Glad you asked that! I remember one from the sixties ( pre-Toys R Us) and it used either a cartoon or 3-D animated ( like a puppet) Giraffe. It was for some kind of food stuffs. The jingle went- Giraffe is here, Giraffe is there, the very top of the world, see everything in the world! what fun it is to be a- Giraffe! ( it was some kind of food product, but I don"t recall just what kind of food. It is a known fact Jif! Peanut butter used a Giraffe ( named Jif!) in advertising but I am not sure if this is the same ad.
A jingle is another type of advertisement.. :) Welcome...
The jingle has 4 notes in the logo
How do you hide advertisement on myspace but keep the mypace logo?
Can you clarify your question?
target logo.
A slogan it's catchy, so people think about it more and thus are more likely to buy the product the slogand and logo is promoting.
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People are not typically observant or smart so the logo jogs their memory as to what the business is for.Think banks. You don't look for the branch building, or the shape of an ATM. You look for the logo of your bank.
Surrogate advertising is when an advertisement has the logo or brand of another company advertised within it. An example would be a product that shows in the commercial retailer outlets that offer their product in stores.
Of course not! In fact, logo dress shirts are gaining popularity nowadays. They serve as a walking advertisement for business. Many corporations use logo dress shirts as a tool for brand promotion.
A company logo is designed to be catchy and draw attention. The extra advertising can cause people to become curious and search for your company online or ask you in person to them more about it. There is no downside to wearing a company logo on your clothing from time to time.
Logo apparel are very helpful marketing tools. As the world of marketing and advertising becomes even wider, anything that can be printed on apparel can be used as marketing media. Logo apparel are tools to build brand awareness. They also serve as a walking advertisement.