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Wait What Really OK with Loren Weisman

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With the high level of authority on review sites as well as the views of images and reads that attract a very wide audience to sites like Trip Advisor, Yelp, Facebook and Google, adding reviews can do more than you might realize. S7.E5.#118 Reviewing authentically over demanding them for popularity digs in to the stewarding aspects of indirect connection and engagement through content that can be seen by that many more eyes than you may realize. At the same time, that tone, temperature and authenticity in your reviewing can result in connecting people to you indirectly to learn about what you do or what you offer. By getting out of the oversaturated mindset of needing to market at every moment and using some of these social sites as social sites, this can creating an inviting and engaging way to connect to people and maintain that connection. Then, for some, they might click through to your products, your pages, your products and businesses. In that transition, it can reveal more of a connection for those that want to refer or share about you, over the usual being forced to. There is a psychological element there as well. From a series of products you reviewed, to businesses that you have used, to restaurants you like and dislike, sharing these reviews can help you to become an authoritative source for those that agree with your experience. On that same token though. Be authentic. Don’t try to make every review a glowinbg five star. People will see through that instantly. Consider looking the stewarding approach of reviews. While it is not directly marketing you, your product or business, it may do much more t authentically connect you and building a level of trust that normal marketing channels don’t. S7.E5.#118 Reviewing authentically over demanding them for popularity ****The Brand Messaging Podcast Wait What Really OK is a methodical, comical and informational podcast sharing authentic brand messaging, optics approaches & strategies for honorable authority driven businesses. ****Host, Loren Weisman is a Brand Messaging Strategist and Contributor for FSG Messaging and Optics. Loren focuses on the authenticity, authority, optics, psychology and perceptions of a brand, persona or product. ****Fish Stewarding Group & FSG Messaging and Optics(Orlando Division)207 West Plant StreetWinter Garden, Florida, 34777-0991****Loren Weisman LinksWeb: https://lorenweisman.com/IMDb: https://imdb.me/lorenweisman/YouTube: https://YouTube.com/lorenweisman/Amazon: https://Amazon.com/author/lorenweisman/Send2Press: https://Send2Press.com/wire/profile/loren-weismanAudible: https://Audible.com/author/loren-weisman/B003JU21WIGoogle Business: https://brand-messaging-strategist.business.site****The Brand Messaging Podcast Wait What Really OK hosted by FSG Messaging and Optics Brand Messaging Strategist Loren Weisman is available on Pandora, iHeart, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, Radio Public, Castbox, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Podbean, Acast, Audio Burst, Plex, Anchor, Jio Saavn, Spreaker, Ivoox, Overcast, Blubrry, Bullhorn, Podbay, Podchaser, Gaana, Podhero, Podcasters Directory, YouTube, IMDb, RSS Feed and other locations. ****Brand Messaging Podcast WWROK LinksPodcast Info Page: http://brandmessagingpodcast.com/Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/waitwhatreallyOGoogle Business Page: https://brand-messaging-podcast.business.site/Podcast IMDb Page: https://imdb.com/title/tt12847210/****Brand Messaging Podcast Music Credits 1:Opening Theme Song“Fully Licensed Wait What Really Ok Theme Song" by RKVC.Copyright 2016 eMbloh Music (ASCAP)/Cienzo Music (BMI).Administered by Ass Backwards Music (ASCAP)/Bass Ackwards Music (BMI)http://rkvc.net/****Reviewing authentically over demanding them for popularity.