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Re: ★★ DigiByte ★★ [DGB] - A Professional Cryptocurrency ✈ On Coin Market ✔
by
bman3
on 22/01/2014, 00:45:02 UTC
Here is a promotional slogan image I created for billboards and magazines. I am simply an artist and no marketing guru, so if you guys had any other suggestions for a slogan please let me know. I created the image so that it would grab peoples attention with the large white space, and would be informative to someone even if they had no previous knowledge of what a crypto-currency was. So, yeah let me know what you guys think.



This looks great!

How about

"You store data in megabytes & gigabytes, why not send money in DigiBytes?"

Anyone else have any good slogans?

There's no symmetry in that slogan, thus it doesn't stick.  It's like saying "You eat chicken wings and chicken legs, why not choke your chicken?"  Sure they all have chicken in common, but you don't necessarily make the connection otherwise.  Considering the goals you've stated for this coin, you're better off changing the first "store" to "send" so it makes sense.  You could change "send" to "store" in the 2nd half, but it doesn't really hold well with the philosophy of this coin since it isn't a hoarder like 42.

We are very open to any ideas.

So you are saying:

"You send data in megabytes & gigabytes, why not send money in DigiBytes?"
"You send data in megabytes over the internet, why not start sending money in DigiBytes?"

I personally like "You store data in megabytes & gigabytes. Why not store money in DigiBytes?" quite well.
Cause I mean, why not? You can't use money until you have it, and you gotta store it with something! Why not DigiBytes?

When I think of Megabytes and Gigabytes, the first thing I think of usually isn't the transferal of data, but it's connection with storage mediums. People usually don't say a USB stick can transfer or send 8GB, but they do say it can store it! Just sounds better.

My two digis.

I do like that sentence too but, storing it gives you the impression the value will be stable and not fluctuate. If I saw that slogan, I would think that my $100 I put into my DigiByte Account will always stay $100. This is not the case. Simply calling it a Digital Currency, in my opinion is enough. It tells you that it is a medium of which you use to pay for services or goods and that it is digital - meaning can be transferred electronically. The issue here, is over complication. But once again, this is just my opinion.