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Subject: searching for advertising firm
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: forestbenton-ga
List Price: $50.00
Posted: 23 Feb 2005 16:58 PST
Expires: 25 Mar 2005 16:58 PST
Question ID: 479700
I am seeking an advertising agency that would accept several slogans
that I have control over and try to market them to national businesses

Request for Question Clarification by tox-ga on 24 Feb 2005 15:53 PST
Hi there,

I've talked to several agencies and marketing authorities and they've
informed me that it is next to impossible to simply sell slogans to
businesses.  The reason for this is written in AdSlogans.co.uk FAQ as
follows:
1. Brands typically have long-term marketing communications strategies
in place. They don't want to rock the boat by introducing a new slogan
out of the blue.

2. There have been cases where a member of the public complains that
they sent in an idea which was not accepted and some time later found
it forming the basis of a campaign, with lawsuits and all that sort of
thing following. For this reason many companies refuse to even look at
unsolicited submissions.


However, if you'd like to apply your slogan creating skills, or look
for opportunities to adapt your existing slogans for a specific
company, I can guide you with respect to pursuing a position as a
copywriter for an ad agency.

Cheers,
Tox-ga

Clarification of Question by forestbenton-ga on 28 Feb 2005 17:25 PST
Ihave and control slogans that I think would fit with many national
corporations. I realize that what you say about agencies is correct,
but it does not change the fact that many corporations would benefit  
from my slogans. They are "we feed america" and "we serve america". 
Perhaps if an agency sees these slogans, they could accomadate me. 
Forest Benton-ga
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