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'''Advertising [[slogans]]''' are short, often memorable phrases used in advertising campaigns. They are claimed to be the most effective means of drawing attention to one or more aspects of a product. A ''strapline'' is a British term used as a secondary sentence attached to a [[brand]] name. Its purpose is to emphasize a phrase that the company wishes to be remembered by, particularly for marketing a specific [[corporate image]] or connection to a product or consumer base. '''Advertising [[slogans]]''' are short, often memorable phrases used in advertising campaigns. They are claimed to be the most effective means of drawing attention to one or more aspects of a product. A ''strapline'' is a British term used as a secondary sentence attached to a [[brand]] name. Its purpose is to emphasize a phrase that the company wishes to be remembered by, particularly for marketing a specific [[corporate image]] or connection to a product or consumer base.
Some slogans are created just for specific campaigns for a limited time; some are intended as corporate slogans, to be used for an extended period; some slogans start out as the former, and find themselves converted to the latter because they take hold with the public, and some are memorable many years after their use is discontinued. Some slogans are created just for specific campaigns for a limited time; some are intended as corporate slogans, to be used for an extended period; some slogans start out as the former, and find themselves converted to the latter because they take hold with the public, and some are memorable many years after their use is discontinued.
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*[[Advertising]] *[[Advertising]]
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Advertising slogans are short, often memorable phrases used in advertising campaigns. They are claimed to be the most effective means of drawing attention to one or more aspects of a product. A strapline is a British term used as a secondary sentence attached to a brand name. Its purpose is to emphasize a phrase that the company wishes to be remembered by, particularly for marketing a specific corporate image or connection to a product or consumer base.

Some slogans are created just for specific campaigns for a limited time; some are intended as corporate slogans, to be used for an extended period; some slogans start out as the former, and find themselves converted to the latter because they take hold with the public, and some are memorable many years after their use is discontinued.

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