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Topic: Taglines/Names

Thanksgiving / November Sales Tagline

Posted by Anonymous on 25 Points
I'm trying to quickly come up with a headline for our next sales flyer. We sell office supplies. We're wanting to do a Thanksgiving / November Fall Theme. Any ideas???
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  • Posted on Accepted
    Think the obvious is something like -
    It's Thanksgiving - Time for Turkeys!
    (Except at ABC Office Supply!)

    You'll find no Turkeys here! (Well maybe John - but he's not bad once you get to know him.) And then you hit all your big deals - showing that there are NO turkeys here!

    Good Luck!

    CVN
  • Posted on Author
    Thanks for the posts so far! But I just wanted to clarify, this is for a sales flyer which goes from November 1 - November 30... nothing to do with Black Friday. We're hitting a road block and so far only have "Gobble Up These Savings." It's not horrible, but would like some more options if anyone out there has some :)
  • Posted by chiron34 on Accepted
    meyerk

    Here's a thought:

    It's Fall time in America again - comes around regularly, doesn't it? What does that mean? Simple really! It means our prices fall too - also a regular event at this time. Check out these specials, but don't forget to check our list. We have too many price reductions to include in our specials list.

    Hope that helps.

    chiron34
  • Posted on Author
    Thanks Phil. I totally agree that prices are the main point, but as the graphic designer / marketing person for a company, I unfortunately don't set them :)

    Any other short headers for a sales flyer???
  • Posted by Harry Hallman on Accepted
    Make the theme a charity based sale. Example: A portion of sales goes to local Food Bank.

    You won't need a "Gobble Up The Savings" headline. Helping the community is always a great marketing tool and the added benefit of actually helping the community gives you and your employees something to be proud of.

    You might want to take a look at this site's resource section for links to online services that can help you create your emails. https://retailstockgraphics.com/marketingresources.aspx
  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Accepted
    Danger: Cold Hard Savings Ahead!

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