Consistent branding isn’t just a nice-to-have, it’s how you build trust across every touchpoint.
In this episode of Straight to Voicemail, Rachel Elsts-Downey taps Matt Lyman, VP of Marketing at Flosum. He zooms in on why brand consistency isn’t just about design or tone, it’s about building trust. If you’re struggling to keep your message clear across a growing org, this conversation is your playbook.
You’ll learn:
Jump into the conversation:
(00:00) Why we wanted to talk to Matt Lyman about brand messaging
(00:36) Why consistency is the foundation of brand trust
(01:11) How documentation helps teams stay aligned
(02:11) Making strategies transparent and tied to business goals
(02:29) Creating feedback loops that keep messaging relevant
(03:20) What inconsistent email signatures say about your brand
(03:45) How internal trust shows up in external credibility
Straight to Voicemail is for CMOs, CEOs, and Heads of Marketing in B2B tech who want insights from the people who’ve been there. Each episode centers on one big question answered like a voicemail you’ll want to play again.
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