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Resolved Question: Can Somebody please help me with these Advertising Slogans Interactive Worksheet problems?

These are the questions 1.Just do it 2. Like a good neighbor 3. Betcha can't eat just one 4. Anything else would be uncivilized 5. I love what you do for me 6. It's finger-lickin' good 7. The few, the proud, the_ 8. Just for the taste of it 9. Quality is job 1 10. When you care enough to send the very best 11. The quicker picker-upper 12. Don't leave home without it 13. What are you eating today? 14. Melts in your mouth, not in your hands 15. When there's no tomorrow 16. Head for the border 17. It's everywhere you want to be 18. Snap, crackle, pop 19. Is it soup, yet? 20. We love to fly and it shows 21. It keeps going, and going and going 22. We do more before 9:00 am than most people do all day 23. It's the real thing 24. Hold out for the Out of the Ordinary 25. For that deep down body thirst 26. Reach out and touch someone Which does each belong to KFC Bounty Arby's Lay's Potato Chips AT&T Hallmark Campbell's Soup Right Guard Diet Coke Taco Bell Emergize Bunny M&M's State Farm Delta Airlines Ford U.S Army Visa Coca-cola Gatorade Toyata Dr.Pepper US. Marines Nike Rice Krispies Federal Express America Express more

Voting Question: Is the brand Obama sold us overall good or bad for USA?

I read an article about Obama in the Guardian talking about Brands and this person Naomi Klein went on to say both Bush had run the position of president like a Hollow Corporation, whereas Obama somewhat changed this. A quote from the long piece. This preference for symbols over substance, and this unwillingness to stick to a morally clear if unpopular course, is where Obama decisively parts ways with the transformative political movements from which he has borrowed so much (the pop-art posters from Che, his cadence from King, his "Yes We Can!" slogan from the migrant farmworkers – si se puede). These movements made unequivocal demands of existing power structures: for land distribution, higher wages, ambitious social programmes. Because of those high-cost demands, these movements had not only committed followers but serious enemies. Obama, in sharp contrast not just to social movements but to transformative presidents such as FDR, follows the logic of marketing: create an appealing canvas on which all are invited to project their deepest desires but stay vague enough not to lose anyone but the committed wing nuts (which, granted, constitute a not inconsequential demographic in the United States). Advertising Age had it right when it gushed that the Obama brand is "big enough to be anything to anyone yet had an intimate enough feel to inspire advocacy". And then their highest compliment: "Mr Obama somehow managed to be both Coke and Honest Tea, both the megabrand with the global awareness and distribution network and the dark-horse, upstart niche player." http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2010/jan/16/naomi-klein-branding-obama-america If ya got time should read it. If not, then just answer question to best of ya ability. more

Resolved Question: What is a catchy, creative diaper slogan?

I am doing a science project on diapers and I am required to make a commercial with a slogan that has to get people to buy the diapers. What would be a good and catchy slogan to advertise? I have not yet decided what brand to do. Also, if you could think of a rhyming one that would be great!! ~10 POINTS BEST ANSWER!!~ more

Resolved Question: The best advertisement?

tv commercial,billboard,hoarding,some good slogans, radio commercial,fliers,newspaper ad,sms,mms,anything !!! even some new advertising strategy you likedLAlenia..lalenia... im just looking for an opinion poll sort of thing... the best ad in your opinion... its not a project or a school survey... thanks for your advice though more

Resolved Question: I need an advertising slogan for the element Nickel. Any Ideas?

Hi. I am doing a project in science involving the element Nickel. I need an advertising slogan that describes one or more of its important uses. Any help would be appreciated. Keep in mind that the best answer will earn an easy 10 points. more

Resolved Question: What would be a good slogan for this product?

What would be a good slogan for this product? HI This year I'm selling some photo frames for the Christmas Fair and I need to advertise them. So I was thinking, can anyone come up with a good slogan to advertise them. The company name is "PalaceStarz" by the way, Thank you!! Best one gets 10 points!! :D more

Resolved Question: I need best slogan for Silicon?

I have this element project and i have to advertise silicon. So plz help with slogan more

Resolved Question: can someone read and fix my grammar?? HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

