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Popularity and Hype Over Authority and Truth: How Google Search Has Lost Credibility
In this episode of the Wait What Really OK podcast, Loren Weisman, a brand communications and optics strategist, discusses the shift in Google search results from authority and truth to popularity and hype. He examines how this impacts branding, marketing credibility, and digital trust. Learn why relying solely on Google search may not provide credible marketing info or trusted signals for your brand.
Loren shares actionable strategies to navigate the challenges of content credibility and digital reputation. Discover how to evaluate marketing transparency, build brand integrity, and amplify trusted marketing practices. He explains the importance of identifying credible brands and leveraging growth marketing tactics to establish digital trust while avoiding misinformation.
This episode offers insights into creating credible content, strengthening personal brands, and improving market credibility. Loren highlights how trusted signals and digital integrity can enhance your branding efforts while navigating the evolving landscape of search engine reliability.
Listen to the Wait What Really OK podcast on Apple Podcasts, Pandora, Spotify, and other platforms where podcasts are available. Subscribe today for more episodes on branding insights, credible marketing tactics, and reputation management.
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In this episode of the Wait What Really OK podcast, Loren Weisman, a brand communications and optics strategist, discusses the shift in Google search results from authority and truth to popularity and hype. He examines how this impacts branding, marketing credibility, and digital trust. Learn why relying solely on Google search may not provide credible marketing info or trusted signals for your brand.
Loren shares actionable strategies to navigate the challenges of content credibility and digital reputation. Discover how to evaluate marketing transparency, build brand integrity, and amplify trusted marketing practices. He explains the importance of identifying credible brands and leveraging growth marketing tactics to establish digital trust while avoiding misinformation.
This episode offers insights into creating credible content, strengthening personal brands, and improving market credibility. Loren highlights how trusted signals and digital integrity can enhance your branding efforts while navigating the evolving landscape of search engine reliability.
Listen to the Wait What Really OK podcast on Apple Podcasts, Pandora, Spotify, and other platforms where podcasts are available. Subscribe today for more episodes on branding insights, credible marketing tactics, and reputation management.
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Popularity and Hype Over Authority and Truth: How Google Search Has Lost Credibility
In this episode of the Wait What Really OK podcast, Loren Weisman, a brand communications and optics strategist, discusses the shift in Google search results from authority and truth to popularity and hype. He examines how this impacts branding, marketing credibility, and digital trust. Learn why relying solely on Google search may not provide credible marketing info or trusted signals for your brand.
Loren shares actionable strategies to navigate the challenges of content credibility and digital reputation. Discover how to evaluate marketing transparency, build brand integrity, and amplify trusted marketing practices. He explains the importance of identifying credible brands and leveraging growth marketing tactics to establish digital trust while avoiding misinformation.
This episode offers insights into creating credible content, strengthening personal brands, and improving market credibility. Loren highlights how trusted signals and digital integrity can enhance your branding efforts while navigating the evolving landscape of search engine reliability.
Listen to the Wait What Really OK podcast on Apple Podcasts, Pandora, Spotify, and other platforms where podcasts are available. Subscribe today for more episodes on branding insights, credible marketing tactics, and reputation management.
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In this episode of the Wait What Really OK podcast, Loren Weisman, a brand communications and optics strategist, discusses the shift in Google search results from authority and truth to popularity and hype. He examines how this impacts branding, marketing credibility, and digital trust. Learn why relying solely on Google search may not provide credible marketing info or trusted signals for your brand.
Loren shares actionable strategies to navigate the challenges of content credibility and digital reputation. Discover how to evaluate marketing transparency, build brand integrity, and amplify trusted marketing practices. He explains the importance of identifying credible brands and leveraging growth marketing tactics to establish digital trust while avoiding misinformation.
This episode offers insights into creating credible content, strengthening personal brands, and improving market credibility. Loren highlights how trusted signals and digital integrity can enhance your branding efforts while navigating the evolving landscape of search engine reliability.
Listen to the Wait What Really OK podcast on Apple Podcasts, Pandora, Spotify, and other platforms where podcasts are available. Subscribe today for more episodes on branding insights, credible marketing tactics, and reputation management.
