Advertising slogans are short, catchy little gems and sayings that hopefully help people remember a product or brand. They also reflect various times in history and the current trends in society to help make brands relevant and interesting to their intended target audience. Some advertising slogans and the campaigns that surround them almost take on a life of their own outside of the product
. they promote, for example the Wendy"s, "Where"s the beef?" campaign (which expanded into today's modern society with viral videos). T-shirts with that popular slogan can still be found for Wendy's infamous advertising slogan, which helped to drive sales.When running a business, choosing an advertising slogan is essential to helping to grow a company while also spreading the brand's message. Various websites online feature already-famously well-known slogans from clothing lines, fast food restaurants and electronics stores worldwide for inspirational purposes.One website with a free directory of slogans including a category specifically for advertising slogans is the official Think Slogans website (http://www.thinkslogans.com/slogans/advertising-slogans/). Think Slogans features famous slogans including "Finger-Lickin' Good" for the fast food chain KFC and "Taste the Rainbow" for the famous brand of candy, Skittles. Additionally, Think Slogans features categories of slogans for "Fast Food Slogans", "Beauty Products Slogans" and "Alcohol Slogans" for a variety of options when in search of slogan ideas.Another website that includes advertising slogans organized and complete with details about each company individually is TV Acres (http://www.tvacres.com/advertising_slogans.htm). TV Acres has an alphabetical list of advertising slogans broken down by the names of the companies which created the slogans. Slogans listed on TV Acres range from Hanes Pantyhose's "Gentlemen prefer Hanes" to Hostess Twinkies' "Where's the Cream Filling?" slogan, which debut in commercials over a period of years. In addition to showing information about the slogans published on the site, TV Acres also links to the official company's website for more information and brand inspiration. More reference links: http://www.thinkslogans.com/slogans/advertising-slogans/ http://www.tvacres.com/adslogans_h.htm