- Using rhyming words - rhyming words helps people to remember the words easily.
- Understand your product - understanding your product helps you know what you have to sell, its history and its brand evolution.
- Use the right words - using the right words as your first step, identify the USP ( Unique Selling Proposition) of the product.
- Keep it simple - Keeping it simple makes your jingle catchy and it helps on making it stuck in peoples' head.
- Make it simple to sing - making it simple to sing also helps people to remember it easily
- Use figures of speech - Use hyperbole and puns to add a fun element. Use repetition to create impact.
- Consider competitors - Find the product's competitors, make sure that your jingle doesn't sound similar to theirs.
- Incorporate the brand's name - Make a clever use of your brands name, If your brand's name doesn't fit the tune, use words that will remind people of your brand's name.
- Your jingle should not be long - Make sure you don't make your jingle too long because it will be boring if it exceeded 30 seconds.
- A message that sums up your brand - It should give a general idea of what your brand is about.
I rate their jingle 7 out of 10 because their lyrics are easy to remember and it is short.
I rate their jingle 8 and a half out of 10 because their slogan is easy to remember " Show us your crack"
I rate milo's jingle 6 out of 10, I like how they kept their jingle short but it wasn't catchy enough.
I rate their jingle 8 and a half out of ten because their jingle was long but it was funny and joyful.
What am I learning?
I am learning how to make a catchy jingle
How does this work show my learning?
This shows my learning by giving 10 things I think makes a catchy jingle
What am I wandering?
I am wondering why some ads are easy to remember than others.
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