Thursday, November 11, 2010

12 Ways To Build Creditability As An Expert

Listen. You need to know these 12 incredible ways to build creditability as an Expert, FAST, literally.

Because we are "hard wired" as humans to want to HELP OTHERS in whatever capacity we can.

Anyway, here's the thing. The ULTIMATE is to do what you love and passionate about, and make it your mission.

I mean ...that's kind of what we're SUPPOSED to do.

Even if you found your passion and are currently living it... you still need to pay your bills. Then, why not apply these 12 ways to build your creditability as an expert fast and get paid whole load of $$$$!!!!

Besides, they are fun:
1) Perspective (eg. after all the research, you gain perspective of the market place)
2) Philosophy (eg. Malcolm Gladwell - philosophy is so brilliant that no one has)
3) Personal path (eg. People want to know that you have been through struggle, and figuring out solutions that people would value your knowledge to save them time)
4) Position (eg. Job title VP of Marketing, Founder of, Author of, Creater of)
5) Popularity (eg. most viewed video, best selling books, most friends on FB - this is a hook)
6) Partnership (eg. co-author, partner with non-for profit, sponsored by Walmart, Sony Pictures, YMCA, Qantas etc.. borrow creditability)
7) Progress (eg. making progress, from broke to millionaires, chump to champs in public speaking)
8) Praise (eg. testimonials on character, product)
9) Press & Performances (eg. in media 60 minutes, Inc Success Magazines, share stage with Tony Robbin, Stephen Pierce, Yanik Silver, Oprah Magazines)
10) Paying clients (eg. Accenture, GE and entrepreneurs, people who pay $3,500 in one seminar)
11) Promotions (eg. 3rd party promoting you, endorsing you as credible expert)
12) Products (eg. have products, online courses, membership sites, speeches, book, training program, seminar)

I really enjoyed it and I think you will too.

You can watch the next part of the video here:
http://www.expertsacademy.com/roadmap

Tips: Brendon shared a session of his $3,500 seminar above.

Cheers,
Kian

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