November 02, 2011

What’s a tagline? Or a slogan? What about a mission statement?


Tagline, slogans, and mission statements. All three represent a company’s image and position to some degree but all three also differ from one another in how they represent a company. But what are the differences?

Tagline: A tagline is a brief phrase that will help the corporation be well known in its industry for years to come. The main purpose of taglines is to help the organization market its products or services to a certain demographic. It also briefly states what the organization’s goals are for the product.

Slogan: Slogans are only used in certain advertising and marketing campaigns that an organization decides to take part in. The slogan changes all the time so that the slogan can be current and resonate well with consumers. Some slogans might make the consumer feel safe and include phrases such as we put our customers first or customer satisfaction guaranteed.

Mission Statement: A mission statement is a statement of the purpose of a company or organization. The mission statement should guide the actions of the organization, spell out its overall goal, provide a path, and guide decision-making. It provides “the framework or context within which the company’s strategies are formulated

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