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×Fake Amazon reviews are a growing issue impacting consumer trust and marketplace integrity. In this Podcast Episode, Loren Weisman, a brand communications strategist, dives into how these deceptive practices affect online reputation and brand safety. Learn actionable strategies for spotting fake reviews, protecting your brand integrity, and navigating e-commerce challenges in this podcast episode of Wait What Really OK. These insights are essential for maintaining trust metrics and ensuring review authenticity in today’s competitive digital landscape. Fake reviews can mislead buyers and harm legitimate businesses. This episode explores how they influence product rankings, sales, and consumer insights. Discover fraud detection tools and review management techniques to safeguard your business ethics and market positioning. Whether you’re focused on local commerce in Orlando or broader e-commerce strategies, understanding how to handle fake reviews is critical for buyer protection and brand communications. Listen to this Episode from Loren Weisman and the Podcast Wait What Really Ok to learn how to strengthen your online reputation while supporting honest practices in e-commerce. From exposing the fake Amazon reviews industry to offering online shopping advice, this video delivers practical steps for building digital trust. Entrepreneurs, small business owners, and local businesses in Orlando can all benefit from these tips on marketplace integrity and consumer protection.…
The discovery process is a critical step in client onboarding for me. In this podcast, Loren Weisman explains The Secret Sauce of sorts to my Client Onboarding: My Initial Discovery Steps Explained. I share my way on how to conduct effective discovery calls and implement actionable onboarding strategies to align with client needs. I also explore transparent client communication and the importance of building client trust from the first interaction. To me, client onboarding requires clear objectives and a structured approach. This podcast outlines how I use a personalized client onboarding checklist to streamline processes and enhance client engagement. I share how small business onboarding tips and transparent communication can improve collaboration and set the foundation for successful partnerships. So, whether you’re focused on Orlando business consulting or broader onboarding strategies, these are they steps I take and may be some strong steps for you to consider using as well. Listen to gain insights into refining your client onboarding process while implementing discovery steps that prioritize authenticity. From mentorship guidance to actionable tactics, this podcast provides tools for creating meaningful connections with clients. Subscribe for more tips on building client trust, enhancing onboarding strategies, and optimizing communication with Loren Weisman.…
Where Has All the Vetting Gone? Why Don’t People Double Check What They Are ToldIn this episode of the Wait What Really OK podcast, Loren Weisman, a brand communications and optics strategist, explores the decline of vetting in hiring, collaborations, and partnerships. He discusses how a lack of source verification and expert validation can harm brand credibility and reputation management. Learn why vetting is essential for building trust and ensuring alignment in business decisions.Loren shares practical steps to improve vetting practices for entrepreneurs, small business owners, and startups. Discover how expert positioning, reputation tactics, and credibility channels can protect your brand from costly mistakes. This episode also covers actionable strategies for validating credentials, assessing expertise, and amplifying credibility to strengthen your partnerships and collaborations.Whether you’re focused on content credibility, brand amplification, or expert outreach, this episode provides insights to enhance your decision-making process. Loren highlights how effective vetting supports brand validation, expert insights, and long-term reputation management. Listen to the Wait What Really OK podcast on Apple Podcasts, Pandora, Spotify, and other platforms where podcasts are available. Subscribe today for more episodes on reputation insights, communications science, and credibility tactics.…
Product Manager: One of the Most Misunderstood Roles in TechIn this episode of the Wait What Really OK podcast, Loren Weisman, a brand communications and optics strategist, and Derrick Boudwin discuss the essential role of a product manager. They explore how product management impacts product execution, product strategy, and performance metrics. Learn how understanding product visioning and roadmapping tools can help businesses improve their product leadership and decision-making processes.This episode provides actionable insights into defining the product manager role within teams. Loren and Derrick explain how product managers contribute to product design, data-driven decisions, and performance insights. Discover how aligning product management with business goals can enhance product analytics, drive product vision, and improve overall product performance.Whether you're an entrepreneur, startup founder, or tech professional, this episode offers practical advice on hiring for the role, crafting a strong product manager resume, and understanding the day-to-day responsibilities of a product manager. Learn how design thinking and product metrics can support better outcomes for your team and business strategy.Listen to the Wait What Really OK podcast on Apple Podcasts, Pandora, Spotify, and other platforms where podcasts are available. Subscribe today for more episodes on brand communications, tech strategies, and actionable insights.…
