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:As a part of a [[web document]], the ''Tag'' can be used by [[web browser]]s, [[web search engine]]s, and/or other [[web service]]s. | :As a part of a [[web document]], the ''Tag'' can be used by [[web browser]]s, [[web search engine]]s, and/or other [[web service]]s. | ||
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Revision as of 20:03, 20 July 2020
In the United States, a tagline (alternatively spelled tag line or, simply, tag; hereinafter, the Tag) is an area, field, or space for a text that serves to introduce some marketable 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.
Contents
Definitions
According to the CyBOK (version 1),
- Signature. A more current definition is indicator of compromise.
Terms
Geographic diversity
- Around the world, the Tag can be called:
- End line, endline, product endline, strap line, strapline, or product strapline in the United Kingdom.
- Baseline or product baseline in Belgium.
- Signature or product signature in France.
- Claim or product claim in Germany.
- Pay off, pay-off, or product pay-off in the Netherlands and Italy.
Terms for the content
- The following terms that are used for the content can also be used for the Tag:
- Tagline slogan, tagline content, tagline phrase, tagline text, tagline pitch, and description content. At the same token, advertising slogan refers to a phenomenon that differs from the Tag.
- Intro copy, introduction copy, product intro copy, or other terms used to briefly introduce a marketable in various media, not necessarily in the Tags.
- Memory hook, product memory hook, and unique selling proposition (also known by its acronym, USP) are the Tag terms used in marketing.
According to the CyBOK (version 1),
- Signature. A more current definition is indicator of compromise.
According to the INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook (4th edition)
- Baseline. The gate‐controlled step‐by‐step elaboration of business, budget, functional, performance, and physical characteristics, mutually agreed to by buyer and seller, and under formal change control. Baselines can be modified between formal decision gates by mutual consent through the change control process. An agreed‐to description of the attributes of a product at a point in time, which serves as a basis for defining change (AnSI/EIA‐649‐1998).
Other terms
- In information technology, a tagline area or tagline field could also refer to the Tag.
Usage
Content
- Main wikipage: Product intro copy
- As a tagline text, the Tag is a reiterated phrase identified with a marketable.
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.