A tag line is a slogan, catch phrase or sentence that is closely associated with a site. A tagline may appear near, or next to, a logo.
a clever phrase or short sentence to memorably characterize a film, and tease and attract potential viewers, or sell the movie; also creates a catchy 'soundbite' often repeated or presented in a trailer or on a film's poster, sometimes along with the film's leitmotif Examples: "This is the weekend they didn't play golf" ( Deliverance (1972)), "The Night He Came Home!" ( Halloween (1978)), "Where were you in '62?" ( American Graffiti (1973)), "Small town. Big crime. Dead cold" ( Fargo (1996)), "This is Maggie the Cat..." ( Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958)), "It's Terrific!" ( Citizen Kane (1941))
similar to a slogan or catchy short phrase that captures the essence of your campaign. Usually printed on the outer envelope to entice the recipient to open your envelope.
A brief, static phrase intended to accompany the brand name/logo on a variety of marketing materials, such as FedEx’s famous, though no longer used, “Absolutely, positively overnight.†A good tag line encapsulates the brand’s distinct quality or the company’s unique selling proposition (or both).
A brief attention-getting phrase used in advertising or promotion. A slogan.
a slogan that explains what you do in five or less words
a three to five word statement that captures or at least reminds of the essence of your USP
the last few words in a commercial– заключÐ1/2
A line of copy used on an ad or in a commercial that captures the theme of the advertisement or broader campaign and is placed prominently within it. Contributed by: MarcommWise Staff
a phrase that follows the brand name and it is often at the end of a commercial or the bottom of an ad.
The closing line of an advertisement. The tag line should include a memorable phrase which summarizes the product and/or brand's USP.
A brief phrase of three to five words that encapsulates a company's purpose or marketing message; often appears on business cards or in signature blocks.
It is a phrase that conveys the theme of an advertisement or campaign.
A memorable phrase that will sum up the tone and premise of a company and reinforce itself in the subject's memory.