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Subject:Company Slogans From:William Marin <WIM01 -at- AOL -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 15 Mar 1999 09:02:31 EST
Dear List,
I'm trying to come up with a catchy slogan for a computer company that I'm
creating as a university project. The company specializes in training
customers with regard to the ins & outs of what makes a computer work and not
just sales.
I'm having some problems in thinking something up. Someone told me that a
slogan should be something that can be visualized and should represent your
company. Someone else told me if you had a paragraph about the company, you
should keep breaking it down until you have around seven words. What's left
is the slogan.
Does anyone have a tricks of the trade. Isn't this the copywriters
thing...think up slogans and headlines? Is there any website that speaks
about creating a slogan? Anyone response would be appreciated. Thanks in
advance...