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I want something unique...Right Now all I have is....
"Law"N" Order"
"Keeping your Lawn in Check"

Let me know what you think about the first part(ex. What to do w/ the n should I capitalize/lowercase,"N", or just Law'n)

Just in case you don't know the Law"N" Order part is the title followed by the slogan or phrase...I would like to know what you think about the phrase and any suggestions.
Overall tell me what you think is this too confusing, retarded, or Creative.

Thank you all in advance!!!

2007-02-27 11:00:11 · 5 answers · asked by good_fella4life 1 in Business & Finance Advertising & Marketing Other - Advertising & Marketing

Haaa...You guys are great!!! I love them all..I guess I should of implied that this would just be a summer job for my Nephew, so it really isn't a career. Thank for the list Ir. Princess, and IW i like the humor :), Dan C I think you are the only one that got it, having to law and justice, Mariposa that is short and to the point thanks.

2007-02-27 13:59:33 · update #1

*********Just in case you don't get what I was getting at it was suppose to be a spin-off or spoof of "Law in Order" So I thought I would be cute to have it say Law"n" Order....Get it????

2007-02-27 14:02:08 · update #2

5 answers

Hi Good_fella4life -

I really did not feel my opinion on the Law"N"Order was what u really wanted and I actually did get it, my son watches it everyday I just thought you wanted other ideas to weigh in with yours - I think it very cleaver but am more opposed to go with something lighter being that it is not a career and just a summer bit for your nephew - but here it is then:
"Law"N"Order I would bring the words all together No space between the "N" Order

I find the slogan should be something more fitting to crime and law as to go with the name which will also help those more apt to understand just in case they really don't get it!!

"Bringing your lawn to Justice"

"We keep the growth off the streets"

(or weeds)

"The perfect CUT to Justice"

"Lawn cutting to Justice"

"You be the Judge of it"



What do u think?????? I would love your feedback!
Michelle;O)


Royal Mowers
King Mowers
Crown Mowers
"Lawn cutting fit for a King"
Royal Cuts
Castle Cuts
King Cuts
King Kuts
Majestic Mowers
So perfect it looks like magic
Mower Mouths
"Cut to perfection"
Scissor Mowers
"The sharpest cut around"
Sharp Mowers
Blade Mowers
The Mow Masters
Mower Masters
Green Thumb Cuts
Diamond Cut Mowers
"Cut to perfection"
Mind Mowers
Mower Munchers
Mow Cuts
"For the manicured look"
"Lawn manicures to perfection"
"The best cut in town"
"The best cut around"
"for the best cut around with the best prices in town"
Lawn Cuts
"for the best cut in town"
"The sharpest cut around"
"For your lawn cutting needs"
"Lawn cutting professionals"
Pro Mowers
Cut Masters
"Cut to perfection"
Classic Cuts
"The classiest cut to be found"
Classy Cuts
Classic Mowing


I will add some more in a bit, have to go p/u my daughter.

May the good spirits be with you always,
Michelle

2007-02-27 11:59:38 · answer #1 · answered by Irish Princess 2 · 0 0

Lawn Care Slogans

2016-10-06 23:47:45 · answer #2 · answered by porcelli 4 · 0 0

You need to know what you intend to be unique about your company. How will you distinguish your lawn services from the hundreds of others out there competing for the same business. Until you know this, any attempt at a name and slogan will yield poor results.

Your company name needs to represent what it does and what makes it unique.

I do NOT recommend the slogan you have above unless you intend to market your services as the bare minimum required to keep the yards from going wild, so as to offer the most cost efficient services to your clients. Even if that IS the case I would use a corporate name / slogan that is more direct.

2007-02-27 11:13:58 · answer #3 · answered by paradigm_flux 2 · 0 0

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What do you think about this Slogan/Catchphrase for a Lawn Mowing Company?? (Brain Stormers Wanted)?
I want something unique...Right Now all I have is....
"Law"N" Order"
"Keeping your Lawn in Check"

Let me know what you think about the first part(ex. What to do w/ the n should I capitalize/lowercase,"N", or just Law'n)

Just in case you don't...

2015-08-18 10:45:31 · answer #4 · answered by Lashaun 1 · 0 0

I think it's very creative. I'd leave it just as is with the "N".

I can just picture that "bulldog" cop from, I think it's either Disney or Warner Bros, standing on top of a trim bright green lawn with his big, fat arms folded as though to say "I just did this excellent lawn job!! But he's actually saying "Keeping your lawn in check"

Hire an artist (Be careful of copyright infringement etc.) and put this on all your bus cards, proposals and signage. It could be three color. Black for the drawing, green for the lawn and blue for the "police uniform". It comes across as "cute" and people would like that, kids too!

Run with it. Good Luck!!!

2007-02-27 13:55:33 · answer #5 · answered by Hayseedless 5 · 0 0

I like it! I would keep the N lowercase. It doesn't appear to stand for anything, which is what uppercase would imply.
Not sure how the slogan relates to the title though. I would suggest looking to use words that belong in a courtroom. Like "Bringing all weeds to justice". LOL. I like that actually. Fits in quite nicely with the current war on terror.

Ok I reread your question, and I see that you are not in lawncare, you are a lawnmower. Maybe you can switch gears so your new company fits my slogan. J/k!

2007-02-27 13:50:33 · answer #6 · answered by Dan C 1 · 0 0

Down N Out
Cut it Out

2007-02-27 12:30:10 · answer #7 · answered by Mariposa 7 · 0 0

"Its like having a Lawn Thats Emo: It just Cuts Itself"

2007-02-27 12:26:10 · answer #8 · answered by IW 2 · 0 0

"Lawn Order" and its variations is a not uncommon name for a lawn service.

2007-02-27 11:09:59 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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