Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Can You Be An Expert?

We have all seen news stories where someone says something controversial. Then another person comes forward to disagree. Or another person comes forward to agree.

All of sudden, news coverage turns into a glorified "he said, she said" fest.

But it's the nature of the beast and it's actually a way for an individual or organization to generate publicity for themselves. For example, if an expert economist makes a startling statement such as, "The housing market will never recover!" and you are also an expert, you can call up a reporter and say, "Well, that's just not so...and here's why."

Keep in mind, though, there are some things to note as far as whether you qualify to comment:

  • Make sure you can intelligently speak on the issue. It should be something that covers either your expertise or something that you have had experience in.
  • Gather statistics. It's always good to show the numbers that back up your assessment.
  • Be factual. There's nothing worse than an argument based on inaccuracies.
  • Don't do it JUST to get publicity. Make sure you have something to offer to discussion and/or something people need to know about the topic.


Bridgette Outten is a journalist and media relations consultant with The Write Vision Group, Inc. With a background in print media, she has written thousands of articles for newspapers and online publications. At The Write Vision Group, Bridgette consults with nonprofits and small businesses about how to get their programs and efforts in the news. Meanwhile, she blogs on all things journalism.

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