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Tag,
You're It!
Some call them "tag lines"; others refer to them as
"catch lines" or "tie-in-slogans." Whatever the
words used to refer to them, they are perhaps the
most important part of your promotional writing.
Do you recognize any of these ? :
"Like a rock..." "Fly the friendly skies..." "It's
the real thing!" "Quality is job number one" "The
quicker-picker-upper"
Most of those tag lines are recognizable by us
without even including the name of the company or
product.
They summarize in a very few words the essence of
the thing they are promoting. They communicate a
good, positive feeling or relationship to the
product. They do it with a simple, memorable phrase
that is easily repeated.
The shorter the description is, the more challenging
it is to write. Anyone can write a 500-word
description of a product or service. Now try doing
it with 5 to 10 words! Each word you choose is very
important to the message.
HERE ARE SOME TIPS for writing good taglines for
your business offer.
1 Start by noticing ads on billboards as you
drive down the road. Billboard advertisers have but
a couple of seconds to grab your attention and sell
their product or service. Usually their copy is
going to be a very good tagline with a picture of
the product or service. These are great examples of
how to write effective taglines.
2 Notice other media forms like magazine and
newspaper display ads, business cards, brief radio
and TV commercials. Observe the thing that caught
your attention and makes the message easily
remembered. It's usually a concise and well-written
tagline.
3 Write down everything you can think of that
relates to your business. You may even start with a
narrative description in paragraph form.
4 Now, make a list of the top 25 or 30 things
that are important and worth mentioning. Whittle
that list down to 8 or 10 of the most important
things you wish to say. Now eliminate repetition or
things that are not really that necessary to your
product or service. Get your list of words or
phrases down to 3 or 4 central elements.
5 Based on your final core selection, make up
some phrases that will serve as your taglines for
consideration. Keep them short and use simple,
everyday language.
Which of these taglines would you remember best? :
"Joe's auto repair shop, the lowest-prices and the
best service"
OR
"Quality Care For Your Car!"
"The Best Tax Service Anywhere Around The Town!"
OR
"Your Tax Experts At Work!"
"Emergency ambulance service available 24-hours a
day"
OR
"When Minutes Count!"
Well, you get the idea!
Do some test marketing with your final two or three
best taglines. Discover the one that works best for
you and incorporate it into all of your promotional
messages.
Remember, like any of life's endeavors, experience
and practice help to improve your skills level. If
you want to be a good writer, write a lot!
Best of luck in your promotional efforts!
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