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Resolved Question: Where are all the health freaks who say Guinness is bad for you now?

"The old advertising slogan "Guinness is Good for You" may be true after all, according to researchers. A pint of the black stuff a day may work as well as a low dose aspirin to prevent heart clots that raise the risk of heart attacks. Drinking lager does not yield the same benefits, experts from University of Wisconsin told a conference in the US. " http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3266819.stm I wonder if my neighbour is as healthy as a newt. more

Resolved Question: Olympic Charter Violation?

some advise on following issue wanted! Can a friend of mine wear some of accessories which my company produces during the Olympic game in London 2012? 1) we are producing and selling the products, 2) we would like her to advertise our company, 3) she is going to wear our products during the games, 4) we are going to sell those on our official internet site during the games. 5) And we would very much to like use her picture in the Olympic game and the slogan “the earrings which Jennifer wears in Olympic 2012”. The reason why we ask this kind of question is, that our budget is far low than what official contract with IOC demands. But as you know, Olympic game is the best opportunity for advertisement. So if there’s no problem, we would like to execute our project as soon as possible. I would appreciate if you could give us some advise on the subject. Thanx more

Resolved Question: American Airlines advert, hall of shame for recent advertising?

I saw an advert for American airlines the other nite on telly. Their slogan was, at the end, 'we know why you fly.' Well, mate, I dont know bout you, but the reason i fly is cos that's about the only way to get from A to B across the ocean, unless you like a long boat ride. I mean, what are they suggesting? that people fly so they can s*ag in the public toilets, or flirt with some cabin crew who never look as hot at they do in the adverts, or cos they love being sardined in between people for hours? f*cks sake, and these people work for major ad agencies. Do you think this is a good slogan, or do you agree it qualifies for the top ten most laughable of all time? x more

Resolved Question: What are the 'tricks' which retailers and advertising companies use to get us to buy their products?

What 'tricks' do they use in subliminal advertising, music, colour, images, slogans, store layouts, published adverts, position on page, television adverts and such? more

Voting Question: Homework PLEASE Help !?

In my English class i have to do an advertisement. My advertisement is on an infant dress... We had to be creative so i took a picture of my niece in one of hers. i have the picture i need and everything else i just need a perfect slogan. for example : in the Giorgio Armani / ArmaniSilk lipstick Advertising the slogan is : Dress your lips in Armani. I need something like this. more

Resolved Question: Copyright question: Re-selling t-shirts?

Me and my friend always have little random sayings or cartoons that we pretty much draw all over our shoes, bags, school books etc, but the other day our friend asked us to include his band name in one of them. We're now thinking about putting the slogans on t-shirts and then trying to sell them...advertising for us and them... Also, would we have to contact the company who makes the t-shirts and ask for permission...? As you can tell, we're pretty clueless, neither of us took business studies, and are just filling our lessons with little ideas :) Thanks... more

Voting Question: hmwk help.............................?

need to advertise a body spray , whats a good name for it a slogan and a presuasive text .. thankz in advanceermm fine .... audinence - ny1 .. i dont reallii juss help !! :D more

Resolved Question: Good advertising ideas?

Heey, I've been asked to come up with posters advertising a new Nike fitness website, aimed at students and business men/women. I have an idea for both and was wondering if i could get some feedback - what you think, would you would change etc. Thanks :] For the students - Three students at school on computers, two end ones are wearing uniforms and the middle is in a Nike sports kit. They have their backs facing us so the audience doesn't see what they are doing on the computers, but assume the middle is using the Nike site. I hope i haven't explained it too badly, i just liked the symmetrical layout and thought it could be simple yet effective. Business men/women - A male behind a desk in an office, top half he's wearing a suit jacket, shirt and tie. his feet are on the desk and is wearing football boots, socks and shorts. the computer is open in front of him. Slogan reads "Bringing fitness to you" (Or something similar) Ok thanks :] By the way it's only for college, i'm not a professional lolWow i love the 2nd idea, although i'm meant to be doing posters not an advert, although if i were i'd definitly use that! :] more

Resolved Question: in what way would you advertise yourself on a tv commercial?

what would your slogan be and what props would you use.....oh a kudos for yeah if you can think of a jingle? more

Resolved Question: what do you guys think of my idea?

