Your On?

Seagate appears to have built an entire branding campaign around one of the most common (and most annoying) grammar errors on the web. Either that or it’s a clever play on words that I’m too dense to understand.

FreeAgent. Your On.

I saw it in a banner ad and figured it was a one-time goof up, but no, it’s plastered all over their main web site, a promotional microsite, and even in a press release.

Taglines like this don’t come out of nowhere. Usually a whole lot of thought goes into them. Could a grammatical slip like this make it past an ENTIRE company? Wow.

I emailed their PR contact, Erin Hartin to ask if I wasn’t getting the joke. I’ll let you know if I hear back.

3 Responses to “Your On?”

  • Is it “Your On”, as in “the On belongs to You”? Using “On” as a noun?

    At least they didn’t pick “More On”!

    I think they would have picked up on there mistake if it were accidental. (Ooh I’m so meta!)

    -Dave

    Dave
  • Over here, an employee confirms that they screwed up… heh.

    Jeff
  • It’s the most stupid tagline! Ugh, it makes my head hurt!

    Someone

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