How We’re Using the Edelman Trust Barometer to Shape Small Business Strategy for 2026

Strategies to consider for a strong 2026

The 2026 Edelman Trust Barometer was released yesterday, and we were especially eager to get our hands on it—because January is strategy season, and increasingly, AI is powering how strategy gets done.

As small business owners plan for 2026, the questions feel bigger than ever:

  • How do we build trust?

  • How do we stay relevant in a rapidly changing market?

  • And how do we plan with confidence amid economic uncertainty, cultural division, and accelerating technology?

This year’s Edelman report—“Trust Amid Insularity”—offers important signals for leaders navigating exactly these questions.

📊 You can explore the full report here: https://www.edelman.com/trust/2026/trust-barometer

At Logan PR, we’re seeing these insights come to life every day through our Brand & Build strategy sessions, Brandcamp, and AI-powered planning work. The data confirms what many small business owners already feel: trust is no longer just a value—it’s a strategic asset.

Below are 7 key takeaways from the Edelman Trust Barometer 2026, and what they mean for small businesses planning for the year ahead.

1. Trust Has Gone Local—and Small Businesses Benefit

The report shows that 7 in 10 people are hesitant to trust those who feel different from them. As fear and uncertainty rise, trust narrows—and becomes more personal.

People are more likely to trust:

  • Their employer

  • Local businesses

  • People they interact with regularly

What this means:

Small businesses don’t compete on scale—we compete on presence, proximity, and relationships. Being visible, consistent, and human is a competitive advantage.

2. Community Building Is Now a Strategic Priority

As trust in large institutions weakens, people turn to smaller circles and peer networks for stability and reassurance.

That makes:

  • Business networking

  • Partnerships

  • In-person and virtual community spaces

not “extras,” but trust infrastructure.


A Milestone Worth Celebrating

January also marks the one-year anniversary of the Alignable Alliance of Prince George’s County, which we launched last January to create a consistent, trusted space for small business owners to connect and grow.

In just one year, the Alliance has grown to over 1,000 business owners—clear proof that community is not a “soft” strategy, but a competitive advantage.



3. Bridge Builders Earn More Trust Than Loud Brands

One of the most important findings in the report: when businesses address divisive or high-stakes issues, people trust companies most when they encourage cooperation and shared solutions, rather than taking sides.

What this means:

Small businesses don’t need to be culture warriors. We earn trust by staying focused on shared goals, practical outcomes, and community well-being.



4. Employees Are the Most Trusted Messengers

Trust in “my employer” is higher than trust in government, media, or NGOs.

Employees don’t just represent your business internally—they extend trust outward to customers, families, and communities.

What this means:

Internal culture directly impacts external credibility. Clear communication, shared purpose, and leadership transparency matter more than ever.



5. Economic Anxiety Is Shaping Customer Behavior

Only about one-third of people believe the next generation will be better off. Job insecurity, rising costs, and rapid change are shaping how people buy, engage, and commit.

In moments like this, customers don’t respond to hype. They respond to:

  • Clarity

  • Competence

  • Stability

What this means:

Businesses that explain how they’re adapting—and why they’re reliable—build long-term loyalty.

6. AI Literacy Is Now a Leadership Skill

The Trust Barometer highlights growing fear of being left behind by AI—especially among small businesses and workers without access to guidance.

AI isn’t just a technology issue.

It’s a trust issue.

When leaders understand and use AI transparently, it:

  • Reduces fear

  • Improves decision-making

  • Frees time for creativity and relationship-building


That’s why we integrate AI into strategic planning through Brand & Build Sessions.

Learn more

and immersive experiences like Brandcamp—not as a replacement for human insight, but as a tool that strengthens it.



7. Small Businesses Are the New Trust Brokers

Edelman introduces the concept of trust brokering—helping people work across differences by listening, translating, and focusing on shared goals.

Small businesses already do this every day:

  • Across industries

  • Across cultures

  • Across communities

What this means:

Every collaboration, networking event, and learning space is an act of trust building.


Strategy Season Checklist: What to Review for 2026 Planning

External reports matter—but strong strategy also comes from your own data.

As you plan for 2026, we recommend reviewing:

Market & context

  • Edelman Trust Barometer

  • Other business publications

  • Industry and local economic reports

Your performance data

  • Website traffic and conversions

  • Social media engagement

  • Email performance

  • PR visibility and partnerships

  • Sales and lead sources

Audience & operations

  • Customer feedback and objections

  • Team capacity and skill gaps

  • Processes AI could streamline

Pairing these insights with AI-powered analysis helps turn information into clarity.

Community + Learning in Action at Logan PR

At Logan PR, we believe trust is built through connection and competence.

That’s why we invest in:

  • Strategic education

  • AI-powered planning

  • Community-building for small businesses


🗓 Tuesdays | Live on Zoom

💻 The Branded Business Series (with A.I. Demo)

👉 https://www.alignable.com/groups/alignable-alliance-of-prince-georges-county-md/events/the-branded-business-series-w-a-i-demo-jan-2026-12

🎉 Thursday, January 22

📍 E-Life Restaurant

🎂 Logan PR’s First-Year Anniversary & In-Person Networking Event



A Question for 2026 Planners

As you work on your strategy for the year ahead:

What environmental factors are you watching most closely—and what reports, data, or expertise do you trust to guide your decisions?

We’d love to learn what’s shaping your thinking.

Let’s Build Your 2026 Strategy Together

If you’re ready to move from insight to action, we’d love to work with you.

At Logan PR, we support both:

  • Business branding, PR, and strategic communications, and

  • Personal branding for founders and leaders building trust alongside their companies


You can explore our full suite of offerings here:

👉 https://store.loganpr.com


Whether you’re refining your brand, planning your growth, or learning how to use AI with confidence, strategy works best when it’s intentional—and built in community.



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