Vote for Your Favorite Habit Change Tagline

by Barbra on August 15, 2010

I’m working on developing a list of website taglines for the coaches in the Readymade Coaching Business – Habit Change Coaching program. Which of these do you like / dislike and why?

  • Learn From a Habit Change Expert
  • Change your habits now…so you won’t have to later.
  • Better living through better habits
  • Making healthy habits a habit
  • Better habits. Better life.
  • Good habits. Good life.
  • Solutions for a good life
  • Cutting Edge Techniques for Lasting Habit Change
  • Habit Change Coaching: Because We All Need a Little Help Sometimes
  • Habit Change Redefined

Please leave me a comment with your opinion below!

 

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{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

joanbell August 16, 2010 at 6:29 am

Hi Barbra,

Well, none of them really sing. The 2 best for me are Better Habits, Better Life or Good Habits Good Life, in that order. The others are too wordy or too staid. I suppose it depends on the visuals too. The font and colours etc.

Hope this help, Joan

Jacqui August 16, 2010 at 8:14 am

Hi Barbra,

I’ve rated them in order of my personal preference as I am new to this kind of exercise and look forward to learning about good strap lines.

1. Good habits. Good life. – short, concise and positive
2. Cutting Edge Techniques for Lasting Habit Change – cutting edge is an appealing phrase
3. Learn from a Habit Change Expert – Clear and appealing to those who like to be held by the hand

4. Solutions for a good life – solutions is a warm and welcoming word as is the phrase good life

5. Better Habits, better life – short and sweet but doesn’t appeal to me
6. Better living through better habits – Yes, OK, but not really catchy

7. Habit Change Coaching: Because We All Need a Little Help Sometimes – too long
8. Making healthy habits a habit – although clever, there is something not quite right, cannot put my finger on it

9. Change your habits now . . . so you won’t have to later – contains the negative won’t, I’m a great believer in positive strap lines
10. Habit Change Redefined – unclear and uninspiring for me!

Jacqui

Barbra August 16, 2010 at 3:21 pm

Thanks Joan and Jacqui. The “Better Habits…” and “Good Habits…” are my favourites, too. What do you think of “Good Habits Transform Lives”?

mark August 16, 2010 at 5:57 pm

how about: changing lives, one habit at a time

Barbra September 1, 2010 at 10:09 pm

I choose your suggestion Mark – thank you!

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