The Importance for Creatives and Coaches to be Consistent in Brand and Message Across Social Media Platforms

Your brand is how other people view you. If you use the right methods, you can control the message and optimize how your brand is presented to others. If you want your products and services to be easily recognizable, it’s important to be consistent in brand and message across all social media platforms.

Find Your Brand’s Voice

A great way to determine your brand’s voice is to think about what you want to be known for and how you want to talk to people. Do you want to be soft and subtle, polite and nice, or do you want to be bold, irreverent, and maybe even loud?

Keep your brand consistent with who you are personally so that you are authentic in how you connect with clients.  Also, have a look at how other entrepreneurs have branded themselves so you can determine how you can differentiate your brand from the others.

Repurpose Content


You don’t have to make brand-new content for each social media platform. You can share the same exact content across all channels. But, what you want to do is change the post text, change up the images in terms of size and type of image, but you want the tone and goal to be the same regardless of the channel you’re delivering it on.

Stay Relevant


Your brand needs to stay relevant so you will need to stay up to date on what’s new within your niche so that you can move with the times. This may mean that your ebook covers need to be changed to reflect changing reader tastes. But, you do want to keep your brand’s voice, logo, images, and so forth consistent because you want people to recognize you on any platform.

Maintain Consistency


You’re more trustworthy when you are consistent. It’s also easier to find and recognize you. Ensuring that you are consistent means that you’ll see improved client recognition because your trust levels are high.

Not only does being consistent with your brand make it easier for clients to identify you, it also makes it easier for you to manage your images and messages. You know that you will include your logo, your colors, your website link, etc on your materials which not only gives you brand consistency, it also means you have created a system so you can concentrate on your message rather than on what standard branding items need to be included.

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