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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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
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
Thanks Joan and Jacqui. The “Better Habits…” and “Good Habits…” are my favourites, too. What do you think of “Good Habits Transform Lives”?
how about: changing lives, one habit at a time
I choose your suggestion Mark – thank you!