Just wanted to gauge opinions from you guys in this section. I have decided to produce and sell a strong alcoholic drink called "Responsibly". That way everyone in the country can get hammered drinking responsibly. And all the other drinks makers will be advertising for me on their cans with the slogan "Please Drink Responsibly". Would probably annoy the hell out of the government too! more

Resolved Question: What do you think of my idea...?

I have decided to produce and sell a strong alcoholic drink called "Responsibly". That way everyone in the country can get hammered drinking responsibly. And all the other drinks makers will be advertising for me on their cans with the slogan "Please Drink Responsibly". Would probably annoy the hell out of the government too! more

Resolved Question: UK: A political party has erected an advertising slogan in my front garden without my permission?

for elections the question is how can get some money out of this situation?? please help cheersyes, i own the house and garden! more

Resolved Question: Could you look through my writing and correct my grammatical mistakes? Thanks for help!!!?

Hi:) Could you look through my writing and correct my grammatical mistakes? It is a part of my coursework. Thank you very much for your help! "Some key words, slogan, language used or sense of humour can be difficult to understand for different people because of their background. In some countries people have a very specific sense of humour, which is not easily to understand by non-natives speakers. Some advertising may be attractive and funny for some nations, when people form some countries may don’t understand what’s so funny about the same advert even if it is translated into their own language. As I mentioned before, all different customers have different expectation and if Disneyland decides to expand to one of the Muslim countries like Indonesia, Pakistan or Bangladesh they must consider their range of products and services which they want to provide. For example, they must take into consideration their catering facilities, and they may decide to provide special Muslim halal food restaurants, which will be using use food that have been prepared according to Islamic believes. All businesses when they are expanding must make sure that they spotted all differences between their home country and a country in which they want to operate and reflected these differences on their marketing campaign in order to be successful on other market and avoid many mistakes, which could be difficult to fix."Thank you!!!! more

Resolved Question: Could you look through my writing and correct my grammatical mistakes? part 2?

Hi:) Could you look through my writing and correct my grammaticall mistakes? It is a part of my coursework. Thank you very much for your help! "All of businesses that want to benefit for international presence must be aware that some government regulations and policies are possibly different. Law in England and will vary and business that is expanding should have good knowledge about low under which they are going to operate in the future. Lack of knowledge could cause serious and expensive problems in the future. Form my own experience, I know that USA’s law and regulations are different form those in the European Union. For example, three years ago when I was looking for a laptop with high specification, I realized that it is much cheaper to buy a laptop from one of the biggest online retailer which was located in USA. If you buy a product from outside the Europium Union particular product is shipped to you and you have to remember about additional costs, such as: taxes which depend on what US state the seller is in. The selling price which was stated on the webpage was very attractive and unfortunate it didn’t include additional costs. Finally, when I nearly purchased the laptop I discovered that I needed to spend some extra money on tax purposes. Each business which operates internationally must remember that a potential customer may feel cheated if he or she will find out after purchasing that it is necessary to add $150 to selling price of $500 for tax purposes and shipping purposes. All businesses which distribute their products to audience in different countries should remember to inform them about additional costs. The business which wants to expand also should be aware that some foreign languages are completely different, for example Arabic is read form right to left. Some advertising slogan could be difficult to translate. Even when it can be translated it could be difficult to understand for foreigners and the advert will be not as effectible as it was on home market. There are many examples of translations that went disastrously wrong. For example, when translated into Chinese, the KFC slogan "finger-lickin' good" came out as "eat your fingers off". In some countries, some types of adverts are not allowed to be shown in public and as I mentioned before is this task some adverts can by taken as offensive because of cultural differences, different priorities in life or different sense of humour. The owner of the business that want to expand and operate in different countries must have specific knowledge about foreign culture and markets because a cultural difference can have a big impact on the way how business is operating, A lack of knowledge can be expensive and can cause many future problems. In different countries there may be some restrictions on what can be shown and what cannot. The owner of the business must make sure that he or she has a good knowledge about the culture and the market where the new business will be operating and run the marketing campaign."No, it wouldn't that be cheating. I wrote everything in by myself and i just need to correct my errors :( more

Resolved Question: How does this text in English could be rewritten to sound more EnglisH...I am French?