i have an assignment on english and i want to know what standard grade will i get for this its actually 603 words i can't go over 600 not even 600 T_T here it is what is wrong?? what will i get??? if i get an A?? why??? B ??? y? The advertisement for ‘Rimmel of London’s Stay Glossy Lip gloss’ (see appendix) is a prime example of beauty products advertisement. This position is best supported by examining the following aspects: the subject matter; target audience; logo/slogan; layout; and use of colour and image. The subject matter is the magazine advertisement that sells and advertises lipgloss. The target audience according to the woman on the magazine could be women from ages 16-25 years. It could also be for the people that are sick of the lipgloss drying too fast or people that just want a glossy upgrade. Rimmel London is the logo for the unique lip-sculpting wand lip gloss. The slogan is “Live the London look”. The crown at the top of the letter ‘R’ suggests royalty and importance, making the product seem more upmarket. Royalty also suggests tradition and quality. Some manufacturers like their products to royal family by having the crown symbol on their packaging. Rimmel may be trying to add gravitas to their product by using a crown symbol. It further suggests that if you start buying lipgloss from Rimmel London you will have a “London look” to you. The connotative could be that it makes women look gorgeous when it’s placed on their lips. It has a longer lasting feel to it. This ad has a different layout from most other ads. First, this is very clutch up and has a lot of information. There is an attractive woman on the left wearing lipgloss which they are trying to persuade people to buy. This lady grabs the attention from such a big photograph of her. They are also trying to position the viewer by making them think that when you wear it you are going to look, beautiful, younger and getting the old fashion London look. On the left is the product of the advertisement. The interest is the lipgloss. At the bottom of the woman’s photograph is Lily Coles, who is also wearing stay glossy shade, but her picture is in black and white. She is representing as a London girl. There are smudges of lipgloss on the left and right corner of the page. On the bottom it says the product is available from: Priceline, Kmart, Target, Big W, selected Coles supermarkets and selected Pharmacies nationally or even from rimmellondone.com.au. The advertisers are convincing the people to buy it because it’s cheap from those selected, not expensive shops like Myer or Calvin Klein. There are various colours that the manufacturers used for this, including black and white images. The image they use were the pictures of different colour of lip gloss. The woman that has the lip gloss on and the black and white image represents two different ways that lipgloss looks beautiful in. According to the photographs they are stereotyping that every girl will look stunning when putting it on. The formal picture is the black and white looks like London. On the other hand the other photo looks like our fashion now. Everything’s colourful but there are two photographs that are not, which tricks your eyes making the viewer look at the non-colourful photograph. The big smudge of the lipgloss attracts you which make you look at the black and white picture, saying that it doesn’t look ugly but something unique. It has been shown that this particular lipgloss advertisement has a brand called Rimmel London. This has been shown by examining the following aspects: the subject matter, target audience; logo/slogan; layout; and use of colour and image. It has been shown that the “Stay Glossy Lipgloss” are suitable from ages 16-25 years. Exactly 600 words more

Resolved Question: My grammar???? HELP !!! on english?

k i have an assignment on englsih i have to select a magazine of my choice which is rimmel london a lip gloss and analyse this advertisement stating whether i believe it would be succesful in persuading readers of the magazine to buy the product here it is please tell me waht grade will i get it B?A?? i really need an A!!!!!!!! waht can i improve?? i can't make it shorter too :( The advertisement for ‘Rimmel of London’s Stay Glossy Lip gloss’ (see appendix) is a prime example of beauty products advertisement. This position is best supported by examining the following aspects: the subject matter; target audience; logo/slogan; layout; and use of colour and image. The subject matter is the magazine advertisement that sells and advertises lipgloss. The target audience according to the woman on the magazine could be women from ages 16-25 years. It could also be for the people that are sick of the lipgloss drying too fast or people that just want a glossy upgrade. Rimmel London is the logo for the unique lip-sculpting wand lip gloss. The slogan is “Live the London look”. The crown at the top of the letter ‘R’ suggests royalty and importance, making the product seem more upmarket. Royalty also suggests tradition and quality. Some product manufacturers like to show off that their products are supplied to the royal family by having the crown symbol on their packaging. Rimmel may be trying to add gravitas to their product by using a crown symbol. It further suggests that if you start buying lipgloss from Rimmel London you will have a “London look” to you. The connotative could be that it makes women look gorgeous when it’s placed on their lips. It has a longer lasting feel to it. This ad has a different layout from most other ads. First, this is very clutch up and has quite a lot of information. There is an attractive woman on the left that has the lipgloss that they are trying to persuade people to buy. This lady grabs the attention from such a big photograph of her. On the left is the product of the advertisement which is the lipgloss that lasts and shines up to six hours. The interest is the lipgloss. At the bottom of the woman’s photograph is Lily Coles, who is also wearing stay glossy shade, but her picture is in black and white. She is representing as a London girl. There are smudges of lipgloss on the left and right corner of the page. On the bottom it says the product is available from: Priceline, Kmart, Target, Big W, selected Coles supermarkets and selected Pharmacies nationally or even from rimmellondone.com.au. The advertisers are convincing the people to buy it because it’s cheap from those selected, not like Myer or Calvin Klein. They are also trying to position the people by making them think that when you wear it you are going to look, beautiful, younger and getting the old fashion London look. There are various colours that the advertisers used for this including black and white images. The image they use were the picture of different colours of lip gloss. The attractive woman that has the lip gloss on and the black and white image of Lily Cole represents two different ways to put on lipgloss. According to the photographs of the beautiful young woman they are stereotyping that all girls will look stunning when putting it on. The formal picture is the black and white that looks like London and the other is our fashion now. Everything’s colourful but there are two photographs that are not, which tricks your eyes making the viewer look at the non-colourful photograph. The big smudge of the lipgloss attracts you which make you look at the black and white picture, saying that it doesn’t look ugly but something different and unique. It has been shown that this particular lipgloss advertisement has a brand called Rimmel London. This has been shown by examining the following aspects: the subject matter, target audience; logo/slogan; layout; and use of colour and image. It has been shown that the “Stay Glossy Lipgloss” are suitable from ages 16-25 years. im 14 yrs old more

