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April 21, 2010

Slogan Slingers Crowdsource Slogans



You can get your next ad slogan crowdsourced with SloganSlingers.com for about $200, or you can use this handy free slogan generator.

Related: literary analysis of advertising slogans, reenacting corporate slogans, and the inherent poetry of advertising.
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