"Gradually, photography became more accessible, and between 1850 and 1870 the middle classes were able to practise photography and have their portraits made. Twenty years later, their children privilege the non-professional photography as a hobby. This democratization doesn't reach workers and still less the farming world which forms the essential of the French population. The arrival of Kodak apparatus made a true revolution. In 1888 George Eastman markets the first Kodak, which includes a roller of one hundred sights at the price of 25 dollars. This was in the United States but soon extended to the rest of the world. Success is immediate because the apparatus makes it possible to be delivered to the joys of the capture of the scene without having the constraint of laboratory work hitherto completed by the photographers themselves. It is enough to send the apparatus to Rochester where, for ten dollars, the photographs are developed and the apparatus reloaded with a new reel. The advertising slogan “Press on the button, we make the remainder” encompassed the new ambitions of the firm: to conquer a vast market beyond the enlightened amateurs. The development of the amateurs stimulates the industry of the cameras and significant surfaces and supports the innovations. The trade and the craft industry related to the portrait are not touched yet, quite to the contrary, the photographers of district taking care of work of laboratory of the amateurs. New businesses of amateurs are constituted." He is the text, thanks for helping more

Resolved Question: should i produce and sell a strong alcoholic drink called "Responsibly"?

That way everyone in the country can get wasted drinking responsibly. And all the other drinks makers will be advertising for me on their cans with the slogan "please drink responsibly". more

Resolved Question: Quiz 449. can you answer these use of the web is okay, that is what it's there for?

1. In which sport are the competitors identified by their racing jackets bearing the trap number and colour? 2. What is the name of the orange-coloured fizzy drink famously advertised with the slogan ‘made in Scotland from girders’? 3. What was known by the British, until 1865, as Peak XV, until it was renamed after a British Surveyor-General of India? 4. Which UK city has a name that translates as “Green hollow”? 5.By what name is Chopin’s short piece ‘Opus 64 No.1 for Piano’ better known? 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: homework help please?

for media we are creating an advert for a product. i have chosen to advertise a perfume but cannot think of a slogan for the ad. does anybody have any ideas? the perfume is two fragrances in one bottle (seperate compartments) thanks :) 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: have you heard about the bike ride?

Everyone in the UK and Ireland needs to see this website. Please tell your family, friends and work mates about this website, and help spread the word about an incredible charity event, that may just be passing you town or city in 2009. Please visit: www.cap2cap.co.uk Its all for Mcmillan Cancer Nurses, this is not a scam nor a advertising slogan, but a real event taking place in May 2009. Thank you more

Resolved Question: have you seen this website?

Everyone in the UK and Ireland needs to see this website. Please tell your family, friends and work mates about this website, and help spread the word about an incredible charity event, that may just be passing you town or city in 2009. Please visit: www.cap2cap.co.uk Its all for Mcmillan Cancer Nurses, this is not a scam nor a advertising slogan, but a real event taking place in May 2009. Thank you 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: 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: LETS HAVE FUN!!!! Advertising question, using slogans and punch-lines?

Ok lets use adverts punch-lines/slogans to advertise adult fun in the bedroom. Lets say: KFC- finger licking good lol And so on. How many adverts can we discover with a hidden adult bedroom meaning. Thanks for taking part, lets see how far it goes. Ciaooooooo more

Resolved Question: My son is doing a quiz in school on Advertising slogans.....?

