Online Presence and Branding for Private Investigation Corporations
Creating a strong online presence is important to distinguish yourself as a local private investigator from the competition and one of the easiest ways to create a strong impact for your brand is with...
View ArticlePersonal Defensive Weapons and Professional Process Servers & Professional...
As we progress through the field of private investigations and professional process service where I encounter people from all walks of life, we are constantly reminded of the needs for 1. Professional...
View ArticleResponsible Locate Investigations by Private investigators
As investigators we receive many requests to locate individuals. Over the years I’ve received requests to locate old college roommates, adoptees looking for birth parents, witnesses, beneficiaries, war...
View ArticleAnswering the Question: “What do you do?”
We have all been there before, a networking mixer, a social engagement, or an interview with a potential client. Once the introductions are swapped, the question generally arises, “so, what do you...
View ArticleTips for Presenting Evidence and Testimony During Trial
Even veteran private investigators get nervous when presenting evidence at trial. Remember: It’s a show, and your performance matters. You’re on the witness stand in front of a hot, packed courtroom,...
View ArticleA “Freelance Evangelist” for Private Investigators
Nobody is more results oriented than a freelance investigator. Why? Because whether they like it or not, their jobs are on the line every day. A few months back, during dinner with some fellow...
View ArticleSecurity Professionals Find Balance in Backing up a Good Look with Experience
photo by Alex Proimos For security personnel, looking professional and knowing how to perform in the field go hand-in-hand. by William McGuire, President & CEO, Global Elite Group When teams of...
View Article3 First Steps to a More Professional Image
photo by Paul Goyette Private investigators have an image problem. Executive editor Hal Humphreys suggests a few simple ways investigators can project a more professional demeanor…for ourselves, and...
View ArticleThe Good Investigator: Ethics and the Law
Does being an ethical professional investigator mean simply following the law? According to ethics researcher Kevin Macnish, It’s complicated. “Would you describe your business as ethical?”...
View Article10 Tips for Private Investigators to Improve Professionalism
For private investigators, small changes can go a long way toward a more professional image. Veteran PI Scott Fulmer offers these first steps. 1.You are not James Bond, so stop using his email address....
View ArticleSecrets of Success: Don’t Be a Know-It-All
Everybody wants to be an expert…in everything. But the key to success is doing a few things well. It’s tempting to list every possible skill on your website, to offer yourself as an expert in...
View ArticleSubcontracting for Other Investigators: Colleague or Client?
How to work for fellow investigators, be a consummate professional, and get referrals for years to come by Andrea Orozco Many of us get our feet wet in this profession by working for other...
View ArticleBecoming a More Professional Private Investigator
Want to be seen as a real professional? The Utah Sleuth shares a few essential dos and don’ts. by Scott Fulmer Merriam-Webster defines a professional as someone who conforms to “technical or ethical...
View ArticleA “Freelance Evangelist” for Private Investigators
Nobody is more results oriented than a freelance investigator. Why? Because whether they like it or not, their jobs are on the line every day. A few months back, during dinner with some fellow...
View ArticleSecurity Professionals Find Balance in Backing up a Good Look with Experience
photo by Alex Proimos For security personnel, looking professional and knowing how to perform in the field go hand-in-hand. by William McGuire, President & CEO, Global Elite Group When teams of...
View Article3 First Steps to a More Professional Image
photo by Paul Goyette Private investigators have an image problem. Executive editor Hal Humphreys suggests a few simple ways investigators can project a more professional demeanor…for ourselves, and...
View ArticleThe Good Investigator: Ethics and the Law
Does being an ethical professional investigator mean simply following the law? According to ethics researcher Kevin Macnish, It’s complicated. “Would you describe your business as ethical?”...
View Article10 Tips for Private Investigators to Improve Professionalism
For private investigators, small changes can go a long way toward a more professional image. Veteran PI Scott Fulmer offers these first steps. 1.You are not James Bond, so stop using his email address....
View ArticleSecrets of Success: Don’t Be a Know-It-All
Everybody wants to be an expert…in everything. But the key to success is doing a few things well. It’s tempting to list every possible skill on your website, to offer yourself as an expert in...
View ArticleSubcontracting for Other Investigators: Colleague or Client?
How to work for fellow investigators, be a consummate professional, and get referrals for years to come by Andrea Orozco Many of us get our feet wet in this profession by working for other...
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