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A lot of writers refer to a client's past content to help capture their voice and guide the copy they set out to write. But if you're only looking at past content, you're actually missing a crucial part of brand voice: the actual VOICE of the client. In this episode, we talk about how you can learn your client's voice, and bridge the content gap.
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A lot of writers refer to a client's past content to help capture their voice and guide the copy they set out to write. But if you're only looking at past content, you're actually missing a crucial part of brand voice: the actual VOICE of the client. In this episode, we talk about how you can learn your client's voice, and bridge the content gap.