We have completed most of them but we are stuck on a few can any one help? He will win £20 and he's only 8 so they have allowed us to help! We need to know what company or brand these slogans are for E.G Loves the jobs you hate- Mr Muscle Here goes .... 1. Go Beyond 2. Life is loud 3.This is living 4.Unfuzzes you fast 5.What's your music monster? 6.Jumping 7.It beats, as it sweeps, as it cleans.... I've put Hoover for this? Thanks in advance for any help!!! more

Resolved Question: new gurdwara opening in kidderminster, advertising slogan - would "sikh and ye shall find" be ok?

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Resolved Question: Say.....you were.....?

Working in an advertising company....and you were given...the Ad campaign for....British National Party....(your job depended on this)...even if you didn`t agree with it.....what slogans could you come up with....By the way.....i disagree with everything they say....i`m using this as an serious exampledave d it was the first thing that came to mindok good point..... more

Resolved Question: Armadillo...crunchy on the outside soft in the middle.?

this was the slogan for dime bars when I was a kid you dont see dime bar adverts any more. what adverts/products do you remeber from the 80s/90s that are no longer advertised on tv now?what about mmmm matersons 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: Translations that didn;t work?

Here are some advertising slogans that just didn't translate properly. 1. The Dairy Association's huge success with the campaign "Got Milk?" prompted them to expand advertising to Mexico. It was soon brought to their attention the Spanish translation read "Are you lactating?" 2. Coors put its slogan, "Turn It Loose," into Spanish, where it was read as "Suffer From Diarrhea." 3. Scandinavian vacuum manufacturer Electrolux used the following in an American campaign: "Nothing sucks like an Electrolux." 4. Clairol introduced the "Mist Stick," a curling iron, into Germany only to find out that "mist" is slang for manure. Not too many people had use for the "Manure Stick." 5. When Gerber started selling baby food in Africa, they used the same packaging as in the US, with the smiling baby on the label. Later they learned that in Africa, companies routinely put pictures on the labels of what's inside, since many people can't read. 6. Colgate introduced a toothpaste in France called Cue, the name of a notorious porno magazine. 7. An American T-shirt maker in Miami printed shirts for the Spanish market which promoted the Pope's visit. Instead of "I saw the Pope" (el Papa), the shirts read "I Saw the Potato" (la papa). 8. Pepsi's "Come Alive With the Pepsi Generation" translated into "Pepsi Brings Your Ancestors Back From the Grave" in Chinese. 9. The Coca-Cola name in China was first read as "Kekoukela", meaning "Bite the wax tadpole" or "female horse stuffed with wax", depending on the dialect. Coke then researched 40,000 characters to find a phonetic equivalent "kokou kole", translating into "happiness in the mouth." 10. When Parker Pen marketed a ball-point pen in Mexico, its ads were supposed to have read, "It won't leak in your pocket and embarrass you." The company thought that the word "embarazar" (to impregnate) meant to embarrass, so the ad read: "It won't leak in your pocket and make you pregnant!" 11. When American Airlines wanted to advertise its new leather first class seats in the Mexican market, it translated its "Fly In Leather" campaign literally, which meant "Fly Naked" (vuela en cuero) in Spanish! more

Resolved Question: This is for my CV, could you have a look at it, and posibly re-word it so it sound more professional?

Receptionist - Base operator - Office Manager. Swindon AngelsTaxi firm. I helped set up this company from its beginnings. My first Job was to advertise the company, Designing flyers with catchy slogans and distributing them across town. Primarily I was in charge of the phones, but when it was quiet I was trained up as a radio base operator, and was soon running the phones and base radio unassisted. As the company increased and became more popular it was necessary to employ more telephonists to help with the demand of calls. I was put in charge of them and training them up on all areas of the office. I had to create the best work timetable for them and decide who was suited better to what tasks. I also had ensure that the office ran smoothly and deal with any customer complaints and enquiries more

Resolved Question: paddy murphys hardware store?

