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What I include in my brand voice guide Hey there, {NAME}! Have you ever handed a piece of content ov

What I include in my brand voice guide [image]( Hey there, {NAME}! Have you ever handed a piece of content over to a freelancer only for it to come back sounding nothing like you? If this rings true for you… I’d love to share my secrets for creating a stellar brand voice guide – AKA the secret to making ANY piece of content sound like YOU. [Click here to listen!]( In this juicy episode, I’ll reveal what you must include in your brand voice guide to make sure EVERY piece of content in your business oozes your personality. Even if you didn’t write it. I’ll also be going behind the scenes of what I include in my own brand voice guide. (My team and I would be lost without it!) Along with this value-packed episode, I’m sharing a FREE outline for your brand voice guide – along with examples of what I include in my own. [>> Click here to snag your FREE Brand Voice Guide]( I can’t even begin to describe how much easier life gets when you have have crystal clarity on what your brand voice is and how to weave it into your content. Nailing this one part of your business will help you: - Stand out from the crowd - Spend LESS time creating content - Elevate your brand Click your favorite podcast player to discover how to develop your brand voice AND put it in writing! [image]() [image](=) [image]( [Listen on Apple]() [Listen on Spotify](=) [Listen with Show Notes]( ALL my best, Amy PS. “In order to succeed, you’ve gotta hustle!” ^^ That ^^ is one piece of business advice that I’m sick and tired of hearing. My team and I have a 4-day work week – and I can confirm that rest, not hustle, has fueled us to build up my 8-figure business. (If the “hustle harder” message rubs you up the wrong way too, you’ll love this week’s shorty episode. [Click here to listen!]() Along with the myth of hustle culture, there are three other pieces of popular advice that I think we as entrepreneurs could do without. [Tune in to hear what advice I’m tired of hearing]( – and explore how to pivot the way you think about potentially harmful advice to empower yourself to make smart decisions in your business. Not into gaining valuable step-by-step guidance from the Online Marketing Made Easy podcast? [Click here]( to opt out of emails relating to my podcast and keep your inbox focused on those big business goals. You won’t be taken off of my list completely, I'll just remove you from any podcast emails. ;) To update your information or unsubscribe from my email list completely click here: [Unsubscribe]( Amy Porterfield, Inc. 6339 Charlotte Pike #920 Nashville, Tennessee 37209 United States

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