Slogan vs. Jingle

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Main Difference

The main difference between Slogan and Jingle is that the Slogan is a motto or phrase used in advertising or other purposes and Jingle is a short song or tune used in advertising and for other commercial uses

  • Slogan

    A slogan is a memorable motto or phrase used in a clan, political, commercial, religious, and other context as a repetitive expression of an idea or purpose, with the goal of persuading members of the public or a more defined target group. The Oxford Dictionary of English defines a slogan as “a short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising.” A slogan usually has the attributes of being memorable, very concise and appealing to the audience.

  • Jingle

    A jingle is a short song or tune used in advertising and for other commercial uses. Jingles are a form of sound branding. A jingle contains one or more hooks and meaning that explicitly promote the product or service being advertised, usually through the use of one or more advertising slogans. Ad buyers use jingles in radio and television commercials; they can also be used in non-advertising contexts to establish or maintain a brand image. Many jingles are also created using snippets of popular songs, in which lyrics are modified to appropriately advertise the product or service.

Wikipedia
  • Slogan (noun)

    A catch phrase associated with the product or service being advertised.

  • Slogan (noun)

    A distinctive phrase of a person or group of people.

  • Slogan (noun)

    A battle cry among the ancient highlanders of Scotland.

  • Jingle (noun)

    The sound of metal or glass clattering against itself.

    “He heard the jingle of her keys in the door and turned off the screen.”

  • Jingle (noun)

    A small piece of metal attached to a musical instrument, such as a tambourine, so as to make a jangling sound when the instrument is played.

    “Her tambourine didn’t come with any jingles attached.”

  • Jingle (noun)

    A memorable short TV or radio commercial.

    “That used-car dealership’s jingle has been stuck in my head since we heard that song.”

  • Jingle (noun)

    A carriage drawn by horses.

  • Jingle (noun)

    A brief phone call; a ring.

    “Give me a jingle when you find out something.”

  • Jingle (noun)

    alternative form of jingle shell

  • Jingle (verb)

    To make a noise of metal or glass clattering against itself.

    “The beads jingled as she walked.”

  • Jingle (verb)

    To cause to make a noise of metal or glass clattering against itself.

    “She jingled the beads as she walked.”

  • Jingle (verb)

    To rhyme or sound with a jingling effect.

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