What is brand voice?
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2025 4:05 am
“We’re here to celebrate and promote their accomplishments and give them the tools they need to be successful with our products internally,” she says.
Unearthing bolder paths to ROI
My conversation with Siegel is similar to many discussions I have with our facebook data customers about proving the ROI of social.
With a solution that increases team productivity, makes customer service teams more efficient and removes the need for manual data aggregation and reporting, Atlassian unearths clearer connections between social and the bottom line.
To learn more about how Sprout’s platform helps customers drive business outcomes with social, read the Total Economic Impact™ of Sprout Social.
Think about your favorite examples of a stand-out brand voice. Perhaps it’s a surf gear retailer that takes on the attitude of a surfer or the teen fashion brand that uses slang to connect with its target audience. Or maybe it’s the candy company that uses humor to delight customers of all ages.
In branding work, people often think about how a brand looks visually, from fonts and colors to design styles, but brand voice is also key to being memorable.
In this article, we’ll dive into the details on how voice and tone enhance your brand identity, tips for developing your voice and three stellar brand voice examples to help inspire you.
Unearthing bolder paths to ROI
My conversation with Siegel is similar to many discussions I have with our facebook data customers about proving the ROI of social.
With a solution that increases team productivity, makes customer service teams more efficient and removes the need for manual data aggregation and reporting, Atlassian unearths clearer connections between social and the bottom line.
To learn more about how Sprout’s platform helps customers drive business outcomes with social, read the Total Economic Impact™ of Sprout Social.
Think about your favorite examples of a stand-out brand voice. Perhaps it’s a surf gear retailer that takes on the attitude of a surfer or the teen fashion brand that uses slang to connect with its target audience. Or maybe it’s the candy company that uses humor to delight customers of all ages.
In branding work, people often think about how a brand looks visually, from fonts and colors to design styles, but brand voice is also key to being memorable.
In this article, we’ll dive into the details on how voice and tone enhance your brand identity, tips for developing your voice and three stellar brand voice examples to help inspire you.