I don't remember 'Liberte. Egalite. Fratinerte.' yet I remember 'don't tread on me'; also what the hell is 'If the glove don't fit, you must acquit'?!
Although the elements he tries to teach are actually ways to create such 'sticky slogans' he fails to give good examples.
He also missed the slogan on 'The Helpful place'-- it was meant to be rhymed as 'Ace; the helpful place' and it IS indeed quite memorable.
A few suggestions Al:
1. That's a G in the word "Egalite", not a Q. It's pronounced "ee-gal-ee-tay" (in Canada at least)
2. There's nothing in the rhyme "If the glove don't fit, you've got to acquit" that is alliterative.
Small mistakes like that really dilute the reliability of your advice.
blunderspublik 1 year ago
This man is just downright stupid.
I don't remember 'Liberte. Egalite. Fratinerte.' yet I remember 'don't tread on me'; also what the hell is 'If the glove don't fit, you must acquit'?!
Although the elements he tries to teach are actually ways to create such 'sticky slogans' he fails to give good examples.
He also missed the slogan on 'The Helpful place'-- it was meant to be rhymed as 'Ace; the helpful place' and it IS indeed quite memorable.
I mean, c'mon... really?
jehdawg 1 year ago
This was a poor example: Don't Tread On Me. A lot of people remember it.
1xirsx1 1 year ago
Great lessons on what makes a slogan. Thank you
slogans4success 1 year ago
Thanks! great job :)
PrittieLV 2 years ago
/watch?v=Db1s-eV-Bd0
MCLaneous 2 years ago
very great vid
Like it
madloulE 2 years ago
Brilliant.
HawleywoodDotCom 2 years ago