"G'day Mate!"
If you put that on your brochure you wouldn't be stereotyping Australians, we really do say it a lot. *sigh*
Welcome to the land of the rising sun!
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Infection Protection and Rejection
Grand Express travels
There is no catchy phrase for copper but I wish there was!
"Flowing Together: A Guide to Our Watershed"
Visit Mexico or Hello Amigo! would qualify as such.
A catchy phrase for twins could be like two peas in a pod.
first you will have to have your research so when you start the brochure you know what your writing. then after the writing have some images to prove your point about Western Australia
malediction - a curse intended to bring about evil
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The old marketing standby... the "catchy" phrase. A catchy phrase is generally a tagline, trademark or motto adopted by a consumer-oriented packaged goods company to promote a product. We've all heard a catchy phrase: 'Bounty is the quicker-picker-upper', 'The quality goes in before the name goes on'. The problem with generating a catchy phrase that it requires a thorough understanding of: - the product and its characteristics, and - the consumer the product is designed for. Unfortunately, you can't just have someone think up a catchy phrase without those two things. Your best bet is to hire a marketing professional and explain what you're selling and who you're selling it to. Then, you can ask for the "catchy phrase".