by The Obvious Expert on October 9, 2009
Google’s own video explaining the difference between search engines and browsers.
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by admin on June 29, 2009
The reason blogs and websites directed toward business people, consultants, entrepreneurs, and coaches, are using the phrase obvious expert as part of their vernacular is because it is one of, if not the, best descriptor ever conceived for conveying what it takes to be the top of the mind, go-to, specialist in your field.
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by The Obvious Expert on May 13, 2009
“How can we as busy coaches, consultants, entrepreneurs, and businesspeople possibly get involved in Social Media, considering the time it will take?”
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