Difference between revisions of "Tagline"

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:*[[Claim]] or [[product claim]] in Germany.
 
:*[[Claim]] or [[product claim]] in Germany.
 
:*[[Pay off]], [[pay-off]], or [[product pay-off]] in the Netherlands and Italy.
 
:*[[Pay off]], [[pay-off]], or [[product pay-off]] in the Netherlands and Italy.
 
===Terms used in marketing===
 
:In marketing, the ''Tag'' can be known as:
 
:*A [[memory hook]] or [[product memory hook]].
 
:*[[Unique selling proposition]] or [[USP]].
 
  
 
===Terms for the content===
 
===Terms for the content===

Revision as of 00:54, 20 January 2020

In the United States, a tagline (alternatively spelled tag line or, simply, tag; hereinafter, the Tag) is a field for a text that serves to introduce some product to its potential customers. Often, the Tag refers to the tagline text; however, the text itself is more correctly known as a tagline slogan and, to indicate its wider usage, an intro copy.


Terms

Geographic diversity

Around the world, the Tag can be called:

Terms for the content

The following terms that are used for the content can also be used for the Tag:

Other terms

A tagline field and tagline property could also refer to the Tag.

Usage

serves to clarify a thought for, or is designed with a form of, dramatic effect.

Content

Main wikipage: Product intro copy

HTML coding

In web documents, the Tag is the metadata element that describes the webpage. An example of the HTML code could be,

<meta name="description" content="Intro copy goes here!"/>

As a part of a web document, the Tag can be used by web browsers, web search engines, and/or other web services.