This solely depends on what type of business you have or will start.
Think about these questions:
What will you be selling?
What will your company be based around?
It is also a good idea to check out some marketing advice and tools on the web.
A catchy phrase for twins could be like two peas in a pod.
The introduction to rural marketing was aimed at reaching out to people in rural areas. This may also be used as a survey to establish if a company may have rural branches.
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They don't. It was Life cereal's TV commercial and the phrase was, "He likes it! Hey Mikey!"
B2C is the abbreviation for the phrase business to consumer. This refers to a company which sells their product directly to the consumer without a middle company or person involved. Amazon is an example of a B2C company.
There is no catchy phrase for copper but I wish there was!
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".
with a catchy sentence
A catchy phrase for twins could be like two peas in a pod.
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malediction - a curse intended to bring about evil
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Fold with Friends would be a cute phrase.
A catchy phrase is a phrase in business like "Posture Power"(copyrighted already) or something like the Ross store: "dress 4 less"(copyrighted already)Yea, you get the idea
Be fit, it's not for wimps.
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