Resolved Question: Please help me with this my grammer??/ HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

k i have an assignment on English I have never got an A in english but i really want to so please help me its about an advertisement that i have to analyse which is Rimmel London. from http://www.rimmellondon.com/AU/home.aspx what does the logo represent???? the crown??? represents royaloty first class? heres my assignment : The advertisement for ‘Rimmel of London’s Stay Glossy Lip gloss’ (see appendix) is a prime example of beauty products advertisement. This position is best supported by examining the following aspects: the subject matter; target audience; logo/slogan; layout; and use of colour and image. The subject matter is the magazine advertisement that sells and advertises everlasting gloss formula lipgloss that comes with numerous colours. The target audience according to the woman on the magazine could be women from ages 16-25 years. It could also be for the people that are sick of the lipgloss drying too fast or people that just want a glossy upgrade. (Rimmel London) is the logo for the unique lip-sculpting wand lip gloss. The slogan is “Live the London look”. This logo and slogan really go together. The crown at the top of the letter ‘R’ can represent ...........................................<<<< dont no :(. It further suggests that if you start buying lipgloss from Rimmel London you will have a “London look” to you. The connotative could be that it makes women look gorgeous when they are put on. It has a longer lasting feel to it. This ad has a different layout from most other ads. First, this ad is very clutch up and has quite a lot of information. There is an attractive woman on the left that has the lipgloss that they are trying to persuade people to buy. This lady grabs the attention from such a big photograph of her. On the left is the product of the advertisement which is the lipgloss that lasts and shines up to six hours. The interest is the lipgloss. It has a lot of information on what it is and what it does. At the bottom of the woman’s photograph is Lily Coles, who is also wearing stay glossy shade, but her picture is in black and white. She is representing as a London girl. There are smudges of lipgloss on the left and right corner of the page. On the bottom it says the product is available from: Priceline, Kmart, Target, Big W, selected Coles supermarkets and selected Pharmacies nationally or even from rimmellondone.com.au. The advertisers are convincing the people to buy it because it’s cheap from those selected, not like Myer or Calvin Klein. They are also trying to position the people by making them think that when you wear it you are going to look, beautiful, younger and getting the old fashion London look. There are various colours that the advertisers used for this including black and white images. The image they use were the picture of different colours of lip gloss. The attractive woman that has the lip gloss on and the black and white image of Lily Cole represents two different ways to put on lipgloss. According to the photographs of the beautiful young woman they are stereotyping that all girls will look stunning when putting it on. The formal picture is the black and white that looks like London and the other is our fashion now. Everything’s colourful but there are two photographs that are not, which tricks your eyes making the viewer look at the non-colourful photograph. The big smudge of the lipgloss attracts you which make you look at the black and white picture, saying that it doesn’t look ugly but something different and unique. It has been shown that this particular lipgloss advertisement has a brand called Rimmel London. This has been shown by examining the following aspects: the subject matter, target audience; logo/slogan; layout; and use of colour and image. It has been shown that the “Stay Glossy Lipgloss” are suitable from ages 16-25 years. i am 14 years old also if that helps more

Resolved Question: What would be a good slogan for advertising hairdryers?

I'm currently doing a project in social studies, and i have to advertise the newly made hairdryer in the 1920's. What would be a good slogan to attract woman and girls? (Since its mostly woman and girls who use it) Thanks! 10 points for the best one. more

Voting Question: IS ANYONE HERE A MORTGAGE NOTE BROKER AND WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO ADVERTISE?

I AM A NOTE BROKER AKA MORTGAGE NOTE BROKER I ADVERTISE IN MANY WAYS FROM DECALS ON THE CAR TO CUSTOM CHECKS WITH MY COMPANY NAME AND SLOGAN I KNOW THE MONEY IS OUT THERE I JUST NEED A GOOD AFFECTIVE WAY TO ADVERTISE ANY IDEALS more

Resolved Question: What's the best advertising slogan, in your opinion?

and if it's not in English, please translate it for me.hey friends, please tell me the PRODUCT (COMPANY)'S name also :) more

Resolved Question: Do you agree with the Pope's "assertions"...?

that condoms spread HIV?AIDS? "I would say about this problem of AIDS cannot be overcome with advertising slogans if the soul is lacking. If Africans do not help one another, the scourge cannot be resolved by distributing condoms; quite the contrary, we risk worsening the problem. The solution can only come through a two-fold commitment. Firstly, the humanization of sexuality, in other words a spirit and human renewal bringing a new way of behaving towards one another. Secondly, true friendship above all with those who are suffering, a readiness-even though personal sacrifice- to be present with those that suffer. And these are the factors that help and bring progress." According to the pope, " the scourge( of AIDS) cannot be resolved by distributing condoms but worsens the problem by encouraging unsafe sexuality and behaviors. Edward C. Green, Director of the AIDS Prevention research project at Harvard Center for population and development studies said; "We have found no associations between condom use and lower infection rates, Which, 25 years later, later into the pandemic, we should be seeing if this intervention was working. The Pope also stated that "Monogamy" was the best single answer to the African crises of AIDS rather than "abstinence". So Harvard agrees with the Pope?? Why isn't this taught in American Schools?? more

Resolved Question: How to make this funnier? Only for gmail account people?

http://docs.google.com/Present?docid=df7xt9rt_31g7xhswfb The assignment was to create a presentation advertising some country music dude's tour. You have to think of a slogan, too. I know mine sucks right now. 10 pts to best slogan/other helpful ideas! more

Resolved Question: What advertising slogan over the years do you remember best?

