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By Robert J. McGarvey

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Used to be, we could only dream about easy access to authenticexperts. But now, thanks to the Web, just a few keystrokes will getyou pointers on how to approach a venture capitalist, tips ongetting your computers running right or advice about how to fireemployees or incorporate abroad. Whatever it is you need to know,the Web is teeming with sites where experts offer up pointedadvice, either for free or for a small fee.

So how exactly do you sort out the pros from the cranks beforecommitting to pay for an answer? The best sites let users ratetheir experts and, before making a deal, you can read the reviews.Most sites also offer some biographical details or abbreviatedresumes on the experts, and some of these experts prove to behigh-profile professionals.

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