Why Tone of Voice matters?
A customer's impression of your brand is formed through various interactions with your company, whether it's your website, advertising, or communication with your employees. Statistically, a significant portion of these interactions happens through text. TOV is needed to make the company's voice sound consistent, and its messages work for the brand and its brand strategy. Basically, it means, that a well-developed TOV allows you to highlight your uniqueness and write texts tailored to your target audience, and it also helps promote the brand's values and promises.
Okay, but what's the problem?
In the form of a document, a TOV describes specific ways to construct phrases and the stylistic approach when communicating with customers. Branding agencies gladly sell TOV as an addition to the brand strategy – and to their credit, it's often a good document that genuinely addresses the brand's communication challenges. However, most of them still fall into the same pitfalls. At least three problems can be identified: