Coming up with a great company name for your new small business can be challenging and time-consuming. A memorable tagline can present an even greater challenge. A tagline is supposed to communicate what sets you apart from the competition and your brand’s focus. Here are 10 tips to get you started.
10 Tips to Create a Memorable Tagline for Your Business


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Taglines communicate ideas and themes relevant to your business.
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These days, I find that "done is better than perfect" and as I evolve, so too can my tagline.
Great read.
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I am playing with the Got Milk? tagline with one of my websites and future tea brand, GOT Tea Party. GOT is the acronym for Gothenburg (airport).