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Need A Tag Line For My Wedding Planning Company

Posted by heatherlefton on 250 Points
The name of the company is Just Chic Wedding and Event Planning, however I am in the process of shortening it to Just Chic Weddings. I would like to add a simple tag line, such as love~dream~plan or you love it, we plan it. I could instead add my name into it. Which is better to do? <br /><br />Thank you in advance!

  • Posted by PhilGrisolia4Results on Accepted
    If you intend to plan only weddings, that name change will be appropriate. If you hope to do a broader range of events, don't. As for using your name, unless you're widely recognized as the ultimate authority in your field, forget it 'cause your name won't add any credibility.

    As for a tagline, give some thought to "You Dream It, We Create It." It's both generic and effective...as long as you include "Planning" in your company name, as in Just Chic Wedding Planners or Just Chick Wedding & Event Planners.
  • Posted by Moriarty on Member
    Heather just adds style (to your most romantic day)

    Just adding style

    Just adding Heather's style

    Just adding Heather's style to your romance.

    Adding style to your romance
  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Member
    Don't add your name to your tagline unless you're well known in your area - since a wedding isn't about you, it's about your clients.Instead, I'd suggest adding your region to your tagline, so it's clear where you serve.
  • Posted by heatherlefton on Author
    Thank you for your suggestions. I would love to keep "planning" in the tagline, any suggestions?
  • Posted by Moriarty on Member
    Planning for your special day
    Planning for something special?

    Personally I wouldn't worry about using your name in your tagline or anywhere else - unless your very best clients expressly don't like it.

    M xx
  • Posted by art on Member
    Just Chic Weddings
    Planning for a beautiful future together

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