Sentences with phrase «viewed as an industry expert»

Despite not doing traditional business development in the form of cold calling, Mark, in fact, monetizes his business through what he refers to as «authority,» or being viewed as an industry expert through his own blog and social media content which he says creates an emotional connection with potential clients.

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«LinkedIn Groups provide a place for professionals in the same industry or with similar interests to share content, find answers, post and view jobs, make business contacts, and establish themselves as industry experts
This 30 % figure is just a good guess, based on the observations of experts in the industry about what FICO may view as ideal.
It also extends to being aware of industry trends, seeking referrals from clients and co-workers, and working every day towards being viewed as a subject matter expert in a given field.
Challenged about the view of experts, including the International Monetary Fund, the Confederation of British Industry, the Bank of England and Barack Obama, that leaving the EU would cause an economic shock, Gove cited the former chancellors Nigel Lawson and Norman Lamont, the former British Chambers of Commerce chief John Longworth and the Next boss Simon Wolfson as saying the opposite.
In a feature article published in the open access journal eLife, an international team of experts led by Dr Bonnie Wintle and Dr Christian R. Boehm from the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk at the University of Cambridge, capture perspectives of industry, innovators, scholars, and the security community in the UK and US on what they view as the major emerging issues in the field.
Scamalytics are extremely proud that Dan is viewed as one of the leading experts in the online dating industry.
We will have one webinar each month on the topic and as many view points as possible from industry experts as article / blog posts.
I interviewed a licensed life insurance broker Lorne Marr from LSM Insurance, who is often quoted as an industry expert in numerous mainstream media publications (e.g. here is Lorne Marr's interview in Toronto Star), to get his view on mortgage insurance and if it is a good idea.
In 2010, Stacy would reveal that his group, Save Western Ohio, had a «network of experts» that included the Heartland Institute and «experts from the energy industry» who worked together to «promote and market» anti-wind power views, as well as recruit witnesses and review testimony for public hearings on energy issues.
Ending the Energy Stalemate: historic report by bipartisan experts from industry, government, labor, academia, and environmental and consumer groups breaks ground in endorsing plug - in hybrids: grid of options points to PHEVs fueled by cellulosic ethanol or bio-diesel as an optimal solution: see extraordinarily clear Summary Matrix outlining options (view or download 78KB PDF from CalCars) or read pages 70 - 78 in entire report (2.3 MB PDF from NCEP).
As to your question @Will Barnard, just about anyone who can testify with more knowledge than the general public as to industry standards and what is generally accepted practice that the court accepts may be viewed by the court as having expert testimony in a specific areAs to your question @Will Barnard, just about anyone who can testify with more knowledge than the general public as to industry standards and what is generally accepted practice that the court accepts may be viewed by the court as having expert testimony in a specific areas to industry standards and what is generally accepted practice that the court accepts may be viewed by the court as having expert testimony in a specific areas having expert testimony in a specific area.
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