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For a company that focuses on baby products, which slogan do you prefer?
19 Responses to Option A
Not really a fan of either to be honest. Option A just makes the most sense grammatically. Would rather it didn't have the word "aims" in it.
The name is more aimed towards only for the babies like in choice B where it was part baby and mothers. I like how it is straight to the point.
Both slogans are good and catchy but I prefer the one in option A.
Both are clunky and require thoughtful analysis to understand what they are saying. I prefer A because at least it makes sense. B is confusing. Who or what was 'born for baby?' Wasn't the baby him/herself recently born? Born and care are not even the same parts of speech. Both words need to be nouns or both adjectives or both verbs, etc.
I think the focus should remain on the baby unless it's products that are also specifically marketed towards mothers and have products aimed directly at them and their well being or personal use as well.
Neither of them really stick in my craw, but A does seem to be the better of the two with the goal of helping out a baby's needs.
I chose A because it fits the idea that it is "for the babies".
The slogan makes me think more about baby products.
In addition to rhyming, it is easier to understand and remember, I prefer this answer
This one makes it clear what the company is to me. The other one makes slightly less sense to me in phrasing.
Slogan A is okay. It makes sense. It focuses on the baby first. Choice B I don't think makes much sense as a slogan. The company was not "born". I do like that it mentions mom though.
I don't really like either of them. Both of them have grammar problems or don't make sense.
It sounded better to me!
This tells you exactly what it is you’re getting.
I prefer A because (while care for Moms is certainly important), if the products are specifically for babies I think it's better to focus on the babies (B has too much focus on Mom -- "our" works better, as used in A).
This wasn't the best but it was the best of the two. I would not have known you were selling baby products with the other one.
A seemed more compelling
i like the slogan in option A for baby products because it seems high quality and professional
“Born for baby” is nonsensical.
31 Responses to Option B
I like that mom is actually included in option B, I think that is super rare and moms are looked over too often, so much cuter and memorable in my opinion.
Option B sounds better and has a rhythm to it.
I like this one better because its more catchy and understandable over the other one.
This option sounded more soothing and natural.
I like option B, I think it sounds better and it has a nice message.
This has a nicer ring to it.
I prefer B because it flows better and the alliteration makes it sound less clunky than A.
I prefer option B because it mentions the baby and the mom also which is unique.
Option B is concise, straightforward and sounds more caring and empathetic.
I chose B because I thought it sounded more sympathetic for the parents who are buying the products.
I like that B integrates moms into the equation, which I think will be a stronger appeal to those likely to buy this brand.
option B Born for baby, care for mom it has a ring to it it definitely sounds more personable and I think it would go with the description
I think B feels more impactful
B makes more sense. A is confusing.
I think option B' sounds very interesting. It is easy to read and somehow entertaining.
I do prefer the slogan on option B, Born for Baby, Care for Mom, I find it to be more appealing and does capture my attention.
I prefer the slogan shown in Option B because it makes it sound like the company thinks about the baby and the mom, which I like.
I didn't really like either slogan but I think Choice B could be a good possibility for a slogan . If I were to change anything I would maybe put "Made for Baby, Mom/Mother approved" I don't really understand Choice A. The second part "Our Aims" didn't sound right.
I like option B a lot, it has a good ring to it. I like that it encompasses both mother and child, while option A is much more vague. Definitely like option B the best!
A sounds like a charity for at risk kids, not a for profit business
I like that it includes mom in the description.
The other choice doesn’t sound right to me at all. Choice B at least sounds right. Also, it tells you that while the focus is on the baby, they don’t forget the mothers needs as well.
I like option B the best because I like how the message is catchy and addresses both baby and mom.
I like option B better and probably the most out of both options. Option b just sounds like it was made for a baby brand it has a very nice touching message it not only relates to a baby but also for the care of Mom too. I think moms would appreciate the message more and option b with the way it is written. Option b is a very friendly and caring tagline that shows care for the child and mother that mothers would find appreciative and relatable.
B sounds better while A sounds more awkward.
I like B because it mentions the needs of the mom as well as the baby.
I prefer this option the best. I like that the slogan includes Mom. That has to be a winning combination.
A is really vague and I don't understand it. "our aims" could mean anything. B is obvious, it makes sense, and it stands out.
I feel that I should be has a more rounded Kara message both for the baby and the mom
I think option B just sounds better and like a little more trustworthy of a brand name.
I like how Option B includes Mom in the slogan!
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