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Many small businesses want to create a tagline that will be memorable and help differentiate them from competitors.  That's a hard job.  Learn what to consider when creating and choosing a tagline.

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From our experience:  small businesses and non-profit organizations often spend way too much time and money creating a logo and tagline.  Most people can't even remember the tagline and logo for the largest companies in the world who spend millions of dollars on developing their logo and tagline and using it in all their marketing.  Our advice:  create a logo and tagline that are "good enough" and move on...

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