And when you're a fellow Group member, you're more likely to be initially contacted by recruiters, especially if you've been actively participating and building
credibility as a subject matter expert.
Also, don't read your slides word for word; it can diminish
your credibility as a subject matter expert.
This builds
credibility as subject matter expert and draws in the target audience based on their interests.
Not exact matches
Is there anything special about people named Steve that gives them increased
credibility as «
experts» in this
subject matter?
Activity can range from liking and sharing articles, to commenting on and even writing your own content and sharing on LinkedIn's free publishing platform, and can also serve to establish
credibility regarding your status
as a
subject matter expert.
Activity in LinkedIn groups or with shared connections (these can range from liking and sharing articles, to commenting on and even contributing your own content) can also serve to establish
credibility regarding your status
as a
subject matter expert.
♦ Volunteering builds your
credibility and reinforces you
as a
subject matter expert in your field.
This can also serve to establish
credibility regarding your status
as a
subject matter expert.
Activity in LinkedIn's groups or those shared with your connections (these can range from liking and sharing articles, to commenting on and even contributing your own content) can also serve to establish
credibility regarding your status
as a
subject matter expert.
I also highly recommend that they start a blog to build
credibility and position themselves
as subject matter experts.