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Topic: Taglines/Names

Need A Tag Line For Tutti Frutti

Posted by Anonymous on 125 Points
Hi Everyone,

Well my business name is registered and has a domain and is called Tutti Frutti.
It is a childrens party Business where we go to their house and set up a rather spectalcular party setting of tables and chairs and canopys and activites for the kids to do - also do package where they can have everyting delivered and set up them selves - I guess like a hire business but with mre extras.

Business is modern and funky and target market is mums of children 1-10 years.

Looking for a tag line as Tutti frutti does not explain what we do - also need to put the tag line on my car advertising - so not to long - CAN YOU PLEASE HELP

Thanks

Mel
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  • Posted on Accepted
    Tutti Frutti - Party Designers n Kids
  • Posted on Accepted
    If you want to target mothers, then it is really important for you to address them with your tag line. Again, it depends, whether you want to focus on fun part or the activities part for kids. I thinks mothers would be more attracted if you emphasise on the fact that their kids will be involved in some kind of learning activities. You create fun atmosphere for kids and arrange for some activities (games or some learning activities??). I would suggest you tagline lines like - Kids at work/ Kids at fun/ Learning was never such a fun/Exclusively for kids. Or if you like to have a very direct form of communication for your tag line, I feel one suggested by Rahul is very appropriate.
  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Accepted
    Spectacular Kid Parties
    Elaborate Kid Parties
    Extravagant Children's Parties
    Delicious Children's' Parties
    Over The Top Children's Parties
  • Posted on Accepted
    Jay and Tricia have given you some very good suggestions. It's imperative that the tagline have the word "parties" in it, because the Tutti Fruiti name doesn't give you a clue to what kind of business it is. "Children's parties" would be even better, except that "children's" is a long word, and brevity is really important. If you're comfortable with "kid's parties" that would be much better.

    It would also be my preference that the tagline not be too "cutesy," because you ultimately want to communicate that you take children's parties seriously, and that you are a professional at what you do.

    Good luck.
  • Posted on Member
    Oops. I see I misspelled the name "Tutti Frutti." Sorry. The spell checker warned me, but I ignored it! (I guess it would have objected to the correct spelling too, right?)
  • Posted on Author
    Thanks so much, the problem I have now is that I also have Pink Lemonadeparties.com.au registered and one of my friends has said this is a better name to use - tag line for it!!

    I love delicious parties as the tag line

    How about

    www.pinklemonadeparties.com.au
    Pink Lemonade - Delicious Kids Parties

    What do you all think

    Or

    Tutti Frutti
    Delicious Kids PArties
  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Member
    "Delicious Kids Parties" works for either. Given the direction you're tending, I'd also suggest: "Sweet Kids Parties"

    As for a domain name, you can have one domain forward to the other, so no need to abandon one. Tutti Frutti is shorter, but spelling it may be a challenge. PinkLemondadeParties is cute as well. My question is who owns the domain "PinkLemonadeParty" and "LemonadeParties", etc. You don't want someone to remember only a part of your domain name and get your competitor.

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