What's up with all these advertisements for websites? I thought they were against the rules. Additional Details Thanks Sister Bear, but orange and pink don't really go together....
hi. im looking to create a website thats independant. i mean, i dont want to have to share somebody elses URL, like www.freewebs.co.uk/example, i would rather it be www.example.co.uk. also, i would ...
I have designed a campaign for my uni project and the only problem ive got is coming up with a name for it. It is basically a campaign to promote a desin museum, using 3 competitions where people ...
is it lots of links to other information? Is it lots of back links to my information? is it just having good information to share? Is it being responsive to other people's comments and questions?...
I'm not going to do your job for you for free, but I did a search in Google for "impact words" and this was the #1 result. It should help you get what you need.
geezusxxiii
"Quorn again" would be catchy for launching a qourn product, like "born again"...
hedzyhedzy
howabut 'are you feeling quorny, baby?'
or
'give yourself the quorn'
or something else.........
qwerty
Quorn is really neat
coz dont contain no meat
the cat
I did this uni project - we had chicken sauce, we called it hmm chicken - we got a first, still to this day don't know how
Quorn means nothing to me as a word, why is it called Quorn? If I'm honest, quorn could do with being renamed
Meat free, guilt free (ie, in terms of it not being fatty and not made from animals)
Davran
ask google
Web Nomad
How about a slogan that integrates the "taste", "health" and the "meatless" aspects, while on the humorous side?
Such as...
Quorn - delicious, healthy, and no animals harmed.
(Sort of like how movies and TV shows say "No animals were harmed while filming this production". Plus the last part of the slogan "no animals harmed" makes people curious to learn more about the product.)