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When you think of the most important things that affect your brand, the tone of what you write is most likely not the first thing that pops into your mind.  Mentioned more often are passion, consistency, exposure, and audience knowledge. But the tone, whether it is in a blog, on your website, or a post on Facebook, sets each of these things in motion, thus letting your target audience know where you stand.

What is meant by the tone, you may ask?  The tone is the mood or attitude shown in what you write.  If your product is a new video game, the tone should be exciting and fun.  You want your target audience to feel this in your writing. However, the tone used to write to a child about the video game will most likely be different than that used to write to an adult about the same game.

Of high importance is the tone used to make your brand stand out and be consistently recognized and respected by your readers.  Your brand is more than just your company logo. It includes such things as your company’s core values, your unique way of selling your products or services, and who your target customers are, as well as what they want.  Your brand must stay in your customers’ minds, and the tone in which you write must keep your customers satisfied with your company’s brand.


When determining what the tone should be in your written marketing content for your brand, the process should not be hurried through.  Many things need to be considered. Below are just a few:

Many other great tips and ideas can be found online and elsewhere that relate to tone and marketing. All are very important in putting together a document that will keep consumers coming back to read more and be drawn to your brand. Hopefully, the tips listed here have put you on the right track to improving your writing tone.

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