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"Satisfaction Guaranteed" is it dirty? Marketing Poject..?

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I have a marketing projetc for the end of the course and I want to put this pic along with text ... is that OK?

http://pro.corbis.com/popup/Enlargement.aspx?mediauids={45714d6c-41de-4424-928e-47846f09fa50}|{ffffffff-ffff-ffff-ffff-ffffffffffff}&qsPageNo=1&fdid=&Area=Search&TotalCount=5000&CurrentPos=3&WinID={45714d6c-41de-4424-928e-47846f09fa50}

does it include any sexual statement?

for "Satisfaction Guaranteed " at google images, the result was some dirty pictures...

So I just wanna know is it okay to put this pic in my project?

IF not what you suggest? any other statements have the same sharp meaning?

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  1. "Satisfaction Guaranteed" is not dirty at all.

    Letter style is not so attractive.

    You may think of Changing the font or Letter style & size.

    You may consider,

    "100 % Satisfaction Guaranteed"

    "' 100% Satisfaction Assured '"

    "" Satisfaction Assured ""

    **No pic. vissible, so no comments on that**

    Moreover, diffining dirty or bad is difficult. What ever clicks well and get you responce is good & acceptable.

    With all the Best.


  2. 'Satisfaction Guaranteed' is marketing cliche - it could be applied both in service marketing and goods marketing - the underlying statement is that clients will receive what they are looking for, and in order this to happen the company's personnel will walk the extra yard to make it happen. 'Satisfaction guaranteed' usually goes along with '.. or your money back'  100% satisfaction guaranteed means that your money will be returned to you to the last cent if you are not happy with the purchase.

    It could be applied in all business spheres of life, so do not be surprised if it apperas alongside dental services as well as erotic massage services. When the business is legitime 'satisfaction guaranteed' is always in place.

    For your project you can get also music background "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" - a hit rock song written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards for The Rolling Stones

  3. Yes.  It is okay, but not necessarily the best word choice despite how many times we may see it or hear it daily.  Check out the article below:

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