Vertical graphic whose top half is a photo of Jessica Jordana Paxson, a white female with long wavey strawberry-blonde hair. She appears to be sitting in a small establishment with chairs clustered around tables. She has round-lense glasses and is smiling. Her shirt is a light tan and long-sleeved. The bottom half is a 'photo of Allison Scholes, a white female with long dark brown hair in a black and white pinstriped shirt wearing glasses in front of a white wall to the left of a partially seen window with white drapes styled to the right. Allison is wearing jeans, gold hoop earring in her right ear, black sandals, and a watch on her left wrist. There is a small line of white space between the two photos. Centered in the graphic covering parts of these photos is a white rectangle with a red outline. Inside the rectangle are two lines of text. the top line has red lines on both sides and says Create/Define. The second line reads A brand voice in all capital letters. At the bottom of the graphic is a blue rectangle that runs the full width with the url bossladyinsweatpants.com in black. The graphic is for episode 138 of the Social Media for Mompreneurs Podcast titled How to Create and Define a Brand Worthy Voice on Social Media and represented by the blog post titled Simple Yet Brilliant Ways To Find Your Unique Brand Voice.

 

 

What if you could stand out using your own, already inside you, simple and unique brand voice? Wouldn’t that be great?

You keep hearing about this thing called a brand voice. Just use your brand voice. Does this leave you confused, frustrated, and still left blending in when you know you’re meant to stand out?

I’ve been there sister. It doesn’t matter if you’re an extrovert or introvert. We all struggle with this at some point.

The good news? My friend and expert copywriter, Jess Jordana-Paxson, is here to drop some brilliant but simple ways to push through the fancy-pants lingo to your unique voice.

This episode is for you if these questions still come up in your business:

  • How to make sure your brand voice stays consistent
  • Do you need to create your voice or is it something you have already
  • How to blend your message with your brand voice
  • Why it’s so hard to write for yourself

Watch The Interview For Jess’s Simply Brillant Ways To Find Your Brand Voice

 

 

 

Vertical graphic whose background is yellow for the top third and the remaining background is blue The top has the words How to create and define a brand worthy voice on social media centered on two lines. Below the words is a large photo of Jessica Jordana Paxson, a white female with long wavy strawberry-blonde hair. She's sitting in a small establishment with chairs clustered around tables. She has round-lense glasses and is smiling. Her shirt is a light tan and long-sleeved. She's at a table with an iced coffee beverage, a smartphone. and a spiral-bound notebook on top. SHe's resting her right hand on the notebook, which is holding a pen. She has an orange scrunchie ponytail holder on the right wrist and a watch with a pale peach band on the left wrist. This photo is framed by a thin black line that takes up the middle two-thirds of the graphic and is aligned left leaving about a quarter of the horizontal space clear on the right and a smaller space on the left. To the right of this photo are the words featuring Jordana Paxson oriented vertically reading top to bottom. On the bottom left is a round photo of Allison Scholes, a white female with long dark brown hair in a black and white pinstriped shirt holding a pair of glasses in front of an off-white background with Social Media for Mompreneurs Podcast overlaid in a curve at the bottom edge. This photo overlays the bottom corner of the first photo slightly. In the bottom left corner, not touching any of the other elements, is a dark pink rectangle with LISTEN! in white on top of it. The graphic is for episode 138 of the podcast titled How to Create and Define a Brand Worthy Voice on Social Media and represented by the blog post titled Simple Yet Brilliant Ways To Find Your Unique Brand Voice.

 

This interview is so much fun and full of tips you can use now to nail your brand voice. Jess also shares a great free gift that I’m linking to below. There’s also links to her website, Instagram, and even more free resources.  After all the easy-to-follow advice you get from this interview, I know you’re going to want to keep in touch with her.

After Listening To Jess’s Tips To Crafting Your Unique Brand Voice, You’ll Know:

  • Why it’s so hard to write for yourself
  • How you make your everyday stories interesting (HINT: Her free gift helps with this!)
  • What the two parts to having a brand voice that is uniquely you are and how to “find” them
  • How to use your brand voice to attract the right people into your audience by meshing in your mission
  • What you can do as an introvert to serve your audience and stay aligned with who you are

So it’s time to grab an iced coffee drink with Jess (or something delish) and dive right in! Be sure to grab the free gift and keep in touch with Jess using the links below.

Connect with Jess to continue to conversation about your unique voice:

Instagram
Free Gift: Your Connect Worthy Story
Other Free Resources
Website
Email: [email protected]

 

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Full Transcript Below!

Before you go, I’d love to connect with you and give you some gifts to help you grow your online presence!

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