Popularity and Hype Over Authority and Truth: How Google Search Has Lost Credibility In this episode of the Wait What Really OK podcast, Loren Weisman, a brand communications and optics strategist, discusses the shift in Google search results from authority and truth to popularity and hype. He examines how this impacts branding, marketing credibility, and digital trust. Learn why relying solely on Google search may not provide credible marketing info or trusted signals for your brand. Loren shares actionable strategies to navigate the challenges of content credibility and digital reputation. Discover how to evaluate marketing transparency, build brand integrity, and amplify trusted marketing practices. He explains the importance of identifying credible brands and leveraging growth marketing tactics to establish digital trust while avoiding misinformation. This episode offers insights into creating credible content, strengthening personal brands, and improving market credibility. Loren highlights how trusted signals and digital integrity can enhance your branding efforts while navigating the evolving landscape of search engine reliability. Listen to the Wait What Really OK podcast on Apple Podcasts, Pandora, Spotify, and other platforms where podcasts are available. Subscribe today for more episodes on branding insights, credible marketing tactics, and reputation management.…
In this episode of the Wait What Really OK podcast, Loren Weisman, a brand communications and optics strategist, shares insights into FSG's approach to artificial intelligence. Learn how FSG uses AI tools transparently and ethically to support businesses while maintaining trust and authenticity. Loren discusses responsible AI for business, emphasizing transparency in AI use and the importance of vetting generative AI content. Discover practical strategies for leveraging AI marketing tools, marketing automation, and growth hacking AI to enhance your brand. This episode highlights how faith-driven technology and data-driven AI can align with ethical standards while driving growth. Loren explains how transparent AI practices can build trust and credibility in branding, marketing, and business operations. Whether you're exploring faith-based tech, generative AI vetting, or trustworthy AI solutions, this episode offers actionable advice for integrating AI into your business responsibly. From faith-driven innovation to growth marketing strategies, Loren provides insights that resonate with entrepreneurs, startups, and established businesses alike. Listen to the Wait What Really OK podcast on Apple Podcasts, Pandora, Spotify, and other platforms where podcasts are available.…
What is a messaging and optics strategist? This episode of the Wait What Really OK Brand Communications and Optics Podcast, hosted by Loren Weisman, dives into the role and value of a messaging and optics strategist. It explores how strategic messaging, branding insights, and optics consulting can strengthen the foundation of a brand, product, business, or story. A messaging and optics strategist evaluates communication patterns, message clarity, and perceptions across online and offline platforms. Through research analysis and messaging tactics, they identify gaps, align objectives, and create a blueprint for effective messaging solutions. This process enhances brand clarity, market engagement, and strategic messaging while reducing unnecessary marketing costs.In this unscripted episode, Loren Weisman shares actionable insights into market messaging, engagement frameworks, and optics consulting to help businesses refine their approach. Recorded using MOTIV Audio with light mastering on BandLab, this podcast provides practical strategies for improving branding efforts and engagement tactics.The Wait What Really OK Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Pandora, Spotify, and many other platforms where you find podcasts…
Are most motivational and business coaches bad for you? In this episode of the Wait What Really OK, Brand Communications and Optics Podcast, Loren Weisman dives into the risks of trusting coaches who rely on hype instead of expertise. He questions the qualifications of many motivational and business coaches, exposing how some use flashy marketing tactics to appear credible while lacking real-world experience. Loren challenges listeners to think critically about who they trust with their business and personal growth. The episode highlights the dangers of false promises made by coaches who guarantee success without a solid foundation. Loren explores how some individuals claim they can help anyone achieve financial freedom, raising concerns about the moral implications and lack of accountability in such claims. He compares traditional therapy with motivational coaching, emphasizing the difference between years of education and quick certifications. Loren stresses the need for authenticity, education, and experience when selecting a coach or consultant. In his closing remarks, Loren shares practical advice on vetting coaches. He urges listeners to look beyond surface-level credentials and flashy marketing. Instead, he emphasizes the importance of choosing someone with a proven track record, genuine expertise, and a commitment to helping others. This episode is packed with actionable insights for anyone considering hiring a coach or consultant to support their goals.…
Uncover the truth behind Amazon bestseller claims and explore how the 16,000 book categories on the platform are often manipulated to create misleading accolades. In this episode of Wait What Really OK, Brand Communications and Optics Strategist Loren Weisman dives deep into the murky waters of book promotion practices. From inflated bestseller titles to questionable marketing tactics, Loren sheds light on how authenticity and authority are often sacrificed for short-term recognition. This episode is a must-listen for influencers, content creators, coaches, strategists, consultants, and professionals across industries like healthcare, legal, construction, and real estate who value transparency in branding and marketing. Loren exposes unethical practices such as buying reviews, manipulating categories, and using ghostwriters to fabricate success stories. Instead of falling for these deceptive tactics, he advocates for building genuine connections through original content and ethical marketing strategies. Whether you're an author looking to promote your book or a business professional aiming to establish credibility in your field, this episode offers practical insights into creating long-term trust with your audience. Learn how to leverage blogs, podcasts, and authentic storytelling to amplify your authority without compromising your integrity. This episode concludes with actionable strategies for ethical book promotion and sustainable success. Loren emphasizes the importance of transparency in branding and communication while warning against shortcuts that undermine credibility. By focusing on long-term growth over fleeting trends, this podcast provides a roadmap for professionals who want to stand out authentically in their industries.…
