Overture Notes — Brand & Messaging Review by jeff xiangOverture Notes — Brand & Messaging Review by jeff xiang
Overture Notes — Brand & Messaging Review jeff xiang
A focused brand and messaging review for teams that need clearer positioning, sharper website messaging, or a stronger product / campaign narrative.
This is useful when you already have a website, deck, campaign idea, product notes, or rough materials, but the story feels scattered, generic, or hard to explain.
I review your existing materials and identify where the message can become clearer, more specific, and more credible.
Typical output includes:
• Messaging diagnosis
• Audience and positioning notes
• Website / homepage narrative direction
• Headline or section-level rewrite suggestions
• Deck or campaign story notes if relevant
• Practical next-step recommendations
This is not a full brand identity or visual design service. The focus is strategy-led writing: what the story should say, how it should flow, and how the language can become more useful for your audience.
Overture Notes — Brand & Messaging Review jeff xiang
Starting at$500
Duration1 week
Tags
Website Copywriting
Brand Strategist
Content Strategist
Copywriter
Creative Strategy
Marketing Strategist
Brand Messaging
Messaging
Pitch Decks
A focused brand and messaging review for teams that need clearer positioning, sharper website messaging, or a stronger product / campaign narrative.
This is useful when you already have a website, deck, campaign idea, product notes, or rough materials, but the story feels scattered, generic, or hard to explain.
I review your existing materials and identify where the message can become clearer, more specific, and more credible.
Typical output includes:
• Messaging diagnosis
• Audience and positioning notes
• Website / homepage narrative direction
• Headline or section-level rewrite suggestions
• Deck or campaign story notes if relevant
• Practical next-step recommendations
This is not a full brand identity or visual design service. The focus is strategy-led writing: what the story should say, how it should flow, and how the language can become more useful for your audience.