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What is Brand Voice?

TL;DR

The personality and emotion conveyed through your brand's written and spoken communication. Brand voice is consistent across all content, website, social media, emails, and ads. A law firm might be authoritative and reassuring; a kids' party company might be playful and energetic. Voice supports Brand Identity and builds connection.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Brand Voice

How do I define my brand voice?

List 3-5 adjectives that describe how you want to sound (e.g., friendly, expert, straightforward). Then note what you're NOT (e.g., not stuffy, not salesy). Document examples and non-examples. Your voice should reflect your brand's personality and resonate with your audience.

Should my brand voice match my personal voice?

For small businesses where you ARE the brand, yes, authenticity matters. For businesses meant to grow beyond you, develop a brand voice that could work with future team members. Document it so others can replicate it.

How do I keep brand voice consistent?

Create a brand voice guide with specific examples, do's and don'ts, and word lists. Train anyone who writes for your business. Review content before publishing. Consistency takes intentional effort, especially with multiple writers.

Can brand voice differ by platform?

Tone can adjust (more casual on social media, more formal in proposals) but core voice stays consistent. Think of it like how you speak differently at a party vs. a business meeting, still you, just adapted to context.

How does brand voice affect SEO?

Strong brand voice improves engagement metrics (time on page, return visits) which can indirectly help SEO. It also makes content memorable, encouraging shares and links. AI search may increasingly favor distinctive, authoritative voices.

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