAB, RIGHT HOOK BY GARY VAYNERCHUK | ...




Get some perspective on the social media landscape.

This video could have a big influence on how you think about marketing your brand and your business and ultimately dictate its success. 

Do not miss this!

Saturday, 12 August 2017

Top 10 Social Media Strategies for Start-Ups in 2017

August 12, 2017 0
Top 10 Social Media Strategies for Start-Ups in 2017

Social media is an indispensable part of the world of digital marketing today. Almost all leading as well as not so prominent brands are active on popular social sites. But are they using their time on these less formal yet extremely powerful marketing platforms in the most optimal way?
Using social media profitably for your brand is a science as well as an art. It needs a deeper understanding of how exactly these platforms work. You should also possess the knack of reading people's minds based on their activities on the social media sites. You need the flexibility to quickly adjust your strategies to go with current trends and use them to your advantage.
The phenomenal growth of social media is a relatively recent phenomenon. Just a few years back, it was mostly an informal social platform. Nobody gave too much importance to things like how many 'Likes' or 'Followers' you had on social sites. Having a large following was more a matter of amusement. Often such enormous following was attributed only to movie stars, sports stars, and other celebrities. Today, a large following is a measurement of your value and credibility in the market.
However, in spite of this incredible shift, many big brands who are in the best position to tap into the power of social media for their marketing, are still investing in old school advertising and marketing methods like the print media or television. Not the smartest way to go about it folks!
After operating successfully in this field for almost 10 years, and helping many big and small brands to make their mark in the digital world, we are in the perfect position at Neyox to offer some interesting current and future social media trends and top 10 social media strategies to make the most of them for your start-up business in 2017.
1. Invest On Quality Of The Content, More Than Promotions

It has always been said that content is the king. True, but only partially. The fact is "quality" content is the king. Creating truly high-quality content is the best social media policy. If you want to get more likes, followers, and subscribers, you have to create great content that people value and relate to.
Often, many big brands make the big mistake of spending only a fraction of their money on high-quality content such as an awesome video. They allocate the biggest chunk of their funds on advertising it on the social platforms. Well, we have to tell you that it doesn't really work that way!
It's time for a major mindset shift. Invest 90% of your money in creating a great video and 10% on the promotional efforts. The fact is, if your content is truly awesome and instantly clicks with the viewers, it will promote itself anyway.
Even smaller companies, who understand this equation well enough, can use social media to offer a stiff competition to their bigger counterparts.
2. Banner-Branded Ads Are Going To Rule Facebook
Facebook is leaning more and more towards video content than ever. Your Facebook feed flashes banner-branded ads that are written in a very informal, messaging-style language. People seem to prefer this kind of promotion more than a long and boring copy.
We would like to suggest that, brands should adopt this style of promotion for small-sized content as this form of advertising is becoming more and more popular. This is going to be the best way to impress and engage their audience in the coming days.
3. Invest Quality Time And Effort In Social Media Marketing
In a recent survey, only 3% of CMOs interviewed accepted that social media did indeed play a big role in their brand's success. In spite of these facts, more and more brands are investing on social media and it is expected to grow from 10% to 20% by 2021. Will this improve their performance in equal proportions?
The fact is that most so-called social media experts have little idea about effectively using social media for brand promotion. They take it too casually and think that just posting or commenting occasionally is all they need to do. Not really. You need a lot more efforts in the form of in-depth research, meticulous planning and consistent promotion of quality content, in order to succeed.
Big brands often fail miserably, while tiny companies attract a massive following, simply because those smaller players use social media in the right way.
4. Instagram Or Snapchat?


In 2016, we have seen Instagram and Snapchat grow side-by-side into two of the most popular social platforms. However, they seem to be all set to develop into their own separate spaces this year.
Snapchat has changed its name to Snap Inc. and has made it clear that it is not just a singular app but a "camera company". Their recent feature called "Spectacles" clearly indicates that they are going to carve their own niche, independent of any other similar platforms.
The similarities, however, make it pointless to stay of both these platforms - particularly since Snapchat is quite a closed and limited network compared to its counterpart. Big thumbs up to Snapchat though for doing what Twitter should have, years back.
5. This Year Could Be A Turning Point For Twitter
Going by its current state of affairs, Twitter doesn't seem to hold the brightest of futures. They should realize their unique value and focus on it or should get bought out pretty soon. Recently, it was rumored to be being bought by Google.
However, being an integral part of the mainstream social media mix along with Facebook, for the past so many years, a complete collapse of Twitter seems much unlikely. However, Twitter is badly in need of a major spin around, to stay competitive.
6. LinkedIn Is All Set To Be A Major Player
Microsoft's purchase of LinkedIn for a massive $26.2 billion raised many speculations. However, the fact remains that LinkedIn is a powerful platform for industries like those operating in the B2B model. For instance, if you want to market dental products to dental hospitals, LinkedIn is the best platform to go to and not Twitter or Instagram.
We believe that LinkedIn is one of the least user-friendly social platforms out there. The UX design is cluttered and navigation is quite awkward. However, this might soon see a change with Microsoft as its new owner.
7. Collaboration Is The Key To Growth On Social Media
If you want to grow your following on social platforms, collaboration with others is the fastest and the most effective way. Finding a few key influencers in your field of activity in your city and joining hands with them for content creation is a great way to grow together.
It is strange how people keep overlooking this simple strategy. It is the same as people jumping on to creating a blog first thing in their content promotion strategies. Why post content where people can hardly find it? Social platforms are much more effective places which also give you instant feedback.
Collaborating is a similar win-win situation where you can benefit from other's existing following and credibility, thus increasing your own visibility and social media status.
8. Use The Power Of Copywriting
Whether it is a video script, blog article or a lengthy Facebook post with a call to action, copywriting is what makes people do what you want them to do - whether it is clicking on the "Buy now" button or signing up to your newsletter.
Skimping on a quality copy is a bad approach many brands are guilty of. Great copy is, in fact, one of the most profitable long-term investments that will bring more conversions and sales your way.
9. Dear Brands, Spend More On Influencer Marketing
Just like social media, investing on influencer marketing doesn't guarantee equivalent returns by itself. Something crucial is necessary to succeed. It is how you approach influencer marketing that really matters.
Consumers have become smart enough to sniff empty promises and promotions from a mile's distance. An influencer endorsing your product in a direct and over-the-top way is no more effective. For any kind of influencer marketing to be truly effective, it has to be subtle and indirect. It should be done in a way that people hardly know it is being done - leaving behind a sublime effect. When done right, influencer marketing will continue to be a potent tool for brand promotion.
10. Go Mobile
Last but not the least, being "mobile friendly" is the modern-day mantra for any brand - big or small - to be successful. Most people use mobile phones, smartphones, iPhones, tablets and so on, for things ranging from shopping and playing games to buying movie tickets to booking flights.
You cannot afford not to keep all your marketing efforts compatible with the mobile technology. Be it a mobile responsive website or a user-friendly app, you need to integrate a mobile strategy into your online marketing planning right from the beginning.




Liza Parker
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/9723666

Friday, 4 August 2017

How to Create a Long Term Successful Social Media Marketing Strategy for...

August 04, 2017 0
How to Create a Long Term Successful Social Media Marketing Strategy for...




Defining your goal is a must in developing a successful social media strategy.

Clear short term and long term objectives will dictate your course of action. 

The strategies you then employ will be predicated on these objectives and executed across the relevant social and online platforms to deliver on what your business is trying to achieve.  

Are you clear on your short and long term business objectives?