Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Infidelity Experts? It's doubtful...

Surfing the web for information is commonplace for many people. Investigators have left their cars and find themselves in front of PC or Mac now-a-days. We are in the "information age." Gone are the yellow and white page directories that used to fill our back office shelves for decades. Those were donated to the local genealogy departments of the county library.

The research trend is built on sources that many of which can be found without leaving the comfort of our homes or offices. Along with this new age are some who found a career "mining" free information, shy of clinical studies or professional surveys to valid findings. The internet has provided a brand of "experts" who largely surface as "self-proclaimed." Hence; opinions, articles and like merely to pay the bills. But does the public at large realize that the information is self-serving. That's my point for writing about it.

Having work as a professional investigator over four decades affords me the opportunity to judge or assess their work. So, my goal is to clarify what appears real or what surfaces as merely self serving sources. I've been taught we should always "CONSIDER THE SOURCE."

We are also in the age of "infidelity" and "cyber crimes." So buyers beware! Alleged “experts” who surf the internet for “free” and “invalidated” information appear to me (in my opinion) as writers with no real experience seeking free “PR”. This disturbs me, especially when it comes to something as serious as a troubled relationship. Are they exploiting? I hope not.

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