{"id":4918,"date":"2025-05-29T11:00:00","date_gmt":"2025-05-29T11:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nurseagence.com\/?p=4918"},"modified":"2025-06-17T13:19:02","modified_gmt":"2025-06-17T13:19:02","slug":"why-writing-with-clarity-matters-in-marketing-9-ways-to-simplify-your-message","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/nurseagence.com\/index.php\/2025\/05\/29\/why-writing-with-clarity-matters-in-marketing-9-ways-to-simplify-your-message\/","title":{"rendered":"Why writing with clarity matters in marketing (+ 9 ways to simplify your message)"},"content":{"rendered":"
Writing with clarity means making your content easy to read and understand. If your audience can\u2019t grasp what you\u2019re trying to say, what\u2019s the point?<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
Hi, I\u2019m Alana, your friendly neighborhood blog editor. I spent most of my early marketing career in the public health field. We focused on one main writing principle: using plain language<\/a>.<\/p>\n For years, I turned complex health information into digestible content. I translated complicated vaccination schedules and lengthy health insurance policies into simple guidance for consumers.<\/p>\n I still use plain language principles to write clear content. But I\u2019ve also picked up some new tricks along the way. Here are all of the strategies I use to communicate clearly and create value as a marketer.<\/p>\n Table of Contents<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/a> <\/p>\n Before we get into the how<\/em>, let\u2019s start with the why<\/em>.<\/p>\n Why does this matter for marketers?<\/p>\n My experience in health marketing taught me that clear content respects your reader\u2019s mental energy<\/strong>. It matters because it influences their capacity to focus, think clearly, and stay motivated to take action.<\/p>\n Without clear writing, even the most brilliant messages fall flat. Science shows<\/a> that factors as simple as sentence structure impact comprehension and recall as we read.<\/p>\n That\u2019s why clarity is critical. If you don’t communicate effectively, your audience won\u2019t know (or remember) what you want them to do.<\/p>\n Here\u2019s how you can put this thinking into practice.<\/p>\n <\/a> <\/p>\n I\u2019ve included six fundamental tips below to help you improve clarity in your marketing content.<\/p>\n But I\u2019d be remiss if I didn\u2019t mention the ultimate clear writing hack: starting from an outline or template. Clarity starts with structure, and that\u2019s exactly what templates (like the ones below) provide.<\/p>\n Save them for later when you\u2019re ready to start writing. In the meantime, let\u2019s get into the basics of writing clear content.<\/p>\n The cardinal rule of marketing is this: Know your audience.<\/strong><\/p>\n It\u2019s easier to communicate clearly when you understand what they need, what they want to know, and how to reach them.<\/p>\n Let your audience guide your writing process. Before you put pen to paper (rather, fingers to keyboard), answer these questions:<\/p>\n The clearest content is content with intention. Writing with clarity forces you to think about what you\u2019re writing \u2014 and who you\u2019re writing it for \u2014 before you start spilling words onto the page.<\/p>\n Another simple technique for making your marketing content clear is to explain your terms. Depending on the context, even familiar words and phrases can confuse readers.<\/p>\n At the beginning of this article, I defined writing with clarity<\/em>. Sure, it may seem straightforward to me. But all it took was twelve extra words to make sure we\u2019re aligned as you continue reading.<\/p>\n Explain key terms early on, so your message is easier to follow.<\/p>\n Sometimes, it\u2019s good to be predictable. That\u2019s a big reason why people come back to your brand \u2014 they know what to expect.<\/p>\n Take Duolingo as an example. Chances are you\u2019ve noticed Duo the owl on just about every platform where Duolingo does business. He\u2019s featured in all of their marketing content, and he has a very<\/em> distinct voice and tone<\/a>.<\/a><\/p>\n Take a page out of Duolingo\u2019s book. Give consumers the same experience no matter where they find you. This will help you establish a clear and recognizable brand identity.<\/p>\n Remember when science told us we have a shorter attention span than a goldfish<\/a>?<\/p>\n That was about ten years ago, and it still holds true.<\/p>\n The reality is that most of your audience isn\u2019t reading every word you write<\/a>. Instead, people tend to skip entire words, sentences, and even sections.<\/p>\n One thing that I try to do in my writing is make my content scannable. This includes:<\/p>\n Reread this section to see what I mean.<\/p>\n As readers, we love<\/em> to skim.<\/p>\n So make sure you highlight your most important points so they don\u2019t get buried.<\/p>\n You can use bold<\/strong> to bring attention to crucial concepts or important statistics.<\/p>\n Bullets are also a great way to:<\/p>\n Clear writing makes it easy for people to pick up what you\u2019re putting down (understand what you\u2019re trying to say).<\/p>\n Here\u2019s an example of emphasis in action from another blog post I wrote<\/a>:<\/p>\n There are tons of writing tools on the market to help you write with clarity. You can even ask your AI BFF to help your content read more clearly. (Talking to you, Claudie<\/a>.)<\/p>\n However, I have to say, these two are my favorites right now: Hemingway Editor and Grammarly.<\/p>\n Hemingway Editor<\/a> is so good. You can copy and paste your content directly into the tool. It highlights lengthy, complex sentences and common errors. Hemingway also flags unnecessary jargon and weak phrases in your writing.<\/p>\n The web-based version is free. You also have the option to download the desktop app for a one-time fee of $19.99 or upgrade to Editor Plus for more features.<\/p>\n Grammarly<\/a> is also a fabulous proofreading tool. In fact, I\u2019m actively using the Grammarly browser extension<\/a> as I write this article. It provides content suggestions, word choice improvements, and grammar checks in real time.<\/p>\n Grammarly has both a free version and a paid version with advanced features.<\/p>\n OK \u2014 now that we\u2019ve covered the basics, it\u2019s time to switch to expert mode.<\/p>\n <\/a> <\/p>\n Expert mode, activated.<\/p>\n I reached out to three seasoned content strategists (and dear, dear colleagues) for even more clear writing techniques. Here\u2019s how they approach writing with clarity.<\/p>\n Marja Vitti<\/a>, marketing manager at HubSpot, says: \u201cAfter I have my content written, I read it through and try to follow the flow of my logic. Here’s an example of some questions I ask myself:<\/p>\n I love this framework.<\/p>\n In the intro of this post, I promised to share \u201cstrategies I use to communicate clearly and create value as a marketer.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n I also outlined the flow of my logic earlier in this post: \u201cI\u2019ll introduce why writing with clarity is important, start with some basic tips, provide expert-level strategies from my marketing colleagues, and wrap up with key takeaways for marketers.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n I hope you\u2019ll agree that I delivered.<\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n
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Why Writing With Clarity Matters<\/h2>\n
How to Improve Clarity in Writing: The Basics for Marketers<\/h2>\n
1. Know who you\u2019re talking to and what you want to say.<\/h3>\n
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2. Define unfamiliar words (and don\u2019t assume knowledge).<\/h3>\n
3. Use a consistent style and voice.<\/h3>\n
4. Use short words, sentences, and paragraphs.<\/h3>\n
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5. Emphasize your biggest takeaways.<\/h3>\n
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6. Take advantage of free writing tools.<\/h3>\n
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3 Expert Methods for Writing Clear Marketing Content<\/h2>\n
1. Follow through on your argument and deliver on your promises.<\/h3>\n
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2. Spend time building context before getting into the weeds.<\/h3>\n