My husband is a tractor trailer driver and hauls manure, corn and hay for farms. I would like to put a catch phrase on the business cards. Any thoughts?
Hi, It appears that your husband hauls for ranches(livestock producers), as apposed to farmers. As far as a catch phrase, generally your business name or owner name would be on the truck/tractor door, in which case the phrase could be (husbands name) Delivers. The business card could say "Delivers On Time-Every Time" You could create a logo that would be depicting " Delivers on Time" such as DOT in a box, diamond, or circle. Then you could (maybe,should check with an attorney first), that he is DOT CERTIFIED.Hope this gives you some ideas. Tip: if you use the DOT logo idea, be sure and show under it the words, Delivers on Time, that way your not indicating Department of Transportation.
February 8th, 2010 at 11:53 am
i dont know much about catch phrases… but you should look into some poetry sites. some poetry makes a good catch phrase.
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February 8th, 2010 at 12:36 pm
ummmmmm uuummmmm uuuuuuummmmmmm can the catch phrase include the word shit?
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February 8th, 2010 at 1:24 pm
Hi, It appears that your husband hauls for ranches(livestock producers), as apposed to farmers. As far as a catch phrase, generally your business name or owner name would be on the truck/tractor door, in which case the phrase could be (husbands name) Delivers. The business card could say "Delivers On Time-Every Time" You could create a logo that would be depicting " Delivers on Time" such as DOT in a box, diamond, or circle. Then you could (maybe,should check with an attorney first), that he is DOT CERTIFIED.Hope this gives you some ideas. Tip: if you use the DOT logo idea, be sure and show under it the words, Delivers on Time, that way your not indicating Department of Transportation.
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