Need a Tagline for My Hairbow Business

Updated on September 20, 2012
A.V. asks from South Saint Paul, MN
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a little history I started to make hairbows for my daughter last year when we were shopping for hair accessories for a wedding she was to be the flower girl, we could not find anything the bride, my daughter and myself liked so I started to put a mix of the different things we each liked and everyone loved them. I continued to make them for my daughter and had lots of parents at school ask about them and now I have been asked to setup a table at our school's fall festival so I am in need of business cards and a website where I can keep everything organized. I currently have a Facebook page called Princess A.'s Hairbows so I would like something that fits well with that. I have a couple ides: I also make other hair accessaries, socks, tutu's etc...

Here are my ideas so far:
Because every girl is a Princess
A girl should be two things classy and fabulous
The perfect gift for your Princess
Hair accessories for your little Princess

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Ok so maybe I need to change the name as well and take out the whole Princess thing so how about a little help with a name AND tagline. Thank you so much for all the help and insight into the whole Princess thing I guess I never really thought about that.

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A.S.

answers from Iowa City on

Not every girl who likes hair bows is into the princess thing and a lot of parents are turned off by it. I would nix the A girl should be two things. I just don't like that one at all.

Maybe try other descriptive words like 'sweet' 'cute' 'darling' 'dear', etc.
Sweet (as in awesome) bows for your sweet (as in darling) girl. Something that doesn't make parents think well my kid isn't into princess stuff so I should skip out on the hair bows.

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S.N.

answers from Minneapolis on

I think it depends on what age you're looking to appeal to. I think the Princess thing ends at around 6-7 and then picks up again ( the entitled/ not dress up!) for some girls in the early teenage years.

Personally I would stay away from the whole Princess thing as a lot of parents will actively look to avoid that whole 'idea' for their daughter's and you wouldn't want to limit your mkt. BUT that's not what you asked is it?!

Maybe - " because every girl should feel special - on the inside and outside!" ?? Good luck!!

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C.J.

answers from Dallas on

Every Outfit Starts at the Top
Tops and Tutus (ok, does that sound like a strip club? - LOL)
Tulle Time
Heavenly Hairbows and More
Haute Hairbows
A.'s Accessories
A little bit of bow
Hmm. this is fun. I'm going to keep thinking . . .

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M.

answers from Minneapolis on

Pretties for your Princess
Head to Toe Princess Accessories

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H.M.

answers from Omaha on

Because every girl is a Princess - I like this one
A girl should be two things classy and fabulous - This doesn't even come close to rolling off the tongue or sounding like a tagline. Wouldn't use this one
The perfect gift for your Princess - It's ok at best. It's like stating the obvious though.
Hair accessories for your little Princess - again it's ok. Expected.

Oh and I never cared about the princess stuff but my daughter loved it. She's 8 and starting to go away from it but she still loves bows and tutu's. Everywhere I go people sell their custom bows, tutu's, pillow case dresses. I don't care what the name is on the booth. If I like the product I buy it. When I'm buying boutique stuff I either buy it when I see it on display at the shows or fairs 90% of the time right on the spot or if I decide I might want something custom I want the person's actual name and email address. I could care less what they've tagged their boutique booth business. For that matter I buy custom made beads, bows and lots of other things at fairs and shows. Some I go buy from every single year for years.

I couldn't tell you even my favorite ones what they call their boutique business in a million years. I can tell you their names though. So I wouldn't worry too much about that. Name it whatever makes you happy. I'd personally stick to whatever I'd already been using.

F.M.

answers from San Antonio on

I like your "Because every girl is a Princess" best. Although not all parents go into that whole princess thing, do they? (I have one boy, but if I have a girl one day, I do not plan on calling her "princess" EVER). Perhaps something like "Princess A.'s Hairbows - making every girl look fabulous" may subdue the whole Princess thing. Or "Princess A.'s Hairbows - where every girl can look amazing." or " PAH - custom bows for your beautiful girl".

If you do make custom made-to-order bows, then I would advertise it. Advertising it in your slogan leaves the parents with no doubt that you wil make a bow per their colors.

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K.P.

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