Category Archives: Names + Taglines

Tagline for Online Food Supplement Plan

My company allows people to create their own supplement plans online and we deliver direct to them day packs of the pre-measured products ready to pick up a go with maximum convenience. I need a tag line and was thinking of: supplements simplified, nutrition delivery, simplify your success, no excuses, or time to deliver. I know you can do much better!

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Jay’s Answer:

  • A Supplement A Day…
  • Get (or Think) SuppleMental

Seniors Ministry – Crown Of Glory

What is a good tag line for my church seniors ministry that I am heading up and trying to revitalize?  The Crown of Glory is the name of the ministry at my Church in Atlanta whose members are 65 years old and over. I am the new President and these seniors are not recognized or acknowledged for their commitment and contributions over the years. They been forgotten and kinda left out of events and activities going on at the church. I want to make them relevant and inclusive along side our Men’s, Women, Couples, Young Adults, Youth and Children’s Ministries

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Jay’s Answer: “Wisdom Of The Ages”

 

Name My Coaching Niche

 I am a business coach and one of my niche audiences is working with women business owners to set up or increase revenue in their current business by creating additional streams of income.  Also, to create a balance in their lives and to live a ‘Life designed by you’. What I need help with is creating a name for this division of my coaching business.  Thanks for your assistance.

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Jay’s Answer: Here are some off-the-top suggestions:

  • Gently Up The Stream
  • Manifest Your (Business) Dreams
  • Goddess Sense

Tagline For Pharmacy Store

I’m looking for tagline for pharmacy stored named- Priya Medicines in India. Our aim is based on serving medicines with low rate and good relationship just like part of family

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Jay’s Answer:

  • We Want You Healthier
  • Get Healthier For Less
  • Feel Better Soon (For Less)

Seeking A Name For Our Non Profit

We currently have a film company that trains students at the colleges through our for profit business. We are starting a nonprofit for this program and I would like to come up with a nice, catchy name for the nonprofit. About the program, the students go through their 101 program and learn the terminology and technical aspects of filming, in 102 they actually come on set and get the hands on experience in their choice of available positions. Originally the program was called Skillz 4 Life but we don’t want that as the name for our non profit. The goal of our non-profit is to provide hands on training of a film or video set, e.g. movies, commercials, PSA’s, weddings, sporting events, whatever we are hired to do. We are located in Georgia and are target audience are college students and non traditional students who are training in the video and film industry.

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Jay’s Answer:

  • Set For Life
  • On The Set Training

Need Tagline For Kiddos And Kin: Music, Yoga & Art For Young Children & Their Families

I currently own “Kindermusik with Shay” (kmwithshay.com). Business is soon expanding to include not only Kindermusik, but also mommy & me yoga, young children’s art classes, etc. Need a tagline for the new business: “Kiddos and Kin” with focus on the arts, family participation and bonding time. My teaching philosophies are found on my website (ex: All children are musical and artistic, parents are the most important teacher, inclusive of all special needs, etc.)

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Jay’s Answer:

  • Enjoy Playing Together
  • The Family That Plays Together…
  • Expand Family Time
  • Arts & Music & Fun

Two Slogans, Two Markets, Same Company

Our small apart-hotel will target tourists and business people. Tourists are mostly foreigners and contact us in English, mainly from abroad. Business people represent the domestic market and speak Spanish. Only business people could be repetitive client. Tourist are mainly one time customers. We are thinking at two slogans: one for each market. Is this a good tactic or a dangerous idea? I know the rule that a company should use one slogan only, but, as a customer, I would not bother to see more than one from the same company.

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Jay’s Answer: It’s quite possible there’s a way to combine the two taglines. So start your exercise with trying to create the best tagline for each target market. Then, see where the overlap is.

Another option is to create a different website based on where people are viewing your site from – in-country or out-of-country, thereby having an appropriately localized site (English vs. Spanish) – and with different taglines (in different languages).

Name Our Q&A Career Session

We’re a student career consultancy and holding a question and answer session where we’ll answer the most frequently asked questions by students for their degree programmes can you help us come up with a good name for the whole campaign.

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Jay’s Answer: Here are some ideas:

  • Come See Your Future
  • Ask & Answered
  • Get a Degree Closer

New Name For A Bar Business?

I’m in need of a new name for a karaoke bar. Current name is woofers & tweeters, but the name desperately needs changing when ownership changes. Would like to have a catchy name but we will be also adding a dance club night, live music, and comedians to the mix monthly, so I would like a name that will go with everything but karaoke still being the main event since there is no other karaoke bar in town.

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Jay’s Answer: Sing and Dance