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8 Μαρ 2011 · If you’re in your way to marketing and promoting your business and products to your targeted customers, you may want to take a look and get some pretty ideas on the following list of popular Pinoy brand names and slogans. 90.7 Love Radio – “Kailangan pa bang i-memorize ‘yan? Bisyo na to!”
Kailangan pa bang i-memorize ‘yan? Bisyo na to! In the Service of the Filipino. Wala paring tatalo sa Alaska. Pambansang Litsong Manok. We’ll take you farther. Tugstugan Na! Gaganda pa ang buhay. Bi-bingo ka sa sarap. Basta Radyo, Bombo! The Quality You can Trust. We find ways. It’s time every Juan flies! Think healthy. Think Century Tuna.
Campaign slogans have been a part of most Philippine presidential elections. Such slogans are either formulated by the candidates themselves or popularized by their own supporters which the candidate may later formally adopt. Filipino first! Tama na! Sobra na! Palitan na! lit. Enough! It's too much already! Time for change!
Creating a concise and memorable phrase to promote or advocate for something. Alamin ang mga katangian ni Juan Osong. Siya ay isang simbolo ng katatagan at pagkakaisa sa mga Pilipino. Isipin ang mensahe na nais iparating. Halimbawa, ang kahalagahan ng pagkakaroon ng malasakit sa kapwa at kalikasan.
The document lists the slogans of famous Filipino brands such as ABS-CBN ("Kapamilya"), Jollibee ("Bida ang sarap"), San Miguel Beer ("Samahang walang katulad"), and Smart Communications ("Simply Amazing").
Maraming slogan ang nagpapahayag na ang Wikang Filipino ay mahalaga sa pagiging tunay na Pilipino at sa pagtatatag ng identidad bilang isang Pilipino. 1. "Kung manhid ka sa pagpapahalaga sa wikang Filipino, ipinagkakanulo mo ang iyong. 2. "Ang Tunay na Filipino, May Mataas na Pagpapahalaga sa Wikang Filipino" - khen. 3.
28 Ιουλ 2021 · Let's dive into the top 10 commercial taglines Philippines on Corner4men.com to recall your memories. #1. Commercial taglines PH from McDonald’s. Tagline: “Lo, Karen po.” Let’s start the list of commercial taglines in the Philippines with “Lo, Karen po” from McDonald’s.