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AUTHORITY: Being Good at What You Do Is the Bare Minimum Now

AUTHORITY: Being Good at What You Do Is the Bare Minimum Now

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Being good at what you do? That's the baseline now.

In today's market, competence secures loyalty — but it does not secure demand. Your clients aren't choosing between you and the person an hour away anymore. They're choosing between you and the entire internet.

In this episode of the Authority season, we unpack why "being good" is no longer a differentiator in rural and regional business — and why visibility, positioning, and authority are now the leverage points that drive scale.

The geography walls are gone. Buyers are researching, Googling, comparing, and fact-checking before they ever reach out. If your digital presence doesn't reflect your real capability, you're losing opportunities you don't even know existed.

This episode will shift you from "I do great work" to "I am the obvious choice."

🔑 Inside this episode:

  • Why competence is now the bare minimum

  • The shift from local reputation to global comparison

  • How perceived authority drives pricing power

  • Why visibility compounds credibility

  • The danger of relying on word-of-mouth alone

  • The difference between being good and being the leader

👉 Tori is hosting a masterclass:

How to Become a Regional Expert and End the Time-for-Money Trap

March 12 | 60-minute live workshop

DM "MASTERCLASS" on Instagram to register, or head to this link: https://www.theregionalexperts.com/masterclass-2026

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