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Their marketing slogans reinforce that perception: Target's is “Expect More. Pay Less.” Walmart's is “Every Day Low Prices.” ...
The cost of everyday goods has gone up in recent years, even at Target. Even so, the retailer's "Expect more. Pay less" motto continues to hold true across much of its selection. This is good news ...
The retailer’s “Expect more, pay less” motto may not apply to all of its merchandise, but it does to select goods. For those who want to save a little money, this is good news.
Pay Less." (in reference to their tagline "Expect More. [ 8 ] [ 18 ] In the early 2000s, 43 locations (of nearly 100) featured E-Trade trading stations, although they were all closed by June 2003 after E-Trade determined, "we were not able to make it into a profitable distribution channel."
Slogans that associate emotional responses or evoke recollections of memories increase their likelihood of being adopted by the public and shared. [8] Additionally, by linking a slogan to a commonplace discussion topic (e.g. stress , food , traffic ), consumers will recall the slogan more often and associate the corporation with their personal ...
List of political slogans; List of Philippine presidential campaign slogans; List of UK political slogans; List of U.S. presidential campaign slogans; List of slogans of the opposition to the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War; List of North Korean propaganda slogans
Recently, looking over Inc.com's Ten Best Slogans of All Time, I began to think that, maybe, there's something to be said for the perfect slogan. After all, when it comes to latching on to ...
The only force that can break tyrannical rule is the one big union of all the workers [9] (Wobbly slogan) Organize the workers to control the use of their labor power [10] (Wobbly slogan) Right to work (for less) The secret of power is organization [9] (Wobbly slogan) Unions: the people who brought you weekends; A victory for one is a victory ...