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If you have a question about a particular topic, would you rather ask an agent, a representative, an associate, or an expert? Most people who visit your website or business will answer, “Expert.” Unfortunately, most internet marketers need to be an expert in many different areas. How can one become an expert on multiple topics without enrolling in countless classes and studying for years? Surround yourself with the best resources you can find. The best in any profession have extremely strong resources. Lawyers’ offices are stacked with books and doctors’ offices are full of medical journals and case histories. Likewise, the best internet marketers maintain strong references and resources on their niche. Here is a good, if incomplete, list of the types of resources you would do well to explore:
Books
The classic tomes of knowledge. Search online bookstores, discount shops, auction sites, or go to the public library. Books will never go out of style when it comes to knowledge gathering, although the format may change. Do not forget to look for ebooks as well, but be very discriminating in your purchases. Throwing dollars after dimes is never a good idea.
Magazines, newspapers, and journals
Whether online or on paper, there are magazines covering just about every industry, niche, or topic. They will contain a lot of new, fresh information.
Websites and online forums
Add a dedicated folder to your “Favorites” on your web browser. While you are surfing the internet looking for books and magazines, you will come across websites pertaining to your niche. Even (or especially) if they are from your competitors, bookmark them. Never underestimate the vast amount of information you can glean from other webmasters and internet marketers. You can find many of these folks and their ideas in online forums, where people freely share information on a variety of topics.
Mentors and colleagues
While you are critically reviewing your newly bookmarked websites and forums, look for content that is truly in line with your mindset, and that contains well-written, valuable information. In this case, do not look to your direct competitors, because you want to find someone who can guide you in your quest for expertship. A mentor is an invaluable resource who can warn you of pitfalls and inform you to shortcuts and best practices. A mentor is an established expert with a great deal of experience, but even colleagues, or peers, with a level of experience similar to your own are powerful tools. What if you could be in several places at once? Every peer with whom you share information is another set of eyes and ears that can catapult your internet marketing results to new highs.
If you want to be an expert, do what experts do. Gather your resources, surround yourself with good people and use every tool at your disposal. Before you know it, your internet marketing campaigns will be soaring.
About the Author:
Article Ranger is a free submission article directory where authors may post articles about subjects of interest, and publishers may pick up articles for use in ezines, newsletters, etc.
Scofield Parker is an experienced internet marketer who regularly writes for Article Ranger.
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com – So you Want to be an Internet Marketing Expert
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