For me it`s a toss up between¸ ``help , I`ve fallen and I can`t get up or Where`s the beef more

Resolved Question: Sis needs help with art ten points best answers?

1. This American monument was inspired by Ramses’ Abu Simbel. (1 point) Washington Monument Mount Rushmore Statue of Liberty Lincoln Monument 2. Ramses’ first temple at Abu Simbel intended to send this message. (1 point) a message of celebration and joy a message of welcome a message of fear and power a message to guide visitors to the capital 3. James Montgomery Flagg used this kind of advertising technique in his WWI recruitment poster featuring Uncle Sam, a respected and admired symbol. (1 point) the rich-and-famous technique a testimonial use of an icon repetition 4. This is the name of the cloth woven in Ghana that is often used as an indicator of a person’s status. (1 point) Arabic Kente Ghanese Congan 5. This North African garment is loose-fitting and related to the toga. (1 point) Kente Simbel turban haik 6. This is formed when a group of artists with similar styles band together. (1 point) art movement art style art history art expression 7. This happens as symbolic, traditional dress in Africa is replaced with Western styles of clothing. (1 point) The dress becomes more popular. The dress loses its meaning. The meaning of the dress changes. both b and c 8. The American landscape painters of the late 19th century painted the western landscape of the United States. Their paintings could best be described as this. (1 point) very realistic frightening parodies romantic 9. If you wanted to transfer the image of a postcard to a larger sheet of paper, you would use this process. (1 point) rich-and-famous technique gesture drawing mural drawing scale drawing 10. This is the illusion of distance in a two-dimensional artwork acheived by altering the value and intensity of color and the detail. (1 point) linear perspective atmospheric perspective haze perspective aeronautic perspective 11. This is a humorous or satirical imitation of a serious type of artwork. (1 point) prestige slogan parody testimonial 12. This type of ad implies the product will make you beautiful. (1 point) slogan testimonial icon rich-and-famous 13. This type of ad uses a celebrity to endorse the product. (1 point) slogan testimonial icon parody 14. This is an object or item that represents a rank or standing in a group. (1 point) icon slogan status symbol power symbol 15. The format of a two-dimensional artwork refers to this. (1 point) the artist's style if it is held in a horizontal or vertical direction the medium of the artwork the subject more

Resolved Question: Could you fill out this survey? #5?

121.Are they all set on the same time? 122.Have you ever intentionally set a clock ahead or behind the actual time? 123.What do you think about when you first wake up in the morning? 124.Which browser do you use? 125.Do you bite your nails? 126.Would you ever leave little notes to your gf/bf? 127.Ever been to a farm? 128.Tell me about your dream last night. 129.Ever seen a shooting star? 130.Say one thing about yourself you've never told anyone. 131.Do your days fly by or seem to last forever? 132.Have you ever stayed in a fancy high class rich hotel? 133.Have you ever stayed in a rent-by-the-hour motel? 134.What in your opinion is the best advertising slogan out there? 135.When they start sending rockets to the moon for us civilians, will you be on the list to go? 136.How are you feeling right now? 137.Have you ever written anything on your skin? 138.If so what? 139.Which website do you frequent most often? 140.What color is most of your clothes? 141.Do you own any plants? 142.Are things as bad as they seem? 143.Descibe the nicest thing anyone has ever done for you. 144.Ever looked directly at the sun? 145.Have you ever made a pin hole camera to watch the eclipse? 146.What's your favorite cereal? 147.Who do you miss? 148.Name something you just can't forget no matter how hard you try. 149.Describe the worst fight you've ever been in whether physical or verbal. 150.Say something else about yourself you've never told anyone before.Survey part 1: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AtEJGjyQIwcD.Q84nKCgONLsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090208130335AALZhAs part 2: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ati9A2gKmIVfmGqrfd8NjMnsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090208130417AAzt5mz part 3: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AmOnZ4Fn3pJwjLP3prFJuVPsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090208130454AAl1RK3 part 4: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Aur__VtBBYLfIV.mLe7HFyrsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090208130547AAhHxcV part 5: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ao9x6vz2nSoDiqZRH4eIkMLsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090208130641AAd3oN7 more

Resolved Question: In my advertising class...?

We have to make a movie poster for a made up movie about a boy who finds a friend from outer space (the teacher made up that storyline). You need a slogan and my brain has stopped working, almost like writer's block. Any ideas ? 10 Points for best answer - THANKS :) more

Resolved Question: Help a man writing advertising slogans. Choose which one doesn't sound awful.?

Pick a number or numbers. Feel free to say they're all awful, but you'll be more convincing if you offer a better one. As well as saying which you like (hopefully), tell me which ones don't work at all at all. 1) 10 essential oils for sublimely beautiful hair 2) 10 essential oils for beautiful hair 3) 10 essential oils to make your hair sublime 4) 10 essential oils to bring out the sublime beauty of your hair 5)10 essential oils to make your hair shine with beauty 6)10 essential oils to give radiance to your hair 7)10 essential oils to bring out the radiance in your hair Thanks, best wishes and two points to all respondents. more

Resolved Question: What College Program Would Be Best For Me ?

