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Effective Website Taglines: Getting the Message Across

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Passion. Luxury. Romance

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SEO and Web Design, that's it!

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Connecting our troops connects us all

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There is road everywhere

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Short, Sweet and To-The-Point Taglines

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Carol is a blogger and Photoshop enthusiast. She enjoys surfing the net in search of outstanding art, design and photography, and enjoys nothing better than sharing her discoveries through article writing.

  • http://fourtopper.com Michael

    Wow - these are great - not your typical "awesome websites" post. The headlines are not only catchy, but they're presented well in all of the designs.

  • http://howtostartablog101.net Alex

    Awesome post, some of the tag lines are really good but the ones that stand out for me are the ones with great design, as I was scrolling through I was stopping at the sites that had a great header design, goes to show how much design can effect the user experience.

  • http://www.navigatormm.com Sarah Bauer

    Based on these examples, shaping the tag line into part of an inclusive experience with the brand or business seems to be an effective strategy. Examples like "You're only a stranger once" and "Brighten the corner of your world" and "Yesterday will be here before you know it" come to mind.

    Definitely a round up to mull over!

    Cheers,
    Sarah Bauer
    Navigator Multimedia

  • http://www.ielectrify.com Sherice Jacob

    I always tell people that a good tagline can really make or break your branding, and the first impression that people have of you and your company. Too often, taglines are thought of as a last-minute thing to throw in rather than something that should be given more thought. I'm glad you spotlighted these websites and their taglines!

    Sherice Jacob
    iElectrify: The Business of Better Websites