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Topic: Taglines/Names

Want Suggestions For Brand Name And Tagline....

Posted by Anonymous on 250 Points
Hello Dear,

Want suggestions for brand name and tagline....
The brand name should start with following alphabets.
T or H or M or K or any word using these four alphabets.

Waiting for your positive and quick reply.

Regards,
Abhishek B
Mahalaxmi Agencies Pvt Ltd.
(Contact info deleted by staff)
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  • Posted by Moriarty on Accepted
    There are ways to make effective branding - broadly speaking they boil down to one of two things. The first tells your customers need to know about you, and the second describes what they'll see.

    Taglines are much the same only more descriptive as they're longer. Naturally you can run the two together.

    Tamarind
    Tahini
    Tahoe

    Honolulu
    Hopi
    Handout
    Helpful

    Maharashtra
    Mahinder
    Moneyspinner
    Moneyspinnner

    Karachi
    Kooldeals
    Kooldoings

    None of which mean much ... however they are suggestions. What is your reaction to these. When we know more, taglines will follow.

    Standard rules apply:

    What do you do, who do you do it for and where do you do it? The more specific you are the more effective your advertising/marketing will be. Your input here is crucial.
  • Posted by saul.dobney on Accepted
    HoT MilK

    Key To My Heart

    Ko-Mo-Ha-Ta

    ?? Need more data as Moriarty says
  • Posted by mgoodman on Accepted
    Who is the target audience? Where? What unique and important benefit are you promising them? Why the alphabet restrictions? What do you want the brand name and tagline to communicate?
  • Posted by Gary Bloomer on Accepted
    WHAT are you selling and to WHOM? The significance of the initials is what?
  • Posted by SteveByrneMarketing on Accepted
    No idea why these particular letters of the alphabet are of interest to you or your customers, but if it's that important why not just call it "THMK Corp."?

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