So im applying to college, and im not sure what type of program I should take, im very good and interested in advertising products with slogans, such as magazine ad's billboards, etc. So i am not sure wither I should go for an advertising course or marketing course. I can see myself making ad's and creating magazine ad's, slogans and logos in the future, but im not artist like talented at drawing, more of a computer pearson when coming to creating images. there is a few courses for advertising such as, advertising creative advertising advertising and graphic design advertising account management advertising media management more

Resolved Question: Art Questions plz help!!?

1. This American monument was inspired by Ramses’ Abu Simbel. (1 point) Washington Monument Mount Rushmore Statue of Liberty Lincoln Monument 2. Ramses’ first temple at Abu Simbel intended to send this message. (1 point) a message of celebration and joy a message of welcome a message of fear and power a message to guide visitors to the capital 3. James Montgomery Flagg used this kind of advertising technique in his WWI recruitment poster featuring Uncle Sam, a respected and admired symbol. (1 point) the rich-and-famous technique a testimonial use of an icon repetition 4. This is the name of the cloth woven in Ghana that is often used as an indicator of a person’s status. (1 point) Arabic Kente Ghanese Congan 5. This North African garment is loose-fitting and related to the toga. (1 point) Kente Simbel turban haik 6. This is formed when a group of artists with similar styles band together. (1 point) art movement art style art history art expression 7. This happens as symbolic, traditional dress in Africa is replaced with Western styles of clothing. (1 point) The dress becomes more popular. The dress loses its meaning. The meaning of the dress changes. both b and c 8. The American landscape painters of the late 19th century painted the western landscape of the United States. Their paintings could best be described as this. (1 point) very realistic frightening parodies romantic 9. If you wanted to transfer the image of a postcard to a larger sheet of paper, you would use this process. (1 point) rich-and-famous technique gesture drawing mural drawing scale drawing 10. This is the illusion of distance in a two-dimensional artwork acheived by altering the value and intensity of color and the detail. (1 point) linear perspective atmospheric perspective haze perspective aeronautic perspective 11. This is a humorous or satirical imitation of a serious type of artwork. (1 point) prestige slogan parody testimonial 12. This type of ad implies the product will make you beautiful. (1 point) slogan testimonial icon rich-and-famous 13. This type of ad uses a celebrity to endorse the product. (1 point) slogan testimonial icon parody 14. This is an object or item that represents a rank or standing in a group. (1 point) icon slogan status symbol power symbol 15. The format of a two-dimensional artwork refers to this. (1 point) the artist's style if it is held in a horizontal or vertical direction the medium of the artwork the subject Best answer, and starz promice for the right answers!! more

Resolved Question: Predicted an A for English but don't get it?

I'm predicted an A for English and I'm working to that standard in every area of it apart from Media. We are currently studying advertising and are meant to come up with some creative healthy eating thing for children only thing is its not my best topic in English but I don't want to fall down in grade. It has to be fun and it has to have a slogan and a name. Got any ideas? :/I didn't , it was suggested so I just left it.Well Yeah a D seems pretty reasonable in Media , well thanks for that I'm sure I will try harder ;) more

Resolved Question: The advertising business?

I'm only a sophomore in highschool, but its never to early to start thinking about my future. I want to be one of those people who comes up with the funny (or serious) slogans that you see on tv. How does one get into that type of thing? And also, what would be the best major in college for that? Thanks for any help you can give! more

Voting Question: can you please check my english?

can you help me with some words that would make my writing stronger, or correct me if i wrote something wrong. BTW its for a university course (English is not my first language) On Southwest airlines’ website, their winged heart logo appears on many pages, representing three values, love, fun, and freedom. Southwestern airlines took the heart as a reminder of where it first began at Dallas Love File airport using the tag line “Now there’s somebody else up there who loves you.” And later when the company expanded they chose LUV as their symbol. LUV was much more than the company’s ticker symbol or a persistent theme in Southwest’s advertising campaigns. Over the years, LUV grew into Southwest’s code word for treating both employees and customers with dignity and respect, demonstrating and caring, and loving attitude. The word LUV and red hearts commonly appeared on banners and posters at company facilities, as reminders of the empathy that was expected toward customers and other employees. Southwest’s planes were referred to as love birds, drinks became love potions, peanuts were called love bites, drink coupons were love stamps, and tickets were printed on love machines. FUN is the core value of Southwest airlines, which is symbolize by entertainment and humor. Employees at Southwest can use humor, tell jokes, and play games with travelers while they are checking in, or waiting for the flight, or flying on the plan. They also spend fun time out of their work parting, playing games for charity, dressing in customs, and having a good time together as a one big family. Wings on the Southwest’s heart are symbol of FREEDOM, the third value that made the company at the second position in America’s best airlines (Travel and Leisure, 2008). The company’s main goal is to give the freedom for its customers to travel at the lowest costs. “We are a low fare airline by philosophy. When we go into a new market our competitors usually lower their fares. The difference is our fares stay low – whatever and whenever we fly.” Said Gary C. Kelly, Vice President -Finance, Chief Financial Officer. The slogans “Low fares. No hidden fees” and “No fees” are also very frequent lines that appear on the company’s website. They stand for the low cost or no fees services such as, no first class and second class checked bag fees, no phone reservation fees, and no snack fees. THANKS! more

Resolved Question: Slogans? Songs? About Global warming?

