Finding An Expert
Posted on August 10, 2007
Filed Under Finding Professionals |
You’ve taken up bartending at Bar Mitzvahs, and don’t know any of the latest and greatest drink recipes. You need to make the perfect soufflé, but don’t even own a ramekin. You can’t seem to tame your beast of a child, and “time out” simply isn’t cutting it any longer. It seems the solutions you need to all your very pressing problems require an expert, but where are you going to find such a person to answer such questions on such topics at 3pm on a Sunday afternoon? Ah, the answers to even your most random questions can be found right in your own home. Just look on the Internet.
We’ve all been told that we live in the Information Age; much like the Wooly Mammoths lived in the Ice Age. Just as the Mammoths lived in a world full of ice and snow, we live in a world full of information. It is all around us, but sometimes we just don’t know how to access it most effectively. Luckily, there are many websites dedicated to helping you find the information you need. When you need an expert for almost anything, we suggest ExpertClick.com. It offers an easy-to-use search engine, and once you get your results, you can click on the organizations to see what their particular expertise is, visit their site, or even send them an email. There are a wide variety of topics to choose from, so it’s a good place to start.
Of course, once you’ve established your panel of experts, it’s important to make sure these alleged “experts” are who they claim to be. Verifying a clean slate isn’t as hard you might think. Just do a professional licenses search on PrivateEye.com. It will instantly let you know if your expert is really the smarty pants he or she claims to be.
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