Contributing Author Program

Share your knowledge and gain additional exposure.

You want to be noticed as an expert but you are having a huge problem because no one knows who you are. How do you get yourself recognized? In the beginning of the month we discussed how to tailor your online Cambridge Who’s Who profile to promote your strengths and expertise in your field. See My Online Profile: Can You See that I’m an Expert. Now we take a look at the Cambridge Who’s Who Resource Center as means for you to position yourself as an expert.

The Cambridge Who’s Who Resource Center is a place for members and non-members to gather information and seek advice on popular topics such as business networking, building your personal brand, starting your own company, marketing your products and services and making yourself into a valuable contact. Articles are published in the Resource Center for your benefit, so you can learn from them, but what if others can learn from you?

Think about what advice you have to offer, what experiences you can draw from and what topics you can write about to help others. If you cannot come up with a compelling idea for an article, simply check the Resource Center for the topic of the month. Once you have an idea in mind, join the Cambridge Who’s Who Contributing Author Program. This program provides you and other Cambridge Who’s Who members with a public forum to share your expertise and the opportunity to be published online.

As a Cambridge Who’s Who contributing author you will also receive a biography highlighting your areas of expertise, credentials and professional experience as well as announcements on the site about your recent accomplishments and endeavors. Imagine, not only will you be an author, but you will be considered a valuable resource in your industry. This is a great way for you to increase your visibility online and show others that you are an expert.

Ready to be published? Email us at exposure@cambridgewhoswho.com with your first and last name, member number, areas of expertise and article ideas.

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