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How to develop a unique voice and style?

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2025 1:14 pm
by Angela
I feel like my content sounds generic. I watch it back and it could be anyone talking, there's nothing that makes it distinctly "me"

How do you develop a unique voice and style? i want people to recognize my content immediately but i don't know how to get there

Re: How to develop a unique voice and style?

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2025 1:44 pm
by SarahVlogs
Your unique voice comes from being unapologetically yourself, not from trying to manufacture uniqueness

things i tried that didn't work:
- copying other creators' styles
- using slang or phrases that weren't natural to me
- trying to be funny when i'm naturally more serious

what actually worked:
- recording myself talking to friends and noticing my natural speech patterns
- writing like i talk instead of trying to sound "professional"
- embracing my quirks instead of hiding them (i make a lot of food analogies, now it's part of my brand)
- sharing unpopular opinions i genuinely hold

your voice develops over time, you can't force it. make 100 pieces of content and by the end you'll notice patterns in how you naturally communicate

Also consume less content from your niche. when i stopped watching other creators in my space, my content became way more original because i wasn't unconsciously mimicking them

elements that create unique voice:
- your specific experiences and stories
- your personality traits (analytical? emotional? skeptical? optimistic?)
- your values and what you care about
- your communication style (casual? formal? storytelling? data-driven?)

stop trying to sound like other creators. sound like yourself having a conversation with a friend

Re: How to develop a unique voice and style?

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2025 1:45 pm
by Uptrend
I found my style by setting creative constraints

i decided early on:
- i'll never use clickbait titles
- i'll always show data/sources
- i'll keep videos under 10 minutes
- i'll use a specific color palette and music style

Those constraints became my signature style. People recognize my content because it has a specific look and feel

ways to develop style through constraints:
- choose a specific editing style and stick to it
- use the same intro/outro format
- pick a consistent content structure
- establish visual rules (colors, fonts, graphics style)

Having boundaries actually makes you more creative, not less. and it makes your content immediately recognizable

also study creators you admire and identify what makes their style distinct. not to copy them but to understand how style works

Your style is the sum of your consistent choices. Make intentional choices and repeat them until they become your signature

don't wait for your style to "emerge." actively create it through deliberate decisions