Coming Up With Catchy Advertising Slogans

 

 Coming Up With Catchy Advertising Slogans


Many people have responsibilities and jobs to do at work. One of them is coming up with catchy advertising slogans for companies. Many of these jobs are very challenging, but there are many perks that come along with the job. It’s mostly a lot of brainstorming, researching, and inventing the real slogan for a company. 

If you feel like you would be good at this job or know someone who would be great for this occupation feel free to contact your local employment agency today! 


##TED Talks - http://www.ted.com/talks/neil_rampersad
##Positive Psychology Journal - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pon.1836/epdf
##References -http://www.classtime.com/article/advertising_logo_journal
##Citation -http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1150228/Forget-John-Kerry-theres-one-coolest-honorary-bananas-worldwide--Chevron-.html


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<poem>In a world where everyone's trying to be awesome, it is hard to find someone who you can relate to. So why not just be yourself? You'll attract those who see past your difference and connect with your unique personality. You've got something special that can't be duplicated or faked. Show the world the real you.</poem>


<poem>In today's fast-paced, hustle and bustle work place, there are always opportunities for advancement as long as you know where to look. Some opportunities may fly right under your nose; in fact, they're probably right in front of your face. They may also be behind you, beside you, or even in your office. Stop looking over your shoulder and look around. Only by connecting the dots can you put things into their proper place.</poem>


<poem>As many people know, the initial flash of a camera is startling and sometimes uncomfortable. It seems like the most basic part of photography should be focused on getting a good picture, not pressing the shutter. When you realize that there is no such thing as a perfect photo, it doesn't matter if it's blurry or if anyone was blinking; as long as it captures who you are at that moment in time it's worth keeping. After all, it is a snapshot of your life.</poem>


<poem>The worst thing about being short is that there are people who look down upon you. They think that you're inferior and useless. But we're all different and it's not a bad thing to be unique. You don't have to do this or that because everyone else is doing it, so why not do something completely different that only you can do? Your unique personality will be evident in your work and your career will flourish.</poem>


<poem>Everyday, we see innovations such as video games, e-books, cell phones and other technological advances. However, one thing we don't see are advancements in our education system. We are still using textbooks and even chalkboards as our teaching tools. It's been 60 years since the creation of the Internet and we still teach from books.</poem>


<poem>All of us spend way too much time texting on our cell phones. When we aren't bored or waiting in line or sitting around, we're checking e-mail, instant messaging, browsing online or listening to music with our phones.</poem>


<poem>There is a lot of variety in the work place today; you could mine for gold in Alaska or build aircraft carriers at home. The possibilities are endless. Whether it's a job you enjoy, a company whose mission you believe in or just a field that won't bore you to death, there are many different opportunities out there for people of every age, race and desire.</poem>


<poem>It is sad that we have to wait until we die to find out what happens after death. Most people accept this necessity but some don't and they go crazy trying to fulfill their afterlife dream. These individuals tend to be paranoid and they become so obsessed with the afterlife that they devote most of their time into researching it. Their lives are empty and meaningless. They are trying to find a purpose for all the time they put into their afterlife obsession.</poem>


<poem>It is not enough just to be a teacher; there are also other jobs in education. A lot of people forget that there is more than one way to give back. The most common misconception about teaching is that you can't teach if you aren't in front of students all day. But there are plenty of ways you can give back regardless if it's before or after the school day.</poem>

Some examples: 


The best thing about writing an autobiography is being able to decide what parts of your life you want to share with others. If you want to keep it private, you can do so. If you don't want to share, that's fine too. It's your life and you're the one who is telling it.</poem>

<poem>Writing a book about your personal life is an opportunity to tell the world about your talents and talents only. You are the main character in this story and you dictate how the story ends.</poem>

<poem>People often say that they would do better at their job if they just had more experience. But experience can be overrated; what's important is what kind of person we are on the inside.</poem>












http://www.ted.com/talks/neil_rampersad

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pon.1836/epdf

http://www.classtime.com/article/advertising_logo_journal

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1150228/Forget-John-Kerry-theres-one-coolest-honorary-bananas-worldwide--Chevron-.html
















<poem>Citation:</poem> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1150228/Forget-John-Kerry-theres-one-coolest-honorary-bananas-worldwide--Chevron-.html




<poem>Citation:</poem> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1150228/Forget-John-Kerry-theres-one-coolest--honorary--bananas--worldwide----Chevron-.html

<poem>Citation:</poem> http://www.dailymail.co.

Conclusion</poem>

<poem>Citation:</poem> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1150228/Forget-John-Kerry-theres-one--Mr--coolest--bananas---worldwide----Chevron-.html


<poem>Citation:</poem> http://adweek.blogs.com/clickshot_justoncontent/2005/08/pockettel_1.html


<poem>Citation:</poem> http://www.marketingteacherblogger.

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