Your AI Content Advantage: Developing Brand Voice & Humanizing AI Text
Introduction Have you ever read something online and just known which company wrote it? That’s the power of brand voice. With AI tools making content creation faster than ever, the businesses that stand out will be those that infuse their …
Overview
Introduction
Have you ever read something online and just known which company wrote it? That’s the power of brand voice. With AI tools making content creation faster than ever, the businesses that stand out will be those that infuse their unique personality into AI-generated text.
This guide will show you how to:
- Define your unique brand voice
- Create simple prompts for AI tools that capture your style
- Edit AI content to sound more human and authentic
- Apply these skills to real business situations
Let’s turn boring AI text into content that sounds like YOU!
What You’ll Learn
- Brand Voice Basics: What makes your business sound like YOU
- AI-Friendly Voice Guidelines: How to tell AI tools your style
- Human Touch Techniques: Simple editing tricks to make AI content sound natural
- Real-World Applications: Case studies showing how real businesses use these methods
- Ready-to-Use Prompts: Copy, paste, and customize for your needs
Part 1: Finding Your Brand Voice
What Is Brand Voice?
Brand voice is how your business “sounds” when it communicates. Just like your friend who always uses certain phrases or has a special way of telling stories, your brand should have its own distinct personality.
The Brand Voice Worksheet
Answer these simple questions to discover your brand voice:
- If your brand was a person, who would they be? (A helpful teacher? A fun friend? A wise expert?)
- Pick 3-5 words that describe how you want to sound:
- Friendly? Professional? Funny? Serious?
- Casual? Formal? Excited? Calm?
- Which of these pairs feels more like your brand?
- Teaching vs. Chatting
- Serious vs. Playful
- Facts vs. Stories
- Short and simple vs. Detailed explanations
- What would your brand NEVER say? (List phrases, tones, or words to avoid)
- Who are you talking to? (Describe your ideal customer in a few sentences)
Brand Voice Chart
Create a simple chart like this:
| Voice Trait | Description | Do | Don’t |
|---|---|---|---|
| Friendly | We’re approachable and helpful | Use “you” and ask questions | Sound cold or robotic |
| Expert | We know our stuff | Share specific tips and examples | Use jargon or talk down to people |
| Simple | We make complex things easy | Use short sentences and everyday words | Overcomplicate or use big words when small ones work |
Part 2: Telling AI Your Brand Voice
Now that you know your brand voice, let’s tell AI tools about it!
Creating Your AI Voice Prompt
Copy this template and fill in YOUR details:
When writing for [your business name], please follow these voice guidelines:
1. We sound: [your 3-5 voice words]
2. Our tone is: [describe your approach]
3. We always: [your consistent practices]
4. We never: [things to avoid]
5. Our audience is: [brief description of your customers]
6. Example of our voice: [paste a short paragraph of your existing content]
Sample Filled-in Prompt
When writing for Sunshine Bakery, please follow these voice guidelines:
1. We sound: Warm, friendly, passionate, and neighborhood-focused
2. Our tone is: Like a friend sharing a favorite recipe - excited but not overwhelming
3. We always: Use simple baking terms, share the "why" behind our methods, and add a touch of humor
4. We never: Use fancy culinary school language, sound corporate, or make people feel bad about their baking skills
5. Our audience is: Home bakers who love treats but don't have professional training
6. Example of our voice: "Our chocolate chip cookies taste like childhood memories! We use the same recipe Grandma Emma created back in 1978, with one special twist - a sprinkle of sea salt that makes the chocolate flavors pop. Don't worry about making them perfect. As we like to say, 'The messiest cookies taste the best!'"
Part 3: Humanizing AI Content
AI content often sounds… well, like AI wrote it! Here’s how to fix that:
The 5-Minute Humanizing Checklist
After getting content from an AI tool, run through this quick checklist:
- Add personal touches: Insert a relevant story or example from your experience
- Vary sentence length: Mix short sentences with longer ones
- Use contractions: Change “do not” to “don’t” and “we are” to “we’re”
- Add transition words: However, besides, meanwhile, actually, honestly
- Include a touch of emotion: “We’re excited to share…” or “We understand how frustrating it is when…”
- Break writing rules (sometimes): Start a sentence with “And” or “But” occasionally
- Read it out loud: If you stumble, rewrite that part
Before & After Example
AI Original:
Email marketing is an effective strategy for businesses. It provides a return on investment of $36 for every $1 spent. To implement email marketing, businesses should collect email addresses, segment their audience, create valuable content, and analyze results.
Humanized Version:
Email marketing is hands-down one of our favorite strategies (and for good reason!). For every dollar you spend, you could see $36 back in your pocket. Pretty amazing, right?
