Why Your Messaging Isn’t Landing (And How to Fix It)
You’re saying the right things.
They’re just not landing.
No response.
No engagement.
No real traction.
This is one of the most common problems in marketing.
And one of the most misunderstood.
The Issue Isn’t Volume. It’s Relevance.
Most businesses think:
“We just need to say it more.”
So they:
- Post more content
- Add more detail
- Try new formats
But if the message isn’t right, more of it won’t help.
What Weak Messaging Looks Like
You’ll recognise this if it’s happening:
- It sounds generic
- It could apply to anyone
- It focuses on what you do, not why it matters
- It’s full of words, but light on meaning
It might sound “professional.”
But it doesn’t connect.
Why It Happens
Usually, it comes down to a lack of clarity.
- You’re trying to speak to too many people
- You haven’t defined the real problem you solve
- You’re too close to your own business
So the message becomes diluted.
Safe.
Vague.
Forgettable.
How to Fix It
This is where you need to simplify.
1. Get Specific About Who You’re Talking To
Not “businesses.”
Not “companies.”
Be clear.
Who are they?
What are they dealing with right now?
If you try to speak to everyone, you reach no one.
2. Focus on the Problem, Not the Service
People don’t care about what you offer first.
They care about what they’re struggling with.
Start there.
- What’s frustrating them?
- What’s not working?
- What’s at risk if it doesn’t change?
Make that visible.
3. Say It Simply
If your message needs explaining, it’s not clear enough.
Strip it back.
Short sentences.
Direct language.
No jargon.
Clarity wins every time.
4. Pressure Test It
Ask yourself:
- Would this make someone stop and think?
- Does it sound like everyone else?
- Would my ideal customer feel understood?
If not, refine it.
What Good Messaging Feels Like
You’ll know when it’s right.
People say:
- “That’s exactly where we are”
- “This feels familiar”
- “We need to talk”
That’s the shift.
If Your Message Isn’t Landing
It’s not a content problem.
It’s a clarity problem.
Fix the message, and everything else becomes easier.
