Just like every human being has a voice or a tone they use to connect with people around them, so do businesses. In order to build a strong digital presence, it is very important for a business to build an equally strong brand voice. However, it is also one of the most ignored aspects, especially when it comes to small businesses. They often focus more on visuals and creating an aesthetic feed, but they forget how to personalize their voice.
If you look at some social media statistics, you will know why it is so important to have a social footprint. However, it would all fail if you don't have a consistent brand voice. Hence, in this blog, we will discuss what brand voice is and how you can create a consistent voice to use across all your social media channels.
What is Brand Voice?
Your brand voice is what reflects the entire personality of your brand. It creates a persona for your business, and it is how you interact with your audience when discussing your products or services. It is the perspective that is unique to your brand and reflects the values that you stand for. The tonality, the linguistics and the approach you use for such discussions are what make up your brand voice.
For example, a sports brand like Nike, which stands by always motivating the athletes, has a motivational voice consistent throughout its campaigns. Another example is the century-old brand Coca-Cola, which has always promoted the idea of a happy life, and it is reflected in all its commercials throughout.
Here are a few reasons that make a consistent brand voice so important.
Tips to Maintain Consistent Brand Voice on Social Media
Now that we have established how important it is to have a consistent brand voice, here are a few steps you can take to maintain it throughout.
The first step in building a consistent brand voice is to first analyze your business persona and identity. It will help you create a voice that is not only unique but also authentic. Ask yourself the following questions.
Once you have answers to these questions, you will get a rough idea of what an ideal voice for your brand should be like. For example, if you are a beauty care brand that envisions empowering its customers, you can't use a sarcastic tone to market yourself.
Your Brand voice is made up of three important components, i.e. the brand personality, brand tone and language.
You will see your brand voice taking shape once you have identified the three components. If there are multiple people handling communication for your business, make sure they also understand these components in order to keep the parity.
As important as it is to know what your brand stands by, it is also crucial to know what your brand doesn't resonate with. You must focus on identifying aspects of a brand voice that your brand doesn't want to be associated with. Ask the following questions for a clearer answer.
Even if you are a small business with a one-person army handling everything, you should still take this advice. Create a brand style guide that includes the following details.
Get as detailed as you want with your style guide, but do maintain it. It is sometimes easy to deviate from your set brand personality. Hence, irrespective of whether you have a team or not, create a brand style guide that you can always go back to for reference as and when needed. You can also use a content library tool offered by SocialP
ilot to store your posts and hashtags for easier access.
Takeaway
Building a strong brand voice is the first step towards building a good social media presence. As you start posting more content, your brand voice shall get clearer to your audience. Make sure you are consistent with posting content, or take the help of a social media content scheduler for seamless planning and posting of your content.
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