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Topic: Taglines/Names

Looking For A Tagline

Posted by Anonymous on 250 Points
We are in the very begining stages of starting a party planning business. We have just created a name, but are having a difficult time creating a tagline or slogan. The name of our business is Simply Put Events. We are going to do smaller parties and events. We will do all the food, decorating, invitations, games, etc. We want our tagline to represent how much ease it will create for the hostess, but we don't want it to be cheesy. So any ideas will be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
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  • Posted on Accepted
    Do you have a positioning statement? If so, you probably ought to share that with us.

    I'm assuming that the role of your tagline is to communicate the positioning benefit promise.

    If you're at the "very beginning stages of starting a ... business," then you probably have things a little out of order. Tagline development usually comes after the Positioning is developed and agreed.

    There's going to be a virtual seminar in July called Positioning, Naming and Taglines, and you might want to consider attending that. It will have a real-time tagline development exercise, and it will really help you understand the role of the tagline.

    Clicking on the link in the previous paragraph will take you to the page that describes the seminar.

    FWIW, the name "Simply Put Events" sounds a little funny to me. Not sure if it's just me, or if others will have the same problem. It sounds like "Put" is a verb ... so you're telling someone to simply put events [where they belong]. I think "Put" is a kind of strange word for a company name. I understand you mean "simply-put" but it just doesn't sound right somehow.

    Again, you might want to attend that seminar. We'll be covering naming issues as well as positioning and taglines.
  • Posted on Member
    One more thing just occurred to me. MarketingProfs has a template/report available on common pitfalls for new businesses. You might want to get a copy of that, so you can go through the checklists and templates in it for your business. It could save you from making one (or more) of the three most common mistakes that cause new business failures.

    Just click on the "seminars" link at the top of this page. Then look for the seminar on "Why most small businesses fail" in the Small Business Marketing Seminar Series. The report is connected to that seminar.
  • Posted by Ravee on Accepted
    "Events Simplified"

  • Posted by art on Accepted
    From planning to presenting

    Enjoy your party

    We know how to party!
  • Posted by Deremiah *CPE on Accepted
    Hi danarana76,

    Hope you're having a great day but more importantly a WONDERFUL LIFE!

    PLAN THE RIGHT NAME AND YOU'LL CREATE THE RIGHT FUTURE FOR YOUR BUSINESS...

    Planning on creating a powerful tagline that moves your customers toward you at an amazing speed?...that's Great! But take the time and invest wisely in a name that will change the future of your business because you were willing to sacrifice and make smart choices. It's very easy to make dumb ones...I KNOW I've made a lot of them. Fortunately I've become wildly successful. Not because of the mistakes but because of what I've been able to learn from making them. Now you don't need to make all the ones I've made so please let me help you. Many people make mistakes in the names they let others give them. Why? Because then they don't have to take full responsibility for failing when it's the name that has a great deal to do with whether the business becomes a huge success or it ends up just becoming a HUGE FLOP!!

    THE FIRST BIGGEST ERROR mOST pEOPLE MAKE...BUT DON'T YOU DO THIS...
    They take the matter lightly. And let me be the first to say that I am probably one of the most "Playful and Humorous" of all the experts here so being light has it's advantages...(click my name profile. Read some of the questions I've asked and you'll see). My degrees in ART & Accounting make me a cross between Leonardo da Vinci & Michelangelo. And while my prolific ability could allow me to create for you nearly 10-20 variations on a name I respect that the process is more than just "Name Generation". So making the right choice of a good quality name that will bring you much goodwill is not a light matter. ***So don't you take it lightly either*** and make the mistakes most people do.

    So here's some research I've just pulled together for you to help you avoid the aweful blunders people make in name choosing and tagline creation. I reference other experts on our forum as I have learned so much about the process of creating powerful names and taglines from them through the past several years. It's full of some questions that will help you think more clearly about the process so that you can have a successful name that will make a difference first to your customers and then to your company. The only real reason why anyone goes into business anyway is to ---Take Great Care of a Customer---. If you take care of a customer your customer will take care of you :- )

    Any additional information you offer us as we're helping you with your magnificent company name only brings you better results. The more you offer the better the results. The less you offer the poorer the results. If you offer less you're probably going to get less even though we want to give you So Much MORE...It's like trying to build a Great Big house on a little bitty small teeny weenie foundation. If you give us enough foundation will build you a Great Big House to put your name in :-)

    Most people fail to do the above even though we highly recommend it because it's so much easier to let others do the work and you can always blame your failures on them RIGHT! But the right information really does make a huge difference for you and that's what you really want in the end right?...

    Even in basic name creation or "idea generation" establishing a starting point often requires establishing purpose. Taking the steps using the following information below will start, direct and lead that process in the right direction for you.

    A business name should be the out growth of the market you are trying to reach. All names including "A new business name or Tagline" must have some part or a lot of the following comments also made by my three expert friends who participate in our forum below.


    williamarruda says…
    "Your tag line should be 'catchy' and it should speak directly to your target audience and differentiation. A good place to start is to make a list of all the things that differentiate your offerings from your competitors. Then think about which of those differentiators is compelling to your target audience."

    mgoodman...
    provides these great suggestions...
    "Who is the target audience? That's the most important input we need in order to help you with the name. Once we understand who the target audience is, the next question will be "What is the most important benefit they will realize if they use your service?" What makes you different from and better than your competitors?"



    JBtron...
    offers a great deal of insight on this...
    "To really be successful with this query in KHE, your query demands answers to a number of questions regarding your product that will help guide the naming process:

    -What ARE your USPs? Why would someone go to you v. any of the other businesses?

    -Where are you located?

    -What are the short- and long-term business goals for the company, and how are you going to market this new brand in a very large arena with few real players?

    -What are your company’s Core Proposition and Brand Personality?

    Core Prop: What makes you different? Tagline. USPs in a phrase.

    EXAMPLE:

    Bounty: The quicker picker-upper.

    Brand Personality: Describe the product as a person. What is this person’s personality? Outgoing? Vivacious? Mysterious? Is this person an over-achiever? Friendly?

    All these will lead to a series of statements, attributes and directions that are called a Creative Brief. With the properly developed Created Brief, virtually anyone can come up with a name that works."



    This will get us started. By completely answering these questions it would make it much easier to provide you with a name that provokes your clientele to seek your business out over the others. REMEMBER... our only real problem in life is our failure to be "MORE Creative" than we’ve ever been. If you “Invent” your opportunity YOU WILL most definitely create your future. I'm only an email away from you if you need my help. Is there anything else I can do for you?

    Your Servant,

    Deremiah, *CPE (Customer Passion Evangelist)
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