Having done some research of marketing I know that there is one maxim: One of the best ways to advertise is with catchy slogans, jingles and songs. Why? Because it bypasses the part of the person that thinks and goes right to the part of the person that reacts. Is anyone else concerned with the surge of requests seen here for global warming slogans and songs? So far I think Dave is the only one who actually read the question. more

Resolved Question: What Profession requires writing to advertise? Like who exactly does the writing for corporate advertising? ?

My best talent is within my writing skills. I want to choose a career that fits me, but also has a decent pay rate or salary. I would have gone for the traditional doctor or lawyer profession, but that's not really what I am into. Although the salaries for doctors and lawyers, and many other occupations are good, I need to do something in the writing field. But I don't know where to start. So if someone could give me some pointers, I would appreciate it very much. For example who makes the slogans for name brands, retailers, and businesses?  more

Resolved Question: What book was advertised with the slogan "He's got a plan, he's got an enemy - time to execute them both"?

Best slogan in history. Last couple of years or so. Also, for anyone who has read the book, does it live up to it's killer advertising line? more

Resolved Question: Boyfriend and I want to rake leaves to earn extra money, where to hang our flyers and ads at?

My boyfriend and I want to make extra money for the holidays coming up. We thought of raking leaves. My parents would pay $10/hr for it, which is awesome, but we need to have an effective of advertising ourselves. I designed a flyer that's ready to go. It has a scene where there's pile of falling leaves and a rake and says "Need this done? We can keep your yard clean! Call XXX-XXX-XXXX to get a free estimate" I wonder if the above slogan is good enough, or should I try some other slogan? I don't have a lot of experience marketing myself. I don't feel comfortable door to door to complete strangers and would rather start out with people who I know and I'm a acquainted with first. Where would be the best places to hang up fliers in our neighborhood, without violating property or trespassing? more

Resolved Question: Introduction To Catering?

Anybody that is good with Catering and would like to help me out with a couple questions, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you a bunch to those willing to help! 1. The document a caterer uses to stipulate the terms, conditions, and contents of the services he or she will provide each client is called the A. client agreement B. menu C. press release D. brochure 2. One of the keys to running a lucrative catering business is to A. charge for overtime work. B. transport foods to a site. C. keep the menus simple. D. charge a lot of money 3. You can use a standard caterer’s symbol, such as a chef’s hat, on your business card as your A. logo. B. slogan C. gimmick. D. trademark. 4. Suppose you’re a caterer who specializes in cooking and serving meals in the client’s house.What type of catering service are you providing? A. No-service catering B. Partial-service catering C. Full-service catering D. On-premise catering 5. Which of the following is the best way to get your catering business started? A. Research your area and develop a marketing strategy. B. Wait for your excellent food and service to build you a good image and reputation. C. Leave your business cards every appropriate place you can. D. Get involved with local organizations and become a speaker. 6. Which of the following would you want to do when developing a marketing position? A. Position yourself in an untapped consumer market. B. Go after the same demographic as other area caterers. C. Market yourself as a general caterer willing to accept any type of job. D. Emphasize your inexperience and gain clients by charging a much cheaper price. 7. A new caterer, working off premise, typically invests less than _______ to open a catering business. A. $15,000 B. $10,000 C. $5,000 D. $2,000 8. On your business card, you position your business as “the area’s most creative cookery.” This phrase is your A. slogan B. business name C. logo. D. parameter. 9. The planned effort to present a unique image through newspapers, community events, and other visible places is called A. advertising B. branding C. public relations. D. press release. 10. Leon is catering a luncheon. He is only supplying the food. What kind of catering service is he providing? A. Social B. Public C. Corporate catering D. No-service 11. What can you expect when you ask clients for testimonials? A. They’ll want to come up with full-blown ideas. B. They’ll know exactly what you want. C. They’ll take the time to write up a testimonial and mail it to you. D. They’ll be happy to approve a testimonial you’ve written. 12. Which person is most likely to become a successful caterer? A. Sapana is independent and loves to solve problems. Nothing rattles her. She is a creative person and a great cook. B. Tony is an outgoing, energetic individual who loves dealing with people. He often gets so caught up in what he’s doing that he forgets to do things like balancing his checkbook or returning phone calls. C. Steve is a friendly, flexible cook who enjoys making people happy so much that it gives him a stomachache if they aren’t pleased with his efforts. D. Jonah is a versatile cook who is determined to make his fortune overnight. He has tried many get-rich-quick schemes, but knows this one is a winner. 13. To determine the price to charge for your service, you’ll need to calculate the costs of the material, labor, and what other two elements? A. Location and overhead B. Overhead and profit C. Food and supplies D. Finder’s fees and entertainment 14. You operate a small catering firm specializing in sit-down dinner parties that you prepare and serve yourself with no helpers. A client of yours loves your food so much that she has asked you to cater her daughter’s wedding reception for 300 people, to be held in her back yard. It’s your first chance at a big event and you’re not really set up for it.You don’t have the equipment, you don’t have the staff, and you don’t have the connections to musicians; however, you’re tempted. What would be your wisest decision? A. Accept the job and use this chance to make all the contacts you need to expand your business. B. Agree to make the food if the client will subcontract all the other services herself. C. Turn down the job, explaining why you can’t do it, and wish her luck finding someone else. D. Turn the job down; however, give the client the name of a high-quality catering firm that can meet her needs. 15. Everything at the small sit-down dinner party has gone beautifully.You go to finish off the evening with a flare by bringing in the customer’s fondue pot, which you filled with melted chocolate and plugged in to keep warm several minutes ago, while you chopped up the fresh fruits to dip in it. Now the chocolate has hardened! What did you most likely do wrong? A. You bought the wrong chocolate. B. You didn’t get the timing right. C.  more

Resolved Question: Help With My Math Homework. ?

