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Top three strategies to communicate your brand voice to customers and employeesIn today's complex and ever-changing global economy, simply having a brand isn't enough; your brand has to be an experience. Brands aren't always the focal point for consumers, especially if they rarely interact with a specific company. But, they're still important for creating value and a sense of consumer trust. Creating a unified brand experience Take, for instance MGM Resorts International; I don’t know about you, but I don’t think about jetting off to a resort every day. Yet MGM is communicating to its customer base through an app they call “MGM M Life”. This app gives the entertainment giant the ability to establish a presence in a customer's everyday life. Their hyper-tuned brand voice has allowed MGM to create value and expand their market-share by acquiring Atlantic City’s best performing casino, bringing their brand before a larger, more diverse audience. Breaking down barriers to inter-office communicationTo effectively communicate with your customer base, the team behind you needs to be on the same page. I have worked with companies in the past that bogged down their employees with so many emails, meetings, and phone calls that the fact anything was able to get done was astonishing. Time management in the office can be strained as new projects or campaigns are launched. Use traditional advertising to share free resourcesPeople are looking to the web more and more everyday as a way to get their message out. However, I don’t think we should discredit traditional advertising. Granted the web does allow a tad more flexibility when it comes to advertising for free, but that doesn’t mean we should focus on the web alone. Sometimes you have something to say that’s newsworthy, especially if you have a free resource that can help people better understand your product or service. Plus, some customers won’t be comfortably using the web to process transactions. If you want to reach customers with varying levels of technological competency, you’ll need to blend traditional and digital media strategies. Merging context, value and accessibility in marketingYour brand voice does no good if the message lacks a certain buzz or excitement. Whether you’re trying to communicate with a million consumers or a ten person team you have to bring excitement and a sense of urgency to the conversation or your message falls flat. “Good communication is as stimulating as black coffee, and just as hard to sleep after." - Anne Morrow Lindbergh. About Hicks CrawfordHicks Crawford is a leading Online Marketing Business and author. Over the past 4 years, he's worked closely with clients from all over the world to help them get more results from inbound marketing and blogging. Through experience, he has mastered some of the most powerful Tech, Content Marketing and Social Media Platforms View my profile and articles... |