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Accu-Print
3503 Crosspoint
San Antonio, TX 78217
www.accu-print.com
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San Antonio Printing Services

We offer direct mail printing services, business cards, banners, promotional items, and more. Customers in San Antonio and around the world have experienced our great customer service. Printing and direct mail is our specialty! We provide printing services for customers in San Antonio, Houston, Austin, Dallas, and nationwide!  We also offer promotional products printing. 

Let us combine our commercial printing, label printing, and marketing expertise with the service necessary to take your project from concept to completion.

Family Owned Business Since 1986
  • Accu-Print * Proudly Serving San Antonio
    Accu-Print * Proudly Serving San Antonio

    “Ranked in Top 100 PrintShops in America by American Printing Magazine”

    Call us (210) 692-1927

  • Strand out with our San Antonio Printing Services.
    Strand out with our San Antonio Printing Services.

    Our print shop has been around for over 30 years. We are a premier, one-stop custom printing shop that proudly serves San Antonio as well as around the globe.

Welcome to Accu-Print. Based in San Antonio, we provide printing services, marketing, direct mail, variable printing, label printing personalized URLS, QR Codes,website design, mobile websites, responsive web design, graphic design and we are a master at mailing services. 

Let us print and design your business stationery package, business cards, letterhead, envelopes, flyers, Blueprint printing, brochures, door hangers, postcards and any marketing material for your company.  

Based in San Antonio, we also offer promotional items such as custom pens and mugs Accu-Print has a full service in-house mailing facility for all your mailing requirements - data, inkjetting, inserting, and tabbing. 

Ask about adding a QR code to your printed brochures, postcards, signage and marketing materials. You can stop the "print shop near me" and "printing company near me" searches! We are here to help! 

We offer printing services in San Antonio, Austin, Dallas, Houston, Schertz, San Marcos, New Braunfels, Fort Worth, El Paso, and more!  

Clients: Universities, Non Profit, Small Businesses, as well as corporations come to Accu-Print for their printing and mailing needs. People from different industries come to us for targeted direct mail campaigns, flyers, letters, self-mailers, and greeting cards. We are based in Texas and serve customers across the country

How to Establish a Unique Brand Voice

What is a brand voice?

Brand voice is the emotion and personality that go into a brand’s communications. It should be found in everything your brand produces, from the language it uses to the images in its marketing assets. Your customers should be able to distinguish your brand’s voice from the crowd.

 

Why is brand voice so important?

Having a consistent brand voice is key to a long-lasting brand. If your brand voice is constantly changing, you risk confusing your audience and driving them to a better-branded competitor.

 

What’s the difference between brand voice and tone?

Brand voice should remain consistent across all marketing efforts. It is the personality of your brand.

Tone refers to the emotion behind the particular marketing asset. It can vary depending on the piece the brand produces. 

 

Check out this -by-step guide to building your brand voice:

 

Step 1: Review your brand’s mission statement

Your company’s mission statement should include its values, which you can use to create its personality. Your marketing executions should help consumers connect your brand to its values.

 

Step 2: Examine your current messaging

If you’ve already produced copy or content, you should look over it. Review any marketing efforts your company has done, such as:

  • websites.
  • social media posts.
  • radio ads.
  • TV ads.
  • blog posts.
  • videos.
  • print products.
  • in-store signage.

Do these assets all have a consistent brand voice? Do they match the values found in your mission statement? If they don’t, how can they be improved?

Look especially at the highest-performing assets. What about them are people drawn to? These can tell you what your audience relates to most and can help you plan future marketing efforts.

 

Step 3: Make an online survey.

A simple audience poll can give your company insights into its brand voice. By asking the following questions, you can find out valuable information that can be used to improve your company’s marketing efforts:

  • How would you describe our brand?
  • Do you think our tone is appropriate?
  • If our brand was a person, what do you think it would sound like?

There are plenty of free online tools that let you make a survey in a matter of seconds. You can post the links to social pages, or send them to an email list.

 

Step 4: Research and understand your audience.

Researching a small segment of your best customers can give you a better understanding a brand voice they’ll relate to. By looking at their social media activity, you can get a sense for what their interests are, how they write and things they watch and read. Keep a list of words that describe your top audience, and use it to create your brand voice. For example, if your best customers are 20-something males who watch Monday Night Football, drink Americanos from Starbucks and read athlete autobiographies, you can model your brand voice to be tough, honest and real.

 

Step 5: Create a brand voice chart.

Determine three to four words that best represent your brand. Then, create a chart that explains how each trait should and shouldn’t be represented in your marketing. It should include:

  • a list of your brand traits on the left.
  • a brief explanation of each trait in the next column.
  • two far-right columns that explain how to use (and not use) each trait.

You can find many great examples of brand voice charts by doing a quick web search.

 

Step 6: Enforce consistency among employees

Now that you have your brand voice figured out, it’s time to relay to the company and give them guidelines on how to implement it. This helps make sure brand standards are maintained consistently throughout the company so all assets seem like they come from the same brand.

Brand voice is crucial to a company’s success. It is the personality consumers interact with, and if they can relate to it, they are likely to become brand advocates. Creating a great brand voice doesn’t have to be difficult, and with these simple steps, you’ll be on your way to an easily recognizable brand.

Accu-Print
3503 Crosspoint
San Antonio, TX 78217
www.accu-print.com
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