Why should I stop saying certain words when it comes to sales?




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Summary: Why should I stop saying certain words when it comes to sales?<br><br>The Brand Messaging Podcast Wait What Really OK Episode 57 is hosted by Brand Messaging Strategist Loren Weisman. Loren talks about the words that we should all be removing from our sales and pitches both verbally as well as in written materials. These should also be removed from our social media posts and especially the headlines. <br><br>We are in a war of words with so many overused and fluff words that have become so commonplace and oversaturated. By putting bin that extra effort to remove the words that are overused and work our pitches, headlines, and discussions with a greater authenticity and authority, it can help to stand out in a sea of junk. <br><br>On top of it, you have many people using these words and phrases to cover up what they don’t know. So why should I stop saying certain words and phrases? Because I want my message to be taken seriously and heard authentically. I believe you would want the same.<br><br>Why should I stop saying certain words when it comes to sales? is the title of episode 57. <br><br>This Brand Messaging Podcast is available on iHeartRadio, Spreaker, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, Podbean, Podcast Addict, Listen App, Podchaser, Stitcher, TuneIn, Chartable, Hubhopper and other Podcast Distributors.<br>************************************************<br>The Brand Messaging Podcast Wait What Really OK is Part Radio Show, Part Podcast, Part Strategy &amp; Part Comic Relief that takes apart the misconceptions, misunderstandings and mistakes of online branding, messaging and optics by delivering up to date, easy to understand information that can be applied to your messaging and brand messaging strategy, regardless of your business. <br>************************************************<br>Host, Loren Weisman is a Brand Messaging Strategist and Contributor for the Fish Stewarding Group which is Stewarding Strategic Solutions. Loren focuses on the authenticity, authority, optics, psychology and perceptions of a brand, persona or product. <br>*****************************************************<br>Fish Stewarding Group (Orlando Division) <br>207 West Plant Street<br>Winter Garden, Florida, 34777-0991<br>*************************************************<br>Links<br>FSG URL: <a href="https://fishstewarding.com/" rel="noopener">https://fishstewarding.com/</a><br>LW URL: <a href="https://lorenweisman.com/" rel="noopener">https://lorenweisman.com/</a><br>Podcast Info: <a href="https://lorenweisman.com/brand-messaging-podcast/" rel="noopener">https://lorenweisman.com/brand-messaging-podcast/</a><br>Videos: <a href="https://youtube.com/lorenweisman/" rel="noopener">https://youtube.com/lorenweisman/</a><br>Pictures: <a href="https://instagram.com/lorenweisman/" rel="noopener">https://instagram.com/lorenweisman/</a><br>Amazon Author Page: <a href="https://amazon.com/author/lorenweisman" rel="noopener">https://amazon.com/author/lorenweisman</a><br>********************************************** <br>Music Credits: Opening Theme Song<br>“Fully Licensed Wait What Really Ok Theme Song" by RKVC. <br>Copyright 2016 eMbloh Music (ASCAP)/ Cienzo Music (BMI). <br>Administered by Ass Backwards Music (ASCAP)/Bass Ackwards Music (BMI) <br>********************************************** <br>Music Credits: Closing Theme Song<br>“News and Information Podcast Percussion Outro” by Doug Hinrichs. <br>Copyright 2016 Dig And Be Dug Music (BMI).<br>Administered by Bass Ackwards Music (BMI)<br>**********************************************<br>Why should I stop saying certain words when it comes to sales?