If you had to use a brand tagline to define yourself, what'll you use?

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I haven't really thought of a brand tagline to define myself, but I'd like to hear yours.
#brand #define #tagline #whatll
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  • Hmm, not really sure but the tagline for the film about me said:

    "See Devil Reincarnated, in HD"


    I'll save Claude (Sweeper Store) the trouble of doing his:

    "Your go to guy for long hose, good suction and great on the stairs"
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  • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
    The Sweeper Store. If it sucks, I sell it.

    (That's an actual tag line that the local radio station refused to use).


    "Service with a smirk".

    (I really wanted to use that. But I knew some people wouldn't get it)
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    • Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

      The Sweeper Store. If it sucks, I sell it.

      (That's an actual tag line that the local radio station refused to use).

      You tried this?


      What Your Carpet Would Do If'n You Warn't Such a Frickin' CHUMP!
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      • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
        Originally Posted by Princess Balestra View Post

        You tried this?


        What Your Carpet Would Do If'n You Warn't Such a Frickin' CHUMP!
        No, but I almost had a giant banner printed saying "Buy and then get out".

        I thought it would be hilarious. My wife talked me out of it. She was right, of course.
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        • Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

          No, but I almost had a giant banner printed saying "Buy and then get out".

          I thought it would be hilarious. My wife talked me out of it. She was right, of course.

          "DEVIL WORSHIP AVERSITY IS A PLUS"


          I got no ideah how this might play as a tagline.
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    • Profile picture of the author bdover
      Originally Posted by CruxisKnight View Post

      My tagline would be The Wise Guy
      Just curious, who told you that?
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  • Profile picture of the author mohitensett
    A person which make profitable business.
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  • Smoochier Than Thou.
    Wanna Know How?

    For sure this is pure promotional filth -- but what else is out there, zackly?
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  • Profile picture of the author Giftsheep
    Originally Posted by WF- Enzo View Post

    I haven't really thought of a brand tagline to define myself, but I'd like to hear yours.
    Hyperactive Warrior?

    Lol
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  • Profile picture of the author DougBarger
    Originally Posted by WF- Enzo View Post

    I haven't really thought of a brand tagline to define myself, but I'd like to hear yours.
    Great question.

    Mine has been "Known, Liked and Trusted" for many years.
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    • Profile picture of the author agmccall
      Originally Posted by DougBarger View Post


      Mine has been "Known, Liked and Trusted" for many years.
      I just clicked your sig link and nowhere on your sales page did it mention "Known, Liked and Trusted" So much for your brand I guess

      al
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      • Profile picture of the author DougBarger
        Originally Posted by agmccall View Post

        I just clicked your sig link and nowhere on your sales page did it mention "Known, Liked and Trusted" So much for your brand I guess

        al
        Yeah, the brand tagline to define yourself was a hypothetical question asked as the topic of this thread and my Warrior Forum tagline here in the forum has had it there for many, many years. Direct response isn't about branding, but response. It doesn't matter if I put my forum tagline on a sales page or not for the relevant context of this discussion. (If you failed to click the order button after visiting the site you only made it half way.) Make sure you're just as "at the ready" with feedback about the email coaching once you take action and get results since you are the one to bring it up for discussion here. Then you can finally bring something appropriate for discussion here about how the brand is relevant to the results and not just some failed attempt at a "gotcha" that was irrelevant. Those don't work on me.
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  • Profile picture of the author DougBarger
    Thanks for the visit and the feedback. I'll update that page with it based on your feedback.

    Originally Posted by agmccall View Post

    I just clicked your sig link and nowhere on your sales page did it mention "Known, Liked and Trusted"

    al
    Consider it done, Al.
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  • Profile picture of the author Diego Aguirre
    Being a perfectionist I always have to remind myself some variation of: "Just Do It"
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  • Profile picture of the author vipinnayarseo
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    • Originally Posted by vipinnayarseo View Post

      My tag line will be "think different"
      Apple?

      Sarcastic? Or willful ignorance?

      That's like saying "trust me, I'm a marketer"
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  • Profile picture of the author Serene Carmen
    Alphabet's tagline:

    "Do the right thing"
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  • Profile picture of the author Rachel Donnelly
    i will try to mix it with my rules of life plus surnames names and what will be will be .
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  • Profile picture of the author luciesmazanska
    Originally Posted by WF- Enzo View Post

    I haven't really thought of a brand tagline to define myself, but I'd like to hear yours.
    mine would be:
    "Its better than a regular traffic"
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  • Profile picture of the author OliviaParcker
    "Service with a smirk" hmm, beautiful phrase
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  • Profile picture of the author Khushi Ch
    I would choose
    "Be Fearlessly Authentic"
    It suits me.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rinki Sharma
    We should focus on something which represent our core values or which you can describe your company perfectly.
    The tagline should be keyword focused or the one which matches your goal.

    Like the one: Helping Businesses Exceed their Targets- Technians
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    Quality - Simple - Affordable
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  • Profile picture of the author babareke
    I'd use "Lifelong student"
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    Never Give Up _ Try Again
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    "We make your phone ring like the hotline bling - Goodbye ColdCalls 2.0"
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  • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
    Originally Posted by WF- Enzo View Post

    I haven't really thought of a brand tagline to define myself, but I'd like to hear yours.
    If I had business cards that I used for offline marketing consulting, I think the card would have my business name, personal name, and then "By referral only".

