As the senior partner in an advertising agency, I have a couple of quick words of advice...
1) Make sure your slogan has a wide appeal and UNDERSTANDING
(alot of these submissions are very clever, but mean nothing to someone who doesn't already know what PVs are... don't preach to the choir)
2) Avoid a slogan (and graphic) that may be dismissed as yet another 'quit smoking' scheme (yes, that is a benefit, but the market is flooded with these schemes and they are generally looked at as a waste of time and money... this is truly different and shouldn't be seen in that bad light... I won't even go into the FDA legal issues with this approach either). That's not to say you can't flirt with the idea of quitting w/V4K... just be careful! Imply it, don't say it.
3) Think about who you are trying to target... are you trying to get vapers to switch to VK? Are you trying to get more smokers into vaping? e.g. If you are placing a web banner ad on e-cig-forum, then point 1 above is not so important, but if you are talking about a broad spectrum aperture like a bumper sticker, you wanna get the attention of smokers who may not have even heard of e-cigs.
1) Make sure your slogan has a wide appeal and UNDERSTANDING
(alot of these submissions are very clever, but mean nothing to someone who doesn't already know what PVs are... don't preach to the choir)
2) Avoid a slogan (and graphic) that may be dismissed as yet another 'quit smoking' scheme (yes, that is a benefit, but the market is flooded with these schemes and they are generally looked at as a waste of time and money... this is truly different and shouldn't be seen in that bad light... I won't even go into the FDA legal issues with this approach either). That's not to say you can't flirt with the idea of quitting w/V4K... just be careful! Imply it, don't say it.
3) Think about who you are trying to target... are you trying to get vapers to switch to VK? Are you trying to get more smokers into vaping? e.g. If you are placing a web banner ad on e-cig-forum, then point 1 above is not so important, but if you are talking about a broad spectrum aperture like a bumper sticker, you wanna get the attention of smokers who may not have even heard of e-cigs.