Im Really Confused About my math project. Here Is what we had to do: Pick A Food Item To taste test Must Have 3 Different Samples of the item. Ok So I did that And I Picked Cookie Dough A Was Pillsbury, B was a Generic Walmart brand C Was Toll House So We Did The survey And 25 people came to my booth. 6 People Liked A best 13 people liked B Best 6 people liked C best So heres Where I get Confused. We Have To Calculate a. Ratio b Differnce c. Percents d. scaling So If you Can Help Me With that It Would Be greatly Appriciated, And I Asked my math teacher and she said that A would be 6:19 because 6 people liked it and 19 didn't (she just confused me more) And I Also Need A Catchy Advertising Slogan I Know Its Long But If you Can Help me With it thank you so much!!The Scaling I Think Is Scaling Up (Like 1:4 To 2:8) And Scaling down (Like 2:8 to 1:4 ) more

Resolved Question: What's the best advertising slogan you have heard?

Mine has to be "Say aye tae a pie" Great stuff that.Carslberg is always a good one yeahNUTS! more

Resolved Question: Quick question, 10 points for the most creative answer?

I own a Truck Freight service company, I am looking for a Company slogan , a phrase to advertise our service, hence, this slogan will painted on ALL trucks, so give it your best shot! more

Resolved Question: Slogan for Advertising Bananas?

Okay, as part of my geography project at school, I need to produce a logo and slogan that could be put across the front of a t-shirt or something. Could I have some ideas on what I could have for the logo and/or slogan plz? Here's my best slogan: "Why have opium when you can have bananas" Please tell me what you think and give me some more ideas !! Thanks =] more

Resolved Question: What are 3 interesting facts about about gold?

And if you wanna be nice and help me think of some cheesy advertising slogan for gold it would be nice lol. First good answer gets best answer! more

Resolved Question: choose the best slogan for my website !?

hi friend , i am gonna implement a logo for my website , the website is a place for free classified ads where people can place free ads but companies should pay , now i am gonna find a slogan for it : a place to meet your needs , a place for free advertising and so on , if my choice r good tell me which one , if u ve any other better slogan tell me , thank u , all the bests more

Resolved Question: Help me with this please !!!?

I'm Making a project for the school board. I need to make my own emblem. I found the right emblem in google image search. But I need to find a good slogan (not the advertising ones). Which is the best site? more

Resolved Question: Starting college - majoring in journalism/mass communications with a minor in advertising.?

This question is geared towards people who know a little about the major or have selected this major for themself too! I know it's such a broad field I have chosen: AP, magazines, tv news, going with advertising slogan companies, etc. What would be the best route to choose with this major and minor? Is the minor no good towards the major? Thank you so much in advance for your help.Sorry I mean the major actually is journalism and mass communications. It's like a two in one major. more

Resolved Question: Ideas for a print ad supporting Paris Hilton for president?

I am in an intro advertising course and have to make a rough sketch of a print ad for Paris Hilton's Presidential campaign. I really need some creative ideas for slogans or pics. Best answer will be chosen more

Resolved Question: deep thoughts do you know any more i can add?

Can a red-green colour-blind person ever truly experience Valentines Day and Saint Patricks day? Is luck a losers excuse for a winners position? Why is a Laundrymat called a Laundrymat and not a Laundry-washing and drying place outside your home that you have to pay for? And why is the Mat added anyway? Is the hardness of the butter proportional to the softness of the bread? If you were going to die soon and had only one phone call you could make, who would you call and what would you say? And why areyour waiting? Why is the greatest pleasure in life doing something others tell you that you cannot? When shops have a sign on the door 'Guide dogs only' who is supposed to read it? The dog? Is the lottery a tax on people who are bad at maths? Is gambling the only way of getting nothing for something? Why is the phrase 'It's none of my business' always followed by 'but...'? In hospital, why do they wake you up to give you a sleeping tablet? Where can a man buy a cap for his knee? If builders built buildings the way programmers write programs, would the first woodpecker to come along destroy civilisation? Why don't people on television ever go to the toilet? If time heals all wounds, how come the belly button always stays the same? Can you sit in the shade of the palm of your hand? Why is the best way to get things done to do it yourself? Are unripened oranges called greens? If LSD was to be advertised on T.V., would the slogan be 'LSD melts in your mind, not in your hand'? Can you beat the drum of your ear? Is the only thing that makes God different from us the fact that when he does something cruel he doesn't need to explain himself? Are the rings around Saturn made up of all the luggage that has been lost on the worlds airlines? Is experience what you get when you don't get what you want? When travelling at the speed of sound, can you still hear the radio? Why do teenagers express their burning desires to be different by dressing exactly the same? Even as we approach the 21st century, when central heating has become almost standard, why are there few more inviting prospects ona winter's night than an open log fire? Does it prove that life is hard by the fact that no-body gets out of it alive? Why do shops always discontinue any brand that sells well? Why do important letters that apparently contain no mistakes when sent always seem to develop them in the post? What do they do with all the mint they cut out of the middle of polo's? If you don't know where you're going, how are you supposed to get there? Does the information super-highway have service stations? To be or not to be... Is that a trick question? Why does Queen Elizabeth, who has people to put on her make-up, do her hair, and needs no cash or identification carry a handbag? If life is hard, shouldn't we all be wearing helmets? Is Windows 95 the ultimate triumph of marketing over technology? Doesn't everyone have a photographic memory? more

Resolved Question: Who came up with the slogan Breast is Best???

