1. And that typical Taipei weather influenced one foreign visitor to propose a new slogan for the city, Tsai recalled. 2. Both companies will roll out new slogans and new themes in hopes of gaining more ground on rivals Coke and UPS. 3. ABC, mired in third place and slipping quickly, has a massive new slogan campaign in the works and more new shows than its competitors. 4. Advertising watchers were skeptical about the new campaign, however, saying the new slogan is nowhere near as catchy or explanatory as the walking fingers. 5. But some experts expressed doubts about the value of the new slogan and splashy marketing campaign, arguing that economic forces were more significant in determining recruiting results. 6. Fiscal restraint is the new mayoral slogan. 7. Have you seen the new advertising slogan for Viagra? 8. On posters in that state, a new slogan has displaced the one touted by Smokey Bear. 9. PROMOTING AN AD GROUP The American Advertising Federation is seeking to raise its profile with a new slogan, a new logo and a new campaign. 10. Rarely are new slogans introduced, although people write in all the time with special requests. |
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