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Rx Newsletter - Week of Jan. 31, 2021
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Monday

North Attleboro, MA chapter 1:00 pm
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Tuesday

7:30 am - East Greenwich
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Smithfield Chapter, 9:00 am
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Cranston/Providence Chapter, 12:00 pm
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This Week's
Business Success Fertilizer (BSF)
Application

WHAT MAKES A GREAT TAGLINE

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Great Taglines

Every day, we are subjected to a tsunami of promotion, marketing and advertising in social media and entertainment. Because of this, not only is it difficult to get noticed and stand out, but you also have to do it quicker and quicker. This makes the need for a great tagline more relevant today than ever before.

Although slogans and taglines seem interchangeable, slogans are typically used for a specific ad campaign or product, while a tagline should be designed to represent your brand.

Last week we looked at branding. This week we will examine what a great tagline should look like.

A good tagline will do several things:
1.    Let you quickly and efficiently quantify what your company is all about.
2.    Allow you to set yourself apart from your competition – you’ll stand out instead of blending in, and;
3.    Over time, a memorable tagline will only increase in value, becoming more recognizable and trustworthy.

A study, first published in the Journal of Business Research, conducted collaboratively by researchers from Texas Tech, Cal State Fullerton, and the University of Georgia looked at the characteristics that make a slogan or tagline likeable. However, before we briefly look at some of their results, remember that likeability is not analogous to memorability, but is important in the totality of a successful tagline.

After asking respondents to indicate how much they liked 150 slogans or taglines, they analyzed the most popular ones to see what characteristics they shared. A few of the most liked taglines were:
·      Red Bull gives you wings
·      Disneyland – The happiest place on earth
·      What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.

Some of the most memorable taglines included:
·     Nike: Just do it
·     McDonald’s: I’m lovin’ it, and
·     BMW: The ultimate driving machine

However, the list of most liked and most memorable didn’t include any of these. The standout taglines that met both criteria of likeable and memorability included:
·     M&Ms: Melt in your mouth, not in your hand
·     Subway: Eat fresh; and
·     Taco Bell: Think outside the box

So, what is the takeaway from these results? We may be able to remember a tagline because we’ve been exposed to it repeatedly, but that doesn’t necessarily mean we like it more than other taglines. To achieve likability, a great tagline must have:
·     Clarity of message
·     Creativity of phrasing; and
·     Inclusion of a benefit

Now, let’s look at a perfect tagline. M&Ms: Melt in your mouth, not in your hand. It has all three things a tagline needs.
1.    The message is clear – you’ll have wonderful sweet chocolate melting in your mouth
2.    The phrasing is creative, and;
3.    The benefit is that your hands stay clean and are not sticky.

Coming up with a great tagline isn’t necessarily Icarian. You don’t have to be Amazon or Ford to do it. As a small business, you have the ability to create a tagline that has clarity, creativity and expresses a benefit that will allow you to immediately connect and relate to your targeted customer.

Next week we’ll talk about how to actually write a great tagline.

One last thought. If you’re looking to expand into foreign markets, be sure your tagline translates the way you want it to. The “Pepsi Comes Alive” tagline, when translated into Chinese is “Pepsi brings your ancestors back from the grave”. I don’t care how good you think your product is – this a benefit you can’t deliver on.
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Rx Member Programs/Services/Products
Ed McDonough, President of ECE Marketing Services, and member of the Rx North Attleboro, MA chapter has just released the Ascension Marketing Funnel Audiobook.

The Ascension Marketing Funnel audiobook is for professional service providers who want their own automated high-value client acquisition business system so they can increase brand awareness and build trust within their community.
 
To learn how this asset attracts high-caliber people to your business, and automatically guides them to qualify themselves as your ideal client, click on the image below (or the link above). Early reviews are saying this is a must listen for business people who are serious about filling their client funnel.
RHODE ISLAND LAUNCHES ONLINE LEARNING PLATFORM TO HELP JOB SEEKERS

The WorkPlace announces the launch of Platform to Employment (P2E) online to support workers that are now seeking employment remotely due to COVID-19. Platform to Employment has helped hundreds of Rhode Island job seekers re-enter the workforce through a traditional classroom presentation. This new online format will include distance learning, class-based activities and collaboration with other program participants.

The WorkPlace is pleased to announce that the versatile, nationally recognized Platform to Employment program is ready to help Rhode Island residents get back to work in good jobs.

Platform to Employment is accepting applications from Rhode Island residents that are unemployed and are over 50 years old. If you meet these criteria, have a computer with internet access, you are encouraged to apply now as space is limited. Platform to Employment is funded through the Governor’s Workforce Board Rhode Island and there is no cost to attend.

Those interested in the program can apply at platformtoempoyment.com and click on the Rhode Island Application button on the right side of the homepage. For more information, contant Rx member John Mountain at 401. 462.8912.
This week's recommended Reading

Start Finishing: How to Go From Idea to Done
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Start Finishing presents a nine-step method for converting an idea into a project by addressing the challenges you'll face and getting the project on a reality-based schedule.
 
This critically acclaimed book will teach you how to:
 
• Practice the five keys that lead to self-mastery
• Build your success pack of supporters, guides, peers, and beneficiaries
• Keep working through the thrashing that comes with any project that matters to you
• Chunk, link, and sequence your ideas down to doable parts
• Use the Five Project Rule to prioritize your daily schedule and be at peace with the work you choose not to do
• Fly through drag points—how to deal with head trash, no-win scenarios, and other people’s priorities
• Heatmap your schedule so you do the right work at the right time
• Overcome cascades, logjams, and tarpits—the three ways projects routinely get stuck
• Finish strong—celebrate, review, and ride the momentum to your next goal
 
You are not incapable, wired to struggle, or fated to be unable to get your act together. With a few key steps, you can change the way you show up, how you plan, and how you respond when things get tough.

You can Start Finishing the work that matters most to you.
 
Includes original contributions from Seth Godin, Susan Piver, Jonathan Fields, James Clear, and many other teachers.
This Week's Recommended Podcast

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In my recent interview with author Charlie Gilkey about his new book entitled “Start Finishing-How to Go From Idea to Done” we discuss his solutions for not only staying on purpose, but getting your projects completed while maintaining a sense of simplicity and ease.

Charlie states that there are five keys to doing our best work: intention, awareness, boundaries, courage and discipline. These five keys can be cultivated through practices and we’re often well-cultivated in some but not others. The more you practice the keys, the easier it will be to start finishing your best work and thrive. The keys are the obstacle and the way to your best work, depending on what you choose to practice.
Educational Resources for Small Businesses
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CoWorking Options in Rhode Island

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