I am not criticising breastfeeding I am honestly curious. Was it an actual person that coined the phrase or a group like la leche. I sort of feel like although it is catchy; it makes formula feeding moms feel inferior. I guess some people feel that some formula feeding moms are. But did they need a slogan to reenforce this idea? Dont many of the moms that DONT breastfeed for whatever feel bad enough about it already, does it need to be rubbed in? My SIL gets WIC and I went with her the frist time a while ago when her daughter was born. To get the coupons for formula you HAD to talk to the lactation consultant and go through a video about breastfeeding and a whole 20 minutes class about it. And then next to the desk where you picked up the coupons was a huge sign saying 'breast is best'. I breastfed my daughter and that sign made ME feel bad. And I was doing what it advertised. I actually felt kind of embarassed knowing that I was part of a group of women who had created that.Granola-can you read? I was with my sister in law, I just got finished breastfeeding my daughter who will be one in 1 week. She was down to feeding once a day for a short time so I cut her off. If do not have the ability to actualy READ the question then please dont answer it.Also if it makes you feel better everyone in her family and mine pays taxes, so just take it as us paying for her daughters food. AND she CAN NOT breastfeed she got breastcancer when she was 20 and had BOTH breasts radically removed. more

Resolved Question: Recently opened a fashion shop on Ebay. What are the best ways to advertise and promote?

I've recently opened a shop on Ebay selling womens dresses. The reason i have used Ebay is mostly because it gives you customers automatically without having to advertise. Hopefully in the future will be able to use my profits to go solo. However, i still feel i need to advertise more as im not getting enough people even looking at my store. Has anyone got any ideas of how i could do this. Although i have more than a basic knowledge of computers, this seems to be something i know nothing about. Another thing is i've decided to create some flyers to hand out. The problem is i lack the design gene lol. Is there any sites to help me with this or even to help with what i should put on it. And one last thing, does anyone have any ideas of how to come up with a good slogan. My Shop is called "Jessica Ellis Boutique" and sells womens fashion. Is there a good known staring point? Thankyou more

Resolved Question: Can you think of a slogan to advertise Fish and Chips?

10 points for the best one xxx more

Resolved Question: What’s the best advertising slogan you ever heard?

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Resolved Question: How would you advertise this?

In my english class, we have to choose from a selection of products and make an advertising campaign for a targeted audience. Me and my friend have choosen a health soft drink and have decided to target it at the dancing community. We have already developed the name, slogan, logo, bottle and flavours but we don't know how to go about actually making the advert. We have a couple of ideas but what would be best way to publicise this? If need be, we are happy to change anything about the product but we just want to know what can we do to make a good (and original) advert?its not for a website its our english assessment and we need to make a campaign and record it in a book but we are gonna do the advert on a cd and put it in our book more

Resolved Question: Looking for a catchy slogan?

I am doing a project at uni and basically my idea involves people having to go on a website and they have options to do various design projects where they can design stuff which goes in to a large online gallery and the winning designs go into a design museum and they get prizes too. I have to design some posters to try and advertise this idea, and probably the best slogan I can think of is 'make your mark'. Can you think of anything better? more

Resolved Question: Which advertising slogan could be best applied to you?

Melts in your mouth............... more

Resolved Question: walking poster 10pt.?

hello everyone, well i have to make a poster advertising walking....so i need ideas.. slogans why walk? poster ideas? yeah anything because the best one gets 10pt extra credit!! so i am trying my best on this. so far i have a poster in the shape of a foot....and the toes have the word WALK! you know something that stands out in a class of about 200!!! well thank you ^-^ more

Resolved Question: I need a slogan to advertise stained glass?

In social studies everyone has a chineese/roman invention that we have to adverrtise. (part of a project) but i need a slogan for mine and the best i've come up with is "stained glass; decorate your life" helpppppp more

Resolved Question: Is Brack Obama part of the biggest media swindle ever??

Got to admit it is impressive. They take a first term US senator with sub par performance who lacks experience, is not politically savvy or tough, has not passed any meaningful bills to distinguish himself from the hundreds of other lawmakers AND........ Turns him into the best thing since sliced bread This is advertising genius - To take a person as ho-hum and politically ineffective as Obama and turn him into a phenomenon. It's amazing. People are drinking up his fluffy speeches by the gallon with no questions asked, they are mindlessly chanting his name and slogans, he is inspiring an entire nation and.......when you take away all the pretense and fluff... There is nothing standing there...Just an ordinary politician, who relies on "words" alone to inspire us, but has no concrete plans to benefit our country, one who will make us faint and swoon, but cannot even serve a full US senate term before running for prez. The power of the media is truly spellbinding!Sambucca: The ridiculous comparisons of the great Abraham Lincoln to an inexperienced con-man are getting dreary... more
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