Meaningless company slogans

Meaningless company slogans

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Ari

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19,345 posts

215 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Just seen a sign that reads 'Hitachi. Inspire the next'. What does that even mean?

Any other equally banal company slogans out there?

944fan

4,962 posts

185 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Pistonheads. "Speed matters"

:-)

drivin_me_nuts

17,949 posts

211 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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944fan said:
Pistonheads. "Speed matters"

:-)
Which from what I have seen of late, only appears when the 'whoops we've fked it' page appears.



devnull

3,751 posts

157 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Did someone just notice the large Hitachi building when you were leaving Swansea train station? wink

TheEnd

15,370 posts

188 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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I see a lot of "providing solutions" which should be reserved for chemical companies.

Thankyou4calling

10,601 posts

173 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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I enjoy this type of topic, gives me a chance to blow off a bit if steam.

I'm guilty of having worked at a reasonably senior level for a few businesses and have sat in on and cntributed to the discussion often with an expensive PR company and Brand expert as we all waffled on about the merits of one slogan or another.

We literally obsessed for hours over whether we should include an exclamation mark, the font to use, whether to put a smiley face in the dot over the letter I. That kind of thing.

I played my part being positive and creative but all the while I really was looking out the window, eating the nibbles ( whilst nodding my head to look like I was interested) and thinking................

Does anybody, other than us really care!

Slogans are mostly nonsense dreamt up by non job people.

p4cks

6,901 posts

199 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Been thinking about starting a thread like this myself having seen some absolute howlers of late.

Most recently this on a neighbour's work van:



I still don't think it makes any sense whatsoever. Or tells me what the company does.

Another one:



Why would a public service need a strap line!?!


LordGrover

33,538 posts

212 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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A friend of mine who was at the time into graphic design and brand marketing started a company with a name including the word 'fire'.
He was really excited when he bought a personalised registration number including the letters FYR. He read it as 'fire' and couldn't understand why everyone else was nonplussed.

Marketing johnnies see what they want to see.

daddy cool

4,001 posts

229 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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p4cks said:
Another one:

Why would a public service need a strap line!?!
Dunno - i think Bracknell refuse collection could warrant the slogan "total rubbish".

Allaloneatron

3,123 posts

240 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Devon Air Ambulance: Real people, saving real lives.

john2443

6,336 posts

211 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Saucony - Find your strong.

They're a running shoe/clothing manufacturer.

I have absolutely no idea what it's supposed to mean. Before you ask, I have typed it correctly, it really is your not you're.

HTP99

22,529 posts

140 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Sky - Believe in Better
Ikea- The Wonderful Everyday

WTF do both of those slogans actually mean?!

prand

5,915 posts

196 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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O2: Be more dog.

I used to work there, this was one of the reasons I left.

nicanary

9,787 posts

146 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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We have a bakery in Ireland called Brennans. Their slogan for some time now has been "Today's bread, today".

I'm bemused. I don't think most people want yesterday's.


IanCress

4,409 posts

166 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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prand said:
O2: Be more dog.

I used to work there, this was one of the reasons I left.
You took the slogan too literally, urinated on the watercooler and humped the receptionists leg?

HTP99

22,529 posts

140 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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prand said:
O2: Be more dog.

I used to work there, this was one of the reasons I left.
"Be More Dog" is inspired; it means absolutely nothing, has no relation at all to the product but has got people talking about it as it just so random, I think it is a fantastic slogan/piece of advertising.

8Ace

2,681 posts

198 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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TheEnd said:
I see a lot of "providing solutions" which should be reserved for chemical companies.
Oh god, this. anything that has the word solutions in the slogan or company name. Just awful meaningless dribble.

Unless, as above, it is a purveyor of dilute chemicals in solvent.

HTP99

22,529 posts

140 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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"Because we care", err yes about your profits!

phil1979

3,548 posts

215 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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I know I'm pushing the OP boundaries here but, 'One Life, Live It'.

So tedious. I cringe when I see it.

A knackered Land Rover driven by someone trying to look hard/serious with a laughable goatee and M&S utility trousers is not 'living it'.


Hoofy

76,338 posts

282 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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HTP99 said:
Ikea- The Wonderful Everyday

WTF do both of those slogans actually mean?!
This is meaningless because "everyday" is an adjective.