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Topic: Taglines/Names

Need Tagline For An 'online Procurement Company'

Posted by Anonymous on 250 Points
We are starting an online auction portal for procurement of material.

Looking for Taglines which has the words,
- Procurement OR,
- Sourcing

Words not to be included,
- Auction
- Bid
- Online Bidding / Online Auction
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  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Accepted
    What's the name of the portal?
    Who specifically are you targeting (location, business niche, etc.)?
    How will your portal be better than other online auction portals?
  • Posted on Author
    The name is going to be procuresolutionz.com.
    We are going to target different types of industry's. There are many types of auctions. This is one of them. Thats why I need a name closer to Procurement Or Sourcing.

    Example : Procurement Simplified, Procurement redefined, Inspiring the process of procurement.

    These are alrdy taken.
  • Posted by Gary Bloomer on Accepted
    Materials?

    As a product to deliver, the word "materials" is way too vague. You might just as well tell people you find "things" or "stuff".

    Likewise your targeting of "different types of industries". You're telling people you find stuff for industries. As a selling proposition, this is not what you might call water tight. It's not in any way informative or descriptive. If you can't tell your ideal buyer what you do, who you do it for, and why you're better at doing it than any other service provider and if you can't do all this in fewer than ten words, might you have a problem?

    Who are you targeting? What are you finding? What will the things you're finding be used for, and by whom? What makes your service better, faster, cheaper, stronger, bolder than your direct competitors?
  • Posted by Visual Clue on Accepted
    Get sourced- Best price, Bets service

    A silver Sourcing service


  • Posted by SteveByrneMarketing on Accepted
    procuresolutionz.com
    Satisfying Your Procurement Needs (or Requirements)

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