The leading company for personal branding and networking, Cambridge Who's Who Publishing, Inc., has unveiled a Contributing Author Program, giving members the opportunity to gain online exposure and share their expertise with fellow Cambridge Who’s Who members and the general public. The Contributing Author Program provides a forum for Cambridge Who's Who members to publish articles on the Cambridge Who’s Who Resource Center and position themselves as experts in their fields. Currently, there are featured stories on networking, growing one’s business, choosing a business attorney, starting a successful franchise and pursuing entrepreneurship - among other topics.
Articles chosen for publishing on the Cambridge Who's Who Resource Center are edited, proofread and posted online by Cambridge Who’s Who staff members. Participants are provided with a special contributing author biography highlighting their areas of expertise, educational background and professional experience. Contributing authors can share announcements about their recent accomplishments and endeavors online, and their articles are considered for publication in Who's News, the Cambridge Who’s Who quarterly newsletter.
We strongly encourage members to share their knowledge and expertise via the Cambridge Who’s Who Resource Center. It’s an exclusive benefit that provides unlimited potential for discovery, growth and networking. Contributing author Chi Chi Okezie, who has already posted four articles on the Cambridge Who’s Who Resource Center, remarks, “Cambridge Who's Who is an exceptional organization that is extremely instrumental in helping its members enhance their professional goals. Not only can the public now find a wealth of information about me on the web; this strong web presence improves my visibility and credibility. I was also able to use my resources and connections with Cambridge Who’s Who to promote my new book through their website, newsletter and blog. The response has been overwhelming in my favor and has catapulted my business to the next level."
For more information about the Contributing Author Program, visit the Cambridge Who's Who Resource Center.
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