    Why? It makes me hard to get. In demand. And obviously I do a good enough job that prospects pursue me. It also price conditions to a degree.
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    • Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

      If I had business cards that I used for offline marketing consulting, I think the card would have my business name, personal name, and then "By referral only".

      Why? It makes me hard to get. In demand. And obviously I do a good enough job that prospects pursue me. It also price conditions to a degree.

      Sure beats "By refusal only".
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  • Profile picture of the author Old Molases
    I know this might seem odd for most, but ill define myself as
    "The best a man can get"
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  • Profile picture of the author bdover
    Originally Posted by WF- Enzo View Post

    I haven't really thought of a brand tagline to define myself, but I'd like to hear yours.
    Wonderer would define me accurately.
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  • Profile picture of the author maxsi
    " INSPIRENCER" .... my tagline

    Yeah very funny, this is the tagline selected by my students for me
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  • "Redefining simplicity"
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  • Profile picture of the author ForestyForest
    'Like being examined by a trusted doctor.'

    A woman once described me as 'Like being examined by a trusted doctor.'. Is that good or bad? I don't know?
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    • Profile picture of the author Frank Donovan
      Originally Posted by ForestyForest View Post

      A woman once described me as 'Like being examined by a trusted doctor.'. Is that good or bad?
      Depends. If she just popped in to your store for a pint of milk, it's probably a little OTT.
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    • Originally Posted by ForestyForest View Post

      'Like being examined by a trusted doctor.'

      A woman once described me as 'Like being examined by a trusted doctor.'. Is that good or bad? I don't know?

      Aah ...

      ohhhw...

      oooohhhh ...

      hey, yeah ... my legs jus' gone from undah me ...

      an' I am anywan's.

      You want I lay down

      or try to stay u
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  • Profile picture of the author Grey Beard
    "...."

    I need text to submit, it seems.
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  • Profile picture of the author gmbseoxx
    If you are not sure about the difference between these terms, you are not alone. ... The key is to know when and why each one of them are used: ... Taglines are right next to the brand and define it. ... There's no use copying others. ... or slogan, while "Make Yourself" or "Write the Future" would be claims.
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  • Profile picture of the author tafrej
    Once you have an understanding of who you are, how you add value and maybe even how the world sees you, it's time to put it all into perspective.

    Depending on how much feedback you may have received at this point, consolidating all of this great information may seem like a daunting task. That task becomes, even more, epic if it were suggested that you select only two to three words to describe yourself.

    Thanks
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  • Yeah. I keep on trying for something like:

    XYZ attorney-at-Law
    Reasonable Doubt. For a Reasonable Price.

    ... or ...

    ABC Law Offices
    We Walk 'Em

    ** These are Mickey Haller's, from the mind of Michael Connelly ...
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    The more money i make you, the more money you make me.
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  • Profile picture of the author N1coleW
    I guess it would be "Not bad enough for this World"
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  • Profile picture of the author Charlotes Hicks
    Hello Guys,
    I guess it would be "I am the Software developer of my life; I build its foundation and choose its contents. I have a simple, intuitive, and Powerful application. we have comprehensive sales force automation & effective pharma software. I have been given endless talents which I begin to utilize today."

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  • Profile picture of the author MoonBox
    Taglines should speak to the mind of the customer, support the message of the brand, and motivate the customer to take action. The best taglines are simple, memorable, and honest. Read potential taglines through the eyes of your potential client. Think of where they are at/what they are looking for.
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      But you didn't answer the question

      Originally Posted by MoonBox View Post

      Taglines should speak to the mind of the customer, support the message of the brand, and motivate the customer to take action. The best taglines are simple, memorable, and honest. Read potential taglines through the eyes of your potential client. Think of where they are at/what they are looking for.
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    Winning is my daily habit.
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    It wouldn't be scripted but It would definetly echo my personality and some thing personal that people can relate to .
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  • Profile picture of the author WD Mino
    tagline: "Your Image Is Our Business"

    Edit:
    Former tagline-I was a computer tech.
    "When your computer won't go call Wimino"

    Taglines are actually an important part of communicating your brand.
    Nike-Just do it.
    Adidas-Impossible Is Nothing

    I always wondered. Do what? LOL
    Always Onwards,
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  • Profile picture of the author DABK
    Tall, dark and handsome.
    It's very clever, you see. I ain't tall but am dark. People challenge tall, allow dark because it's true and let handsome slip in on the tail of dark because tall took out all their energy.


    Eventually, I will say it to enough people that I will be voted Most desirable specimen of my species. Watch me then!
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    • Profile picture of the author WD Mino
      Originally Posted by DABK View Post

      Tall, dark and handsome.
      It's very clever, you see. I ain't tall but am dark. People challenge tall, allow dark because it's true and let handsome slip in on the tail of dark because tall took out all their energy.


      Eventually, I will say it to enough people that I will be voted Most desirable specimen of my species. Watch me then!
      HAHAHa. Thanks for that:0
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