paddy was looking for someone to make an advertising board so he rang his mate mick to see if he could make one mick said it would cost £100,000 pounds ok it better be good for that price murphy said so mick made one and stuck it on the motorway with jesus nailed to it with a slogan below stating ..USE MURPHYS NAILS murphy was driving along the motorway the following week and could not believe his eyes WHAT THE F/[[@K so he rang his mate mick and told him to take jesus down as it was bad for buisness mick said it would cost another £50,000 go for it murphy said the following week murphy is driving along the same motorway he saw his sign in the distance but no jesus on it but as he got closer he saw jesus in a heap at the bottom of the sign saying NOW LOOK WHAT YOU GET IF YOU DONT USE MURPHYS NAILS more

Resolved Question: Advertising Slogan seen on sewerage truck in Barbardos.?

'We are Number 1 in Number 2s' Any better on company vehicles?Edit: Daryl S. If you have nothing to say Dork, why bother. You are not even funny. Go tell teacher you have been a naughty boy. more

Resolved Question: Skeleton Advert?

On the net at the minute there is a flash ad featuring a skeleton in an armchair. All it does is flick between shots of the titular skeleton and a quick shot of bones on a table. No sound, no identifying marks. I know it's going to be an ad for something like a broadband company with a slogan like "Tired of waiting ages for downloads" or something like that, but i was wondering if anyone had any idea what it might be advertising because, for no readily identifiable reason, it's bugging me. more

Resolved Question: I need a new advertising slogan for some new chemical warfare suits - any suggestions?

I'm involved in the development of some next generation NBC suits and need to market them to the military. The current British ones cause heat exhaustion in hot weather and the current US ones are too stiff and heavy. The new ones place the lowest burden on the soldier but still give the highest protection factor. Not a sexy product, I know but I want to promote them and not use the usual crapppy tag lines used by the current manufacturers like 'nothing comes close' , 'unparelleled protection' etc - they just sound like the title of a Stephen Seagel movie. Any help appreciated more

Resolved Question: I'm looking for an advertisement?

I'm looking for an advertisement which emphasizes the differences between men and women. The slogan should say something like "men and women like different things" or say something specific about why men and women are different. E.g. in Germany, a beer company advertises its beer with the following slogan: "To us, guys!" Is there any English advertisement which you can think of? I'd be grateful if you could tell me the slogan, the brand's name and maybe post a link to a picture of the advertisement. more

Resolved Question: What do you think about Saatchi getting Labour's advertising contract?

They're the ones that thought up Maggie's winning slogan in 1979 - remember it? http://politics.guardian.co.uk/election2001/images/0,,449826,00.html more

Resolved Question: Anyone else find it repulsive when religious groups imitate the techniques of big advertising companies?

Slogans and posters with styles that often directly rip-off commercial advertising campaigns. I've noticed that new urban baptist churches do this a lot but I have also seen it in older churches in rural areas. The whole idea of manipulating people using advertising techniques is monstrous to me. I don't think churches should be following the example of big business. more

Resolved Question: Best advertising line you've seen on a van / lorry?

In London I saw a painters van being driven by an Indian guy with the slogan :- "You've tried the Cowboys - now try the Indians" Driving along the M4 - I saw a lorry advertising their Cesspit emptying service which read : - "We've been taking sh*t from our customers for 20 years" Any other funny ones you've seen? more

Resolved Question: Do you remember ?

Bazooka Joe Bubble gum Jamboree bags Lolly gobble choc bomb Screwball (ice creame with the bubble gum in the bottom Terry Scott advertising Curly Wurly Gobstoppers 4 black jacks/fruit salad for 1p advert slogan= "A finger of fudge is just enough to give your kids a treat , a finger of fudge is just enough until it`s time to eat etc" Vauxall Viva Ford Angular Zephyr and Zodiac (my dad had a Zodiac) Z cars Nationwide The test card and so on and so forth, what else can you remember from yesteryear?The hairy cornflake (DLT show) Jimi Saville`s double top ten show Simon Bates`s our tune Crossroads Love thy neighbour Radio rentals Coal fires the great smell of Brut Hi Karate after shave Vesta curry meals more

Resolved Question: Old and new tv advertising slogans?

