by lakemen » Thu Dec 25, 2008 06:47 am
On the eve of Christmas I've a grand announcement to make.
We finally have succeeded in putting our community experts together in the Insurance Experts Corner which would answer the long waited requirement of the community.
How will it serve our members?
Who are our Community Contributors and Forum Experts?
Our Community Contributors or Forum Experts are community members who posses sound knowledge on different types of insurance and related issues. They are here to offer simple solutions to insurance consumers and share industry updates with professionals.
You don't need to be an insurance professional to qualify as a Community Contributor or Forum Expert. Your knowledge and your helping attitude should guide people in taking the right decisions. The qualifying criteria for our Forum Experts and Community Contributors have been discussed below.
Who can be a Community Contributor?[img=right:fc0a2c1c20]http://www.ampminsure.org/styles/apin/img/community/community-contributor.gif[/img:fc0a2c1c20]
To qualify as a Community Contributor, you'll need to fulfill the following criteria:
Who can be a Forum Expert?[img=right:fc0a2c1c20]http://www.ampminsure.org/styles/apin/img/community/forum-expert.gif[/img:fc0a2c1c20]
To be a Forum Expert, you'll need to fulfill the following criteria:
In addition to the above criteria, Forum Experts and Community Contributors are expected to follow our forum rules and guidelines .
Thanks,
Lakemen
We finally have succeeded in putting our community experts together in the Insurance Experts Corner which would answer the long waited requirement of the community.
How will it serve our members?
- The Insurance expert's corner will offer the platform to the insurance professionals of the board which would enhance the scope of business for them.
- It'll facilitate our visitors in quest of insurance solutions to reach the community insurance experts directly for advices.
Who are our Community Contributors and Forum Experts?
Our Community Contributors or Forum Experts are community members who posses sound knowledge on different types of insurance and related issues. They are here to offer simple solutions to insurance consumers and share industry updates with professionals.
You don't need to be an insurance professional to qualify as a Community Contributor or Forum Expert. Your knowledge and your helping attitude should guide people in taking the right decisions. The qualifying criteria for our Forum Experts and Community Contributors have been discussed below.
Who can be a Community Contributor?[img=right:fc0a2c1c20]http://www.ampminsure.org/styles/apin/img/community/community-contributor.gif[/img:fc0a2c1c20]
To qualify as a Community Contributor, you'll need to fulfill the following criteria:
- You need to have sound knowledge on any type of insurance and associated issues that are discussed in forums.
- You should update yourself with the latest happenings in the insurance industry.
- You need to make at least 400 quality posts in our forums.
- You need to be an active forum participant for the last 3 months.
- You should be able to assist insurance consumers and prospective users.
- Author and patronize a dedicated section with us, which would augment the knowledge base of the community.
Who can be a Forum Expert?[img=right:fc0a2c1c20]http://www.ampminsure.org/styles/apin/img/community/forum-expert.gif[/img:fc0a2c1c20]
To be a Forum Expert, you'll need to fulfill the following criteria:
- You need to have knowledge on any type of insurance and associated issues that are discussed in forums.
- You should update yourself with the latest happenings in the insurance industry.
- You should make at least 100 quality posts in our forums.
- You need to be an active forum participant for the last 3 months.
- You should be able to assist insurance consumers and prospective users.
In addition to the above criteria, Forum Experts and Community Contributors are expected to follow our forum rules and guidelines .
Thanks,
Lakemen
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 12:01 pm Post Subject:
Oh, I know what I wanted to say. Up in the Ask Community Experts box, I'm listed as a "Community Consultant." What do I need to do to get that changed to Forum Expert? However, if Community Consultant is a special position, and I'm the only one, leave it alone. LOL Thanks, Mark
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 10:47 am Post Subject:
Hi forum members,
We are going to award few people with the Forum Expert badge soon. Apply to become one of the few luckiest...
Best,
Lakemen
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 02:00 am Post Subject: VjrGrHbBXSr
Every one gets their opinion Sam. Glad you elevated me so high. If you’d care to explain your name calling and aciusatcons, I’d be happy to reply.
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