CambridgeWhoswhoAuthors.com - a Place for Cambridge Members to Share Their Knowledge

The Cambridge Who's Who Resource Center

Out of the 400,000 members that comprise the Cambridge Who's Who network of professionals, executives and entrepreneurs, many have gained substantial knowledge and expertise in a wide variety of fields. In order to provide them with a platform to share their wisdom and demonstrate their proficiency, we have developed the online Cambridge Who's Who Resource Center. When you submit articles for publication on the site via the Contributing Author Program, they are viewable by both Cambridge members and the general public — increasing the visibility and exposure you need to be considered an expert.

"Positioning Each Cambridge Who's Who Member as a Valuable Resource in Their Profession"

At Cambridge Who's Who, we firmly believe that it is important to build and develop your personal brand to stay ahead of the pack. Part of bringing out your personal brand has to do with exposing your unique qualities and experiences to the world. For a Cambridge Who's Who member, the Resource Center is a valuable place to start. As a contributing author, you receive complimentary editing services; a personalized Web page highlighting your expertise, educational background, professional experience and links to every article you contribute; and online announcements about your recent accomplishments. We also consider your articles for a possible feature in Who’s News, the official Cambridge Who’s Who e-newsletter.

At a Glance: The Cambridge Who's Who Resource Center In Action

Cambridge Who's Who Contributing Author Jenny McKay, a full-time freelance writer, editor and book production coordinator, recently submitted a helpful article about the Business of Hiring Freelancers, which defines what a freelance worker is and explains the potential benefits to be had by employing them.

Contributing Author Lisa Parker, who is a certified professional résumé writer (CPRW) with more than 23 years of experience in personal and professional development, and the owner of Parker-CPRW Professional Résumé Presentations, goes in-depth detailing the qualities of an expert in her Contributing Authors article, When Will I know I'm an Expert?.

And Contributing Author Bruce Deitrick Price, novelist, artist and education advocate, draws a straight line from the Reading Wars - a critical issue in America - to the inefficacy of today's education system in his article, Exploring the Education Enigma.

Additionally, the Resource Center is a place where Cambridge Who's Who editorial staff posts original, exclusive content, including a recent article titled The Hidden Values of Online Publishing and another titled Top Five Steps to Improving Your Online Content.

Cambridge Who's Who members who are interested in being featured in the Contributing Authors program should e-mail .

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