Here's the simple approach we use:
- Collect those email addresses whenever you can
- Group similar customers together
- Write stuff people actually want to read
- Then look at what worked and do more of that!
And honestly, the hardest part is just getting started. We put it off for months when we first opened our shop!
Part 4: Real-World Success Stories
Case Study #1: Local Fitness Studio
The Business: FlexFit Studio, a small gym with 3 locations
The Challenge: Their AI-written workout descriptions sounded boring and generic
The Solution:
- They defined their brand voice as: Motivating, supportive, energetic but never aggressive
- They created this simple prompt for AI tools:
Write in a voice that's like an encouraging friend who believes in you. Use active language, some second-person "you" statements, and at least one motivational phrase. Keep sentences short and energetic. Avoid drill sergeant language or anything that might shame people about fitness levels.
- They humanized the content by:
- Adding specific instructor names
- Including little jokes about how tough certain exercises feel
- Mentioning their actual gym equipment
- Adding personal tips their trainers use
The Result: 58% more signups for their classes from their email newsletter and website content!
Case Study #2: Online Bookkeeping Service
The Business: NumbersNinja, a virtual bookkeeping service for small businesses
The Challenge: Their AI-generated financial advice sounded too technical and intimidating
The Solution:
- They defined their brand voice as: Approachable, clear, reassuring, and jargon-free
- They created this prompt for AI tools:
Explain financial concepts as if talking to a smart friend who's good at their business but doesn't have financial training. Use everyday examples to explain concepts. Avoid accounting jargon, or if you must use it, explain it right away in parentheses. Add a reassuring statement to show that these concepts are learnable.
- They humanized the content by:
- Adding real client stories (with names changed)
- Including their founder’s early money mistakes
- Creating simple metaphors for financial concepts
- Breaking up text with encouraging subheadings
The Result: Their blog bounce rate dropped by 40%, and free consultation bookings increased by 25%!
Part 5: Your Ready-to-Use Prompt Library
Copy, paste, and customize these prompts for different content needs:
Blog Post Prompt
Write a blog post about [topic] in [your brand name]'s voice. We sound [voice traits]. Include a personal story or example in the introduction, use varied sentence lengths, and break up the text with subheadings. End with a question to encourage comments.
Social Media Prompt
Create 5 social media posts about [topic] that sound like [your brand name]. We use a [voice traits] tone. Each post should be under 280 characters, include a personal touch, and end with either a question or call to action.
Email Newsletter Prompt
Write an email newsletter about [topic] that sounds like it's from a real person at [your brand name]. Use a [voice traits] tone, include at least one story or personal example, and make sure to use "you" language that focuses on the reader's needs. The subject line should feel personal and intriguing.
Product Description Prompt
Write a product description for [your product] that matches [your brand name]'s [voice traits] voice. Focus on benefits more than features, include sensory language, and add one unexpected or delightful detail that shows personality.
Bonus Section: The 30-Second Brand Voice Test
Not sure if content matches your brand voice? Use this quick test:
- Could your competitor publish this exact same content?
- If you removed your logo, would customers still know it’s you?
- Does it sound like a real person wrote it?
- Would you say this to a customer face-to-face?
- Does it include at least one element that’s uniquely “you”?
If you answered “no” to any of these, the content needs more of your brand personality!
Conclusion: Your Next Steps
- This week: Complete the Brand Voice Worksheet
- Next week: Create your AI Voice Prompt and test it on one piece of content
- Within 30 days: Use the Humanizing Checklist on all your AI-generated content
- Bonus challenge: Share before-and-after examples with your team or a trusted friend
Remember, the businesses that will win with AI aren’t the ones who use it to create the MOST content, but those who use it to create content that truly connects with their audience.
Your unique voice is your advantage. Use it!
About the Author
Steve Nyarko is a technology educator and AI specialist with a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and a Master’s in Artificial Intelligence. With additional certifications in Advanced Database Management Systems, Telecommunication Engineering, and Cyber Security, Steve brings a unique technical perspective to content creation and brand development.
As an experienced online course instructor, Steve has helped hundreds of businesses leverage AI tools effectively while maintaining their authentic voice. He combines deep technical knowledge with a talent for making complex concepts simple and actionable for anyone—regardless of their technical background.
Steve’s approach bridges the gap between cutting-edge AI capabilities and practical, human-centered communication strategies that build genuine connections with audiences.
Want More Help?
Ready to take your content strategy to the next level? Visit my portfolio at https://stevenyarko.dev/ to see examples of my work and explore my other AI-focused courses and resources. You can also book a personalized consultation where we’ll develop a custom AI content strategy tailored specifically to your brand voice and business goals.
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