#TagLines

Greg Engler ㊙️🎗️gregengler@piaille.fr
2025-02-16

Dans la série des taglines françaises "alternatives", on a quoi, après celles de 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘔𝘰𝘯𝘬𝘦𝘺 ou du 𝘎𝘳𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘉𝘭𝘦𝘶...?
#CineDweller #France #Taglines #TheMonkey

Coach Pāṇini ®paninid@mastodon.world
2025-01-16

21. EPISTROPHE

End sentences with the same word.

Example: What happens here, stays here. (Las Vegas)

22. CLIMAX

Ideas presented from least to most important/surprising.

Example: More fashion choices that are good for people, the planet, and your wallet. (H&M)

23. UNDERSTATEMENT

Express an idea as less important than it actually is.

Example: Does exactly what it says on the tin. (Ronseal)

24. IMPERATIVE

Give instructions or commands.

Example: Be a hero. (GoPro)
#Brand #taglines

Coach Pāṇini ®paninid@mastodon.world
2025-01-16

18. METAPHOR

Describe the product by comparing it to something unrelated.

Example: Murder your thirst (Liquid Death)

19. RHYME

Use words that have the same or similar ending sounds.

Example: Beanz Meanz Heinz (Heinz)

20. PARALLELISM

Structure parts of a sentence to mirror each other.

Example: Have a break, have a KitKat. (KitKat)

#Brand #taglines #LinkedIn

Coach Pāṇini ®paninid@mastodon.world
2025-01-16

15. PUN

Ask your dad. Or any dad.

Example: Shave time. Shave money (Dollar Shave Club)

16. RHETORICAL QUESTION

Ask something not to get an answer, but to emphasize a point.

Example: Where's the beef? (Wendy’s)

17. SIMILE

Explain the product using "like" or "as."

Example: Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. (State Farm)

#Brand #taglines #LinkedIn

Coach Pāṇini ®paninid@mastodon.world
2025-01-16

12. OXYMORON

Combine contradictory terms.

Example: Simply clever (Škoda)

13. PARAPROSDOKIAN

Twist a familiar sentence.

Example: Think outside the bun. (Taco Bell)

14. ANAPHORA

Start different sentences with the same word.

Example: Maybe she’s born with it. Maybe it’s Maybelline. (Maybelline)

#Brand #taglines #LinkedIn

Coach Pāṇini ®paninid@mastodon.world
2025-01-16

9. ONOMATOPOEIA

Find words that sound like the product or its benefit.

Example: zoom-zoom (Mazda)

10. DIALOGUE

Use a sentence the customer would say in a real conversation.

Example: “Can you hear me now? Good!” (Verizon)

11. ANTITHESIS

Put two opposite words or ideas in the same sentence.

Example: It takes a tough man to make a tender chicken (Perdue)

#Brand #taglines #LinkedIn

Coach Pāṇini ®paninid@mastodon.world
2025-01-16

6. ASYNDENTON

Skip conjunctions (like “and,” or “but”) in a list.

Example: Grace, space, pace. (Jaguar)

7. PLEONASM

Use more words than necessary to explain the benefit.

Example: When it absolutely, positively has to be there. (FedEx)

8. ALLITERATION

Start two or more words with the same sound.

Example: Intel inside (Intel)

 #Brand #taglines #LinkedIn

Coach Pāṇini ®paninid@mastodon.world
2025-01-16

3. HYPERBOLE

Exaggerate to make a point.

Example: So easy a caveman can do it. (GEICO)

4. PARADOX

A statement that contradicts itself but is actually true.

Example: Handbuilt by robots. (FIAT)

5. CHIASMUS

Reversing the order of words in two parallel phrases.

Example: All for freedom, freedom for all (Harley-Davidson)

#Brand #taglines #LinkedIn

Coach Pāṇini ®paninid@mastodon.world
2025-01-16

#Brand #taglines via #LinkedIn

1. PERSONIFICATION

Give human traits to non-human things.

Example: Milk's favorite cookie. (Oreo)

2. ALLUSION

Mention a well-known person, place, concept, or event.

Example: Be like Mike (Gatorade)
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2024-12-20

Penis Illin'? Try Penicillin. #Taglines

2024-12-13

#29634 [movie taglines] Identify the 2007 movie: The last man on Earth is not alone.

#trivia #movies #taglines

2024-06-02

#29588 [movie taglines] Identify the 1992 movie: Trapped in time. Surrounded by evil. Low on gas.

#trivia #movies #taglines

2024-06-02

#29640 [movie taglines] Identify the 1993 movie: An adventure 65 million years in the making.

#trivia #movies #taglines

2024-03-08

#29594 [movie taglines] Identify the 2002 movie: The true story of a real fake

#trivia #movies #taglines

2024-02-28

America’s Dairy Farmers had a kick-ass multimedia campaign in the late 1990s built around “Behold the power of Cheese.” Later, for whatever reason, they wimped out and changed it to “Ahh, the power of Cheese.” Still good, but not nearly as great. Sad.

#milk #cheese #dairy #advertising #marketing #branding #brands #taglines #slogans

2023-12-28

#29727 [movie taglines] Identify the 1995 movie: The future is history

#trivia #movies #taglines

2023-12-06

#29675 [movie taglines] Identify the 1998 movie: On the air. Unaware.

#trivia #movies #taglines

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