One taste and your in ..... more

Resolved Question: viagra funny or not?

The boss of a Madison Avenue advertising agency called a spontaneous staff meeting in the middle of a particularly stressful week. (This is one pretty sharp boss!) When everyone gathered, the boss, who understood the benefits of having fun, told the burnt out staff the purpose of the meeting was to have a quick contest. The theme: Viagra advertising slogans. The only rule was that they had to use past ad slogans, originally written for other products, that captured the essence of Viagra. Slight variations were acceptable. About seven minutes later, they turned in their suggestions and created a Top Ten List. With all the laughter and camaraderie, the rest of the week went very well for everyone The top ten were: 10. Viagra, Whaazzzz up! 9. Viagra, The quicker p*cker upper. 8. Viagra, Like a rock! 7. Viagra, When it absolutely, positively has to be there overnight. 6. Viagra, Be all that you can be.5. Viagra, Reach out and touch someone. 4. Viagra, Strong enough for a man, but made for a woman. 3. Viagra, home of the whopper! 2. Viagra, We bring good things to Life! And the unanimous number one slogan: 1. This is your w**kie. This is your w**kie on drugs. more

Resolved Question: an oldie funny or not?

A professor was giving a lecture on company slogans in a college advertising and marketing class. "Joe," he asked, "which company has the slogan, 'Come fly the friendly skies'?" "United." Joe answered. "Brenda, can you tell me which company has the slogan, "Don't leave home without it?" Brenda answered with the correct credit card company with no difficulty. "Now John, Tell me who uses the slogan, 'Just do it'?" John was quiet for a moment before answering, "Mom?" more

Resolved Question: i am doing a project in english about the greek goddess hera...what should she advertise?

she is the goddess of marriage, i have to make up a completely new product and i have to have a slogan and show her using it, i horibble at drawing so please dont say that i should draw her w/ something, has to be school appropriate and A worthy more

Resolved Question: What is this film called?

A film set in middle America, a man sees strange coming and going of trucks to a warehouse. He manages to break in and in the warehouse are boxes and boxes stacked floor to ceiling wall to wall.In these boxes are dark sunglasses. When worn, he sees the world in black and white and all the advertising boards etc are covered with (I think) communist propaganda slogans and the like. He tries to convince his coloured friend to don the glasses to show him and warn him of the impending dangers. A fantastically realistic fight breaks out between them, excellent acting and very believable. I saw this film very late one night back in the late 1980's/early 1990's on British TV and fell asleep before the end. I need to see it again and find out what happens. My wife, an extremely good drama teacher should see this movie. Can anyone help? more

Resolved Question: Either tell me who this St Jude guy is or shoot me!?

Who or what is St Jude? I see lots of small slogans promoting it but that all. Is it a secret society that lm not allowed into? My friend says he was a surfer but l dont believe him. It was driving me mad but not enough to trouble me to look in a book and find out more. Here on Yahoo Answers it easy to discover (10 points pls moderator for good advertising ;) Thanks all! more

Resolved Question: Which famous advertising slogan was used again in 2006 after a break of 10 years?

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Resolved Question: Vintage 'Guiness is Good For You' signs in pubs: illegal?

I have noticed a few pubs have antique adverts up (y'know them metal plate things) with the 'Guiness is Good For You' slogan. I'm pretty sure they couldn't use that slogan nowadays, cos it's, well, not really that good for you. So... is it legal for pubs to have these signs given that they're memorabilia of sorts, or could you accuse them of false advertising?Thanks for answers so far. As the link Willis Jeffords posted shows, it *has* been deemed illegal for Guinness to use this slogan in current advertising. What do people think about the issue of them being antique signs? more

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

and if it's not in English, please translate it for me. more
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