Getting started with expert networks
Expert networks are a powerful source of insights, but how do you start using them? There are more than?150 expert networks globally . This makes it difficult to choose the right expert network. So we compiled this starter kit:?Expert Networks 101. It helps answer common questions such as:
1. Which expert network is the best for me?
Different expert networks have different areas of expertise and experience. Their capability to deliver relevant experts is a result of what clients it historically served (and what experts it has recruited for them). Consequently, each expert network has a different geographic footprint and industry depth.
Some expert networks try to do every industry, every geography, with varying success. But let's admit it: I'd much rather work with a Japanese expert network associate to find experts in Japan, than a London-based generalist.
Expert networks: Walmart or Amazon?
Traditional expert networks such as?GLG ?and?Guidepoint ?apply a "Walmart approach" - one shop to sell everything. This works well in their home US market and Western Europe, but less well in other geographies or in niche industries. Instead, a new crop of?specialized expert networks ?have emerged to fill the gap. These firms are capturing market share in the global?expert network industry . They include Germany/ DACH expert networks such as?Colift , China-focused expert networks such as?Six Degrees , Australia-focused expert networks like?NetworksX , and Japan-focused?ShareFair .
Conveniently, all these firms - and some 20 other specialized expert networks - are available on Inex One. Using the "Amazon approach", you get access to all specialized expert networks?in one portal, under one contract .
2. What is the cost of expert network services?
Expert interviews typically range from $700-$1500, depending on the location and seniority of the expert.
On Inex One, prices are clearly shown upfront, and you only pay-as-you-go for interviews made. This is a significant improvement over legacy expert networks such as?GLG ,?Guidepoint ?and?Alphasights .
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Those firms require large upfront payments ($50-100k is common) for a pack of "credits". One credit should represent the cost of a typical expert interview. But in practice, interviews cost more (a?Dialectica ?sales rep even admitted their average is 1.25 credits/call). ??
This model is very lucrative for the networks, of course. They can negotiate a seemingly low "price per credit" with the Director of Research, but then sell experts at a multiple to their Associates.
As a consequence, many clients are confused over what their actual?cost of expert network services ?is. When switching to Inex one, that becomes clear.?This case study ?shows how one client saved >40% on expert network cost, using Inex One.
Which compliance rules apply for expert networks?
Compliance rules for expert networks support transparency, integrity, and sustainability in the industry. Expert networks implement robust compliance programs to meet regulatory requirements and maintain the trust of their clients and stakeholders. These compliance programs include contracts, dedicated personnel, training of staff and experts, and technology. Broadly speaking, there are six sets of compliance rules for expert networks:
Because of this, clients in part rely on expert networks to protect their firm and to only present suitable experts after appropriate vetting and compliance training.
What are the alternatives to GLG, Alphasights, Guidepoint and Third Bridge?
There are more than 150 expert networks worldwide. Choosing the right vendor might feel complicated, and expensive. Inex One solves this by gathering the?best expert networks in one portal . Today, more than 400 client firms use Inex One, from Tokyo to Los Angeles.
See a?detailed comparison of expert networks ?like GLG, Alphasights, Guidepoint and Third Bridge to Inex One here.
That's it - you've got the basics and you're all set! Get started using expert networks?here .