77 Catchy and Creative Slogans
A slogan is an advertising tag-line or phrase that advertisers create to visually expresses the importance and benefits of their product. By and large, it’s a theme to a campaign that usually have a genuine role in people’s lives. It has the ability to loan people’s time and attention by putting consumers at the heart of the solution. Fact is, it is so crucial that companies spend billions on advertisements around the world to develop a marketing campaign just to achieve a successful brand awareness.

Every day we see millions of messages and catchphrase everywhere from print media to online advertisements. True, there are some slogans that we know by heart but a millions of them have come and gone that we hardly ever noticed. What is it about an advertising slogan that catapults it into fame? Aside from having outstanding brand recall, they have a positive “x” factor that makes us look twice, think thrice and delight the imagination of their target markets and characterize their products in original ways. According to the book "Creative Advertising" by Charles Whittier: "A slogan should be a statement of such merit about a product or service that is worthy of continuous repetitive advertising; is worthwhile for the public to remember; and is phrased in such a way that the public is likely to remember it."

Volkswagon

Blogger

Mac Pro

Harley Davidson

Calvin Klein

Google

Survivor TV Series

Canon

Walmart

Johnnie Walker

Matchbox

Reebok

3M

United Negro College Fund

Marks & Spencer

Federal Express

Nikon

Red Cross

Playstation

Porsche

Disneyland

Fortune Magazine

Holiday Inn

Ajax

Adidas

Haagen-Dazs

Yellow Pages

IBM

Abbey National

Kodak

McDonalds

Hallmark

De Beers

Levi’s

Nike

Nokia

Tag Heuer

Sony

News Statesman

Subway

Electronic Arts

Olympus

Vodafone

Maxwell House

Clairol

Aston Martin

Burger King

Visa

Coca-Cola

M&M

Jaguar

AT&T

Kentucky Fried Chicken

L’Oreal

United Airlines

Diesel Jeans

Metropolitan Life

Nintendo 64

Dixon

Ebay

General Electric

Du Pont

The National Lottery

Energizer

Every day we see millions of messages and catchphrase everywhere from print media to online advertisements. True, there are some slogans that we know by heart but a millions of them have come and gone that we hardly ever noticed. What is it about an advertising slogan that catapults it into fame? Aside from having outstanding brand recall, they have a positive “x” factor that makes us look twice, think thrice and delight the imagination of their target markets and characterize their products in original ways. According to the book "Creative Advertising" by Charles Whittier: "A slogan should be a statement of such merit about a product or service that is worthy of continuous repetitive advertising; is worthwhile for the public to remember; and is phrased in such a way that the public is likely to remember it."
Guidelines To Create Great Slogan
- Identification. A good slogan must stay consistent with the brand name either obviously stated or strongly implied. It’s better to include the name of your business to it.
- Memorable. Some of the best taglines or slogans are still being used today, even though they were launched several years ago.
- Beneficial. Reveal your purpose and benefits of the product by conveying the message in consumer language. Turn bad into good. Suggest the risk of not using the product. Create a positive feeling for the consumers.
- Differentiation. In an overcrowded market, companies on the same industry need to set themselves apart thru their creative and original tagline or slogan.
- Keep it simple. Use proven words and short keywords. One word is usually not enough.
65 Slogans of Notable Companies
ImaxVolkswagon
Blogger
Mac Pro
Harley Davidson
Calvin Klein
Survivor TV Series
Canon
Walmart
Johnnie Walker
Matchbox
Reebok
3M
United Negro College Fund
Marks & Spencer
Federal Express
Nikon
Red Cross
Playstation
Porsche
Disneyland
Fortune Magazine
Holiday Inn
Ajax
Adidas
Haagen-Dazs
Yellow Pages
IBM
Abbey National
Kodak
McDonalds
Hallmark
De Beers
Levi’s
Nike
Nokia
Tag Heuer
Sony
News Statesman
Subway
Electronic Arts
Olympus
Vodafone
Maxwell House
Clairol
Aston Martin
Burger King
Visa
Coca-Cola
M&M
Jaguar
AT&T
Kentucky Fried Chicken
L’Oreal
United Airlines
Diesel Jeans
Metropolitan Life
Nintendo 64
Dixon
Ebay
General Electric
Du Pont
The National Lottery
Energizer
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