Suggest me a tag line for a web farm!
Posted: June 21st, 2009 | Author: Nattu | Filed under: Web 2.0, design | Tags: corporate identity, logo, semicolon | 4 Comments »It seems like there is no end for “busy 2.0″ . Over the couple of months I have moved. From place to place. Jobs to jobs. Just before resigning from my post at Bandos Maldives, i was thinking of starting my own company. A simple company which will deliver web design, development & online marketing. To start a company, we need to give it a name. After a few brainstorming session with some friends, I came up with the name “Semicolon” which is a symbol. A symbol we use half a dozen of times everyday. Also i can use just the symbol (;) to mention about the company on twitter or other places where i need to save space.
I have designed a logo for the company. But i am stuck with a tag line / slogan for the company. Below are the list of tags going through my mind. I would really appreciate if you can help me decide or you can suggest me some new ones.
- “Right click to profit”
- “It’s simple, we enable you”
- “The web company”
Here is the logo
The tag line is all yours
UPDATE:
We have finalized our tagline. Its “The right click for profit”.

















1:02 am on June 22nd, 2009:
nice name/logo..like the colors..i like the first tagline uv given.
“connecting dreams and reality”…..(; is used to connect two seperate phrases/words? and u bring clients’ dreams to reality)
“;)”….lol.. not really a tagline..but one way to use ur semicolon ..puting smile/wink on clients’ face…maybe u can follow it by.. howw youu doing *joey style*.heeh.
“your portal to the webs”
“…for everything online”
“you dream;we make”
“for your designing/online needs”
….dats all i can think now.these stuff dont come easily, else YOU wouldnt be worried about it.
10:05 pm on June 22nd, 2009:
“taking you online”
12:47 pm on June 24th, 2009:
as a tagline, right click to profit is very nice, although profit seems too precise a word, i thought. achieve? succeed maybe?
semicolon on the other hand isn’t particularly easy on the tongue. why semicolon anyways? i know its used in programming, but for most people it probably comes off as the most irrelevant of all punctuation symbols; and for all practical purposes; utterly useless. see?
7:22 pm on July 14th, 2009:
Damn….
Seriously I don’t think this is good enough… I think it would be better to make your own…
And make your USP simple, active and most importantly BENEFIT rich. The customer must know without digging deep the purpose and what they can expect from your business. The USP is the sales driver. Make it unique.