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What is the difference between a slogan and a tagline?
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A tagline provides details about the product.
A tagline provides details about the product.
A slogan is a very specific description of one product.
A slogan is a very specific description of one product.
A tagline is usually shorter and applies to several products.
A tagline is usually shorter and applies to several products.
A slogan is used for business and a tagline is used for marketing.
A slogan is used for business and a tagline is used for marketing.
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A tagline is usually shorter and applies to several products.
Explanation: Taglines are short, enduring phrases tied to a brand as a whole. Slogans are often campaign- or product-specific and can change with marketing efforts.
Explanation: Taglines are short, enduring phrases tied to a brand as a whole. Slogans are often campaign- or product-specific and can change with marketing efforts.
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