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How To Get Your Online Education -- Part One


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Joe Bingham
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STARTING ON YOUR EDUCATION



We all need to learn and keep on learning, and we are all at varying

stages of learning. Today starts a new series focusing on where, how,

and from whom we should get our online education.



It's not just a matter of reading, and no you can't just lay your head

against your monitor and 'absorb' things while you sleep. That DOES

work with college text books, but since we are talking about learning

from online resources, it's ruled out.



There are skills involved in learning, and one of MAJOR importance

is Discernment.



WHO SHOULD YOU LEARN FROM?



It never pays to believe everything you hear or read. It does pay to

choose your sources carefully, and keep a discerning mind at all times.

Your main sources of learning should be Experience and Expertise.



No matter what, when you are first starting out learning about any

topic of interest, you need to rely on the experience and expertise of

others. Those that have already done or learned what it is you are

seeking are the ones best qualified to enlighten you.



Sure, learning from experts is obvious, but what's not so obvious is

how to decipher who truly is an expert. It's not always easy. Take

Internet marketing for example, everyone in every program is claiming

to have 'the secrets' to whatever you need. Many times it's just a

sales tactic, but some do have relevant knowledge to offer you.



QUALIFYING EXPERTS



The best way to determine who is an expert is through their works.

Do they write articles for ezines or have other written information for

review? Do they run a web site or business that appears successful?

Do their works exhibit knowledge or are they merely regurgitating

others' information? What experience do they have?



I'm not saying you need to conduct an extensive interview and

background check on people before you listen to them, but you do

need to be careful. Do NOT qualify anyone as an expert until they've

earned it.



ASK QUESTIONS



Considering that much of the business on the Internet is about

information, there's always plenty to be found. Often too, people with

knowledge are willing to share it. Even those selling an informational

product will usually give help to those who contact them because it

gives them a chance to exhibit their knowledge and make contact with

a potential customer.



Showing you the knowledge they have gives them credibility in your

mind plus gives them the chance to contact you. In the world of

selling information, credibility and contact are keys to making sales.



Ask questions and stay in contact with those who have proven

themselves as knowledgeable. Surrounding yourself with others who

know more than you is the best way to learn. You are then picking

up on their Experience and Expertise until you can develop some of

your own.



There are thousands of ezines, and thousands of web sites. You can

be choosy about which ones get your attention.



In the next article we'll talk more about methods of learning, and start

to develop more of the skills needed to advance your online

education.



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