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Taglines are a great thing to have, as they capture attention and can pique interest.
Archive 2009-12-01 Janice Hardy 2009
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Taglines are a great thing to have, as they capture attention and can pique interest.
Marky Marketing Janice Hardy 2009
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Taglines are easy to create, if you know just what to do.
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June 17th, 2005 -- by Augie De Blieck Jr. * Futurama fans will appreciate this Flickr photoset of Futurama Taglines.
Link Dump Friday 2005
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Taglines that allude to the brand name or are often derived from it e.g., “Tantalizing women, they all wear TANTALUS,” or “DYNAMO for dynamic men” make both the tagline and the brand name more memorable.13
MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997
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Taglines that allude to the brand name or are often derived from it e.g., “Tantalizing women, they all wear TANTALUS,” or “DYNAMO for dynamic men” make both the tagline and the brand name more memorable.13
MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997
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Taglines that allude to the brand name or are often derived from it e.g., “Tantalizing women, they all wear TANTALUS,” or “DYNAMO for dynamic men” make both the tagline and the brand name more memorable.13
MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997
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For instance, we don't use the same Taglines for our ads that we would use in the U.S., even in Spanish, because they don't have the same impact in various areas.
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Taglines used to market this are: "Is this the scent of anarchy?" and "Certainly, there's a revolution in this bottle."
Adland.tv 2010
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