- The broadband phone company Verizon Wireless - Built Right Business Slogans Publix - Where shopping is a pleasure Newport - Newport Pleasure. Salem (cigarette) - Take a puff, it's springtime. West (cigarette) - Let's go West! Alka Seltzer ...
Famous company slogans A business motto, tagline or slogan is a descriptive, short phrase that represents a set of beliefs that a company takes a business entity to penetrate their target market. Ideally, these outward-facing taglines are incorporated into their longer, intern-facing mission statem...
A slogan is a tagline or a phrase, usually only a few words in length, that is highly memorable. Good slogans are punchy, effective, and powerful snippets that advertisers use to promote a product, brand or company. A good professional slogan is something you’d want to include in an ele...
The source of inspiration for Nike's famous slogan is surprising, but it's not the only interesting backstory to how brand slogans have come about. Learn more about the history behind the most famous brand slogansin this infographic from Stratx. Want more? Read12 Truly Inspiring Company Vision...
Michaels' move from ABC to NBC in 2006 was notable as it was part of an agreement between the two networks' parent companies, The Walt Disney Company and NBCUniversal, respectively, that allowed Disney to take ownership of the intellectual property of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit from NBCUniversal....
had given the Golden Arches symbol all the brand equity, confidence and global recognition it needed to stand alone by 2006, without the company name, any accompanying slogans, or any graphic treatments to speak of – just a pared-back, flat-colour 'M' that is unmistakably McDonald's. ...
1931: Sleepy’s Sleepy's was founded in 1931, and by 2014 had 1,000 stores across the country. The company was bought out in 2015 by Mattress Firm, which now operates exclusively online. 1932: Cake breaker Vanessa Carvalho // Pixabay 1932: Cake breaker When Cale J. Schneider invented his...
When A.C. Gilbert Company introduced its chemistry set for kids in 1923, it came complete with cyanide and explosives. Fast forward to the 1960s when the Hazardous Substances Labeling Act of 1960 helped make the kits safer. By 1967, A.C. Gilbert Company had ceased operations. 1924: The ...