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Find out whether you are an Information Professional
Do people come to you for advice?
Do people come to you to get some information?
Do people come to you to get their questions answered?
Can you sort through a plethora of information and make a meaningful sense out of it?
Do you have information about something that on average other people don’t have access to?
Do you have detailed knowledge in your domain of expertise and help others do things properly?
Can you help people take better decisions?
Can you educate and guide people on how to do certain things?
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If your answer to any of the above questions is yes, then you are an information expert and if you are using your knowledge and expertise as a profession then you can certainly call yourself an Information Professional.
An information professional is basically someone who can provide critical information and advice, or can synthesize the information from different sources and provide analysis – either in the form of research reports, tips and advice, tutorials, or can provide consultancy - to consumers, businesses, or other professionals.
Most typical example of information professionals are: market research analysts, business consultants, financial advisors, legal counselors, academic professionals, and educators
If you consider yourself an information expert or an information professional, and would like to monetize your knowledge, check out one2oneresearch.com.
Do people come to you to get some information?
Do people come to you to get their questions answered?
Can you sort through a plethora of information and make a meaningful sense out of it?
Do you have information about something that on average other people don’t have access to?
Do you have detailed knowledge in your domain of expertise and help others do things properly?
Can you help people take better decisions?
Can you educate and guide people on how to do certain things?
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If your answer to any of the above questions is yes, then you are an information expert and if you are using your knowledge and expertise as a profession then you can certainly call yourself an Information Professional.
An information professional is basically someone who can provide critical information and advice, or can synthesize the information from different sources and provide analysis – either in the form of research reports, tips and advice, tutorials, or can provide consultancy - to consumers, businesses, or other professionals.
Most typical example of information professionals are: market research analysts, business consultants, financial advisors, legal counselors, academic professionals, and educators
If you consider yourself an information expert or an information professional, and would like to monetize your knowledge, check out one2oneresearch.com.
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