This Is The Foundation of All Great Brands | Ep. 548
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Authenticity Isn’t a Strategy: Build Reputation Through Consistent Real Work
In this Growth Notes episode, Frazier argues that authenticity is often overused in marketing but is essential and not a tone, filter, aesthetic, or strategy; it’s a behavior: showing what you actually do rather than what you think people want to see. He explains that in an era where AI makes much content look fake, trust and reputation matter most, especially in an industry driven by referrals. Frazier criticizes “billboard” marketing like posting closed loans, rate-drop graphics, generic quotes, and highlight reels, saying it feels manufactured and hollow. He says the strongest referral networks come from people who show up, do what they say, avoid jargon, and stay real, relatable, transparent, and consistent over time, letting their content match their real conversations and work.