marketing
, brand
I’m working on our slogan / tagline.
I’ve done a fair amount of research. Lots of good suggestions out there for goals (memberable, unique, etc.)
But what would help even more is some good questions.
Here’s what I’ve found so far:
Any other good questions?
Here are two more good questions:
And this third one, which I think is even more important:
With respect to that last one in particular, a witty line counts rather less than a good looking logo in my experience. And you can actually make do without either, in the sense that both count tremendously less than a reasonably professional looking website.
As long as your site, or flyer, or docs, or what have you doesn’t look amateurish, you’re good to go and have much more important things to be worrying about. In particular, how to fill your sales funnel.
Once the latter is full, you can begin to worry about improving your conversion rates, and this can involve creating or revisiting a tagline. Ask your leads and your clients what they think; probe them for ideas. Until then, don’t waste too much resources on this stuff.
Coming up with a good slogan can be a tricky thing.
Deviating a little bit away from your question (I’m an advertising student), I would like to point out a few Rule of Thumb for coining a slogan:
More Questions You Can Ask Yourself:
Have a few brainstorming sessions. A couple of hours won’t do justice. Spend at least 2-3 days on it and after you’ve come up with a few strong ones, ask your family and friends if they like it. Ask them what it implies (means to them). Their honest feedback will help you decide which one’s the best.
Good luck!
Why are you doing what you are doing?
http://www.ted.com/talks/simon_sinek_how_great_leaders_inspire_action?language=en
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