How to Know Who to Believe on the Internet (Spoiler: The Answer Is Nobody) #27

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How to Know Who to Believe on the Internet (Spoiler: The Answer Is Nobody) (Online Trainer Show #27) This is an episode full of firsts and big news! Ren isn’t wearing a hat! There’s something about cupcakes! Carolina made a major life decision! Jonathan found a golden throne! But it’s not all good news for the gang today; Jonathan shares the story that brought him to today’s topic: who to trust on the internet. They’ll share some of the measures of seriousness they each look for when finding what they need online. In a shocking revelation, Jonathan has real-life examples of how easy it is to lie on the internet and the hilarious way someone got “outed” in their lie. What’s important to you when you are looking for someone to trust online? Listen now for tips on how to avoid being scammed online. In This Episode: Ren talks about the earthquake in North Carolina; it gets graphic [04:45] Jonathan and his wife ate salads that were 100% from their garden [07:40] What are Jonathan’s criteria for weeding people out online? [17:23] Why you should whittle down your options before you go deeper [21:34] Be willing to do the work, so you’ll be less likely to be caught in scams [31:55] Do you know the person approaching you? Do they know you? [33:00] Interact with people who have provided you with value [34:53] How long has this “expert” been in the business? [37:37]   “I would value a trusted recommendation. When you see recommendations from folks who have built up a reputation, and they're someone who you jive with, that you deeply respect - I would value that.” - Jonathan Goodman   Look for Indications of Seriousness What does this person have to lose by offering bad business? Jonathan has a story about how he knew which barber to trust in a new town. There are nonsense lists out there that people can pay to be on; here’s how to separate non-merit-based lists of the so-called “best” in their business.   It’s Shockingly Easy to Lie Online Everything is for sale, including before and after photos. Fake profiles are quick and easy to make. Anyone can buy an appearance, buy their way onto a list, even buy testimonials. Learn how to be discerning.   Trust People You Know What’s important to you? What are your personal relationships with people you know you can trust? Look at how long this so-called “expert” has been in the business…and who can vouch for them.   SPONSORS   Get started TODAY with the world-leading certification and business development program for personal trainers, nutrition coaches, and gym owners – The Online Trainer Academy: https://onlinetrainer.com/academy   Enjoy this special offer of 60 days FREE on PT Distinction from The Online Trainer Show! - https://onlinetrainer.com/ptd   YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/JonGoodmanPTDC