In this episode of the Wait What Really OK podcast, Loren Weisman, a brand communications and optics strategist, explores the phenomenon of having more coaches on the sidelines than players on the field. When considering coaches, ask yourself: do they support, strengthen, and ground you with authenticity and authority? Do they provide practices and posture, stability and security, experience and education, humility and honesty? Are they equipped with the intelligence and strategies to help you learn, maintain, and sustain your efforts and growth even after your time with them ends? Or are they merely marketing with foolish promises, false hype, and empty claims? Be careful. Vet and double-check any coach or program. Look at their accountability and humility, experience and authority, contracts and terms, authentic ability, marketing, popularity, promises, and honor. Examine their background, the people they've worked with, and the legitimacy of their books, videos, quotes, courses, content, certifications, and claims. Are these materials original or just boilerplate templates and marketing? If a coach claims to help anyone at any stage, isn't that a little scary?…
In this episode of the Wait What Really OK Podcast, Loren Weisman dives into the critical distinction between sharing opinions and stating facts. Tailored for influencers, content creators, coaches, strategists, consultants, and professionals in industries like healthcare, legal, construction, real estate, and startups, this discussion highlights how embracing transparency and authenticity can transform communication strategies. Weisman examines the growing issue of opinions being presented as facts and how this trend erodes trust. By clearly distinguishing personal perspectives from objective truths, businesses can foster more meaningful engagement and build long-term credibility. The episode explores the role of humility in messaging and how sharing subjective insights can resonate more effectively with audiences than asserting authority. Weisman critiques the arrogance often seen in influencer and business communication while offering actionable advice on crafting relatable and ethical messages. He also addresses the importance of compliance and liability awareness when presenting subjective opinions, particularly in sectors where trust is paramount. This approach helps professionals maintain integrity while navigating complex audience expectations. Weisman wraps up with strategies for building authentic trust through ethical communication and strategic messaging. He challenges manipulative models like "know, like, trust" and instead advocates for transparency and ethical behavior as the foundation for credibility. Listeners will gain insights into aligning their messaging with cultural sensitivities, algorithmic landscapes, and audience needs to amplify their authority. Whether you're a small business owner or a seasoned professional, this episode equips you with tools to refine your communication strategy and enhance your brand's authenticity.…
Amplified authentic opinions and intelligence to consider is the topic and touch point for s8. E7. n130. of the FSG messaging and optics podcast, Wait What Really OK. From the fixed focus groups to the ability to vote as much and as often as you like, the authentic voice and authentic opinion has trouble shining through. From artificial intelligence delivering data that can be artificially altered to the opinions of a paid influencer, we are missing out on authentic opinions from real people to understand the authority in what people are feeling, over the popularity of what people are being told people are feeling. Some of the issues are in communication. We see individuals sharing op-eds. One sided views of opinions that are placed in to editorial format instead of learning the Op Agg story… the aggregation of authentic opinions collected for the authority data that it could provide. Art, like music, like food is opinion. It is subjective and while there are popular opinions, a great deal of that popularity has been falsely bought. Then presented as intelligence that isn’t true. When we consider honoring opinions authentically and take them into account instead of only counting for popularity through an organized aggregator of authentic opinion, the data and intelligence can be more beneficial for everyone. If we can take the time and put in the efforts to amplify the authentic opinions and apply those results and intelligence across the board, everyone from the consumer to the companies behind a song, an artist, a product or a service, we might have a better chance of understanding what choices to make based on better intelligence. This brand messaging podcast is available on most sites, stations and apps where you may like to listen to podcasts. * Loren Weisman is the FSG messaging and optics strategist for the Fish Stewarding Group.* Weisman is also the host of the FSG messaging and optics podcast; Wait What Really OK. Fish Stewarding Group is bearing the weight of messaging, strategy, finance and development by coming along side. FSG is stewarding strategic solutions by only building authoritative businesses with authentically sound people. * Fish Stewarding Group Core Divisions: FSG Development - FSG Living - FSG Messaging & Optics* * FSG Headquarters: 6586 E Interstate 20, Abilene, TX 79601-7640 USA * * FSG Website: https://fishstewarding.com * * FSG Phone: 325-400-6950 * * FSG Email: MoreInfo@fishstewarding.com* * © 2023 Loren Weisman/Fish Stewarding Group/FSG Development/FSG Living. All Rights Reserved ® ℗ *…
