Messaging Guidelines
Use these guidelines whenever creating new copy for any external communications, marketing materials, or customer interactions.
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What you need to review
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Why Messaging Guidelines are crucial for your business.
Your customer lives in the age with endless content and limited attention.
They will still seek out 8 different touch points (social, site, reviews, etc) before deciding on whether to use your business for it’s services.
In each touch point they interact with you have 8 seconds to grab their attention and persuade them to continue to the next touch point.
During that decision making journey they will see 50-400 different ads.
This makes consistency and clarity in messaging essential.
When your unique value aligns across all touch points, it cuts through the noise, it grabs your customers attention.
A single, clear message builds trust. Trust leads them to choose your service over others.
Messaging Guidelines create clear and consistent messaging.
Why this is essential to your upgraded digital presence: We use these Messaging Guidelines to create the foundation for a strong, recognizable, and consistent identity, which in turn improves marketing efforts, builds customer loyalty, and enhances the overall perception of your business.
Your new Messaging Guidelines For clear and consistent messaging.
When To Use Your New Guidelines: Crafting any external communications, marketing materials, or customer interactions
Your customers
Why it’s important: Clearly defining who your customer(s) makes sure the rest of the messaging guidelines are tailored to the right people.
Business tone
Why it’s important: Business tone chooses the right voice you’d have in a story; it helps convey the emotion you want your words to carry.
Business personality
Why it’s important: Personality helps position your business closer to the feelings you want them to have about you.
Your services and their value
Service name
Description of the service
Why it’s important: Customers need consistency, especially when speaking about the values your services provide. Outlining them now ensure consistency.
Mission statement
Why it’s important: A mission statement clearly defines your businesses purpose and goals for your customer. It’s the thing your business believes in.
Vision statement
Why it’s important: A vision statement communicates a clear and inspiring long-term goal that your customer can get behind.
Values
Why it’s important: Values provide your customers clarity on what you focus on providing them in everything your business does.
The thing you own
Why it’s important: You have the ability to own one thing in your customers mind. Businesses that have successfully positioned their brand own a specific word in a customers mind.
The feeling you resolve:
Why it’s important: Customers will forget what you said, but will never forget how you made them feel. Deciding on one feeling to own makes it easier to reinforce that feeling to customers.