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A Good Tagline Is A Terrible Thing To Waste

July 13, 2007 | Read Time: 1 minute

Good slogans โ€” or taglines, as they are called in the advertising business โ€” lend instant name recognition to charities, writes Michael DiFrisco, a marketing consultant, in The Integrator, a blog produced by the Direct Marketing Associationโ€™s Nonprofit Federation.

Memorable taglines, writes Mr. DiFrisco, include the United Negro College Fundโ€™s โ€œA mind is a terrible thing to wasteโ€ and โ€œTake a bite out of crime,โ€ by the National Crime Prevention Council.

He offers the following tagline test. Use it to gauge the power of your charityโ€™s slogan.

  • Is it memorable?
  • Is it original, and does it make a confident statement?
  • Is it easy to say?
  • Does it allow your prospects to recall your name?
  • Does it communicate your position?
  • Will it help your organization achieve its mission?

A Yes answer to all six questions indicates a winning tagline.

Answering three or more in the affirmative earns a โ€œnot badโ€ rating from Mr. DiFrisco.


But if you canโ€™t respond with a Yes to at least three of the questions, he writes, โ€œyou have some work to do.โ€

Does your charity have a tagline that passes the test? Have you created an all-time clunker that still has you cringing? Share your experiences by posting a comment below.

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