Shop Local Shaming and small business messaging missteps is the topic and touch point for s8. E6. n129. of the FSG Messaging and Optics Podcast, Wait What Really OK. If you are telling me how terrible I am for shopping somewhere else and how I need to shop local or shop at your place, where does that create a desire to do so? Using guilt, shaming and passive aggressive tactics to try to attract customers tends to deliver the opposite results. When we take a step back and look at the situation as well as the perceptions of others, it can allow for a more engaging messaging in the advertising that can invite and market that many more people to local shopping. On the other side of it, focusing only shop local shaming style campaigns and using a yell, tell, sell and insulting vibe is not drawing people in, it is pushing them away. Moving the methodology and strategy of small business messaging to a place of authenticity, humility and respectful engagement can bring greater results. “Invite by explaining about you and your store. Market by educating about what you have. Message by sharing why it can be an advantage to buy from you… And consider staying in an authentic, sympathetic and relatable tone.” Consider taking a more honorable, understanding and respectful approach to draw in customers over using tactics that tend to insult, shame and push people away. This brand messaging podcast is available on most sites, stations and apps where you may like to listen to podcasts. * Loren Weisman is the FSG messaging and optics strategist for the Fish Stewarding Group.* Weisman is also the host of the FSG messaging and optics podcast; Wait What Really OK. Fish Stewarding Group is bearing the weight of messaging, strategy, finance and development by coming along side. FSG is stewarding strategic solutions by only building authoritative businesses with authentically sound people. * Fish Stewarding Group Core Divisions: FSG Development - FSG Living - FSG Messaging & Optics* * FSG Headquarters: 6586 E Interstate 20, Abilene, TX 79601-7640 USA * * FSG Website: https://fishstewarding.com * * FSG Phone: 325-400-6950 * * FSG Email: MoreInfo@fishstewarding.com* * © 2023 Loren Weisman/Fish Stewarding Group/FSG Development/FSG Living. All Rights Reserved ® ℗ *…
A brand messaging mission statement is more than just words. It's about aligning authentic branding with authority, humility, and integrity. In this podcast episode, Loren Weisman, Brand Communications and Optics Strategist, shares his approach to brand communications methodology. He discusses how strategic outreach, visibility strategies, and engagement strategies can amplify presence while maintaining authenticity. Loren emphasizes the importance of harmonizing honor, humility, and authority in brand messaging. By focusing on expert positioning and personal branding, he explains how amplifying authentic experts can lead to stronger connections and clearer communication. Authenticity strategies are key to creating a mission statement that resonates with audiences and builds trust. Whether you're looking to amplify marketing or improve brand visibility, this video dives into actionable insights for developing a brand messaging mandate. Learn how to craft a message that balances intention with perception and connects authentically across all platforms. Watch now to explore the methodology behind amplifying presence and creating lasting impact in brand communications.…
Strategic patience and pressure when preparing a launch is the topic and touch point for s8. E4. n127. of the Wait What Really OK messaging and optics podcast. There are thousands out there ready to share their perfect ways to launch your business, service, podcast, product, brand and what not. The problem with many of these methods is that they often times take a limited view of the elements and metrics that go in to a solid launch. The right launch includes an array of factors. In these factors, it may require a greater patience than some are used to in certain areas, while at the same time, a push to move a little more expediently than they might prefer. And while the world is full of motivational success books from top tier CEO’s all the way down to false prophets that took a course online and now market themselves as success gurus, there is no one correct formula. This can even come down to the delivery and performance of your message to investors to media and to others. “Sometimes the messaging and story are right where they need to be, but the issue is in the performance and delivery of that story and that message. The melody, tone, dynamics and tempo can be everything in a delivery.” Consider that this may be a greater road for you to take over using limited intelligence, expired truths or personal opinions that may not reflect the landscape around you. This FSG messaging and optics podcast is available in the links below and on most sites, stations and apps where you may like to listen to podcasts. * Loren Weisman is the FSG messaging and optics strategist for the Fish Stewarding Group.* Weisman is also the host of the FSG messaging and optics podcast; Wait What Really OK. Fish Stewarding Group is bearing the weight of messaging, strategy, finance and development by coming along side. FSG is stewarding strategic solutions by only building authoritative businesses with authentically sound people. * Fish Stewarding Group Core Divisions: FSG Development - FSG Living - FSG Messaging & Optics* * FSG Headquarters: 6586 E Interstate 20, Abilene, TX 79601-7640 USA * * FSG Website: https://fishstewarding.com * * FSG Phone: 325-400-6950 * * FSG Email: MoreInfo@fishstewarding.com* * © 2023 Loren Weisman/Fish Stewarding Group/FSG Development/FSG Living. All Rights Reserved ® ℗ *…
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