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Submitted by Peter Lawrence Thompson

DLP Tourism spokesman Richard Sealy is mistaken. He leaked the report from the Hilary Beckles led committee to come up with a new tourism slogan in the hope of embarrassing the Government; however the committee has actually done an amazingly good job.

See Link to Nation newspaper storySealy: Slogan an embarrassment

I actually feel that I owe Professor Beckles and his committee an apology because I stated publicly that they were not up to the job, having little relevant expertise among the unwieldy membership of 18. Sorry Dr. Beckles.

They came up with three alternatives; “It’s A Bajan Thing”; “ Live Like A Bajan” and “Barbados: Feel Free”. This reminds me of the oldest consultants’ trick in the book: make three suggestions of which two are so obviously garbage that the client has no choice but to select the third.

The third suggestion, “Barbados: Feel Free” is a better tourism slogan than any we have ever had in the past. In fact, it is one of the best I have ever encountered globally. Let me explain.

A slogan needs to follow the the guidelines below and be:

  • Brief
  • Memorable
  • Allusive (because it needs to mean subtly different things to different segments of your audience)
  • An appeal to emotion (because buying decisions are all made with the emotions and then rationalised intellectually afterwards)
  • A call to action

If you doubt me just take a look at the most successful marketing slogans of our lifetime:

  • Nike – Just Do It.
  • Apple – Think Different.
  • Wendy’s – Where’s the Beef?
  • Coca-Cola – Open Happiness.

Each one follows the guidelines that I pointed out.

“Barbados: Feel Free” is better than any tourism slogan that we have ever had. “Feel Free” is an explicit invitation to drop by for a visit, and it is the sort of relaxed invitation you extend to social equals: to family or close friends. The feeling of freedom appeals to every psychographics and demographic because everyone invests it with what feels like freedom to them. It can appeal to locals as well as visitors because that feeling of freedom is aspirational for every human being.


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282 responses to ““Barbados: Feel Free” Tourism Slogan Gets Support”


  1. Peter, this “Feel Free” will not resonate with Bajans who feel that they have been locked up in a prison for months to date.


  2. “Barbados: Feel Free”

    but feel free to do what…..one must be very careful with the former clearing house and what they put out there…they NEVER have the best interest of the population at heart or put them first…so there is no telling what they are inviting people to do.


  3. “Feel Free” implies that a choice is being given. It is not the tone in Barbados these days. ” Feel Free” is a direct contradiction of being under emergency, dictatorial rule. How can Bajans “feel free” when someone’s idea of a Republic is being pushed down their throats.
    Some people are not free to choose not to take the vaccine in fear of losing their jobs. BAMP certainly will not agree as their Free advice has gone through one ear and out the next.
    I fear that after Delta, the next mutation will “feel free” to appear. Quite frankly the only person who seems to ” Feel Free” is the PM, because she is ignoring the problems of Barbados.
    Perhaps the people will begin to “Feel Free” when the island’s dependence on tourism is reduced by some other sector.
    That slogan is not timeless, it does not capture the spirit of a place that gave birth to the historic Crane hotel, the people of Barbados or anything else that makes up this island.


  4. Not at all feeling that Barbados Feel Free Slogan
    Xxxx
    Barbados Just beyond your imagination was my favorite
    It portrayed a feeling of relaxation
    Fun
    Interest
    Hospitality
    Friendliness
    One of the best where it influences the mind almost instanteounsly of wanting to book a vacation to Barbados
    Xxx
    A slogan in my mind should create a picture
    A picture that invites
    One that creates a vivid picture of a place never visited before which would entail culture hospitality friendliness
    My slogan
    Barbados Not only sun and sea but a place u will never forget


  5. “If you doubt me just take a look at the most successful marketing slogans of our lifetime:
    Nike – Just Do It.
    Apple – Think Different.
    Wendy’s – Where’s the Beef?
    Coca-Cola”

    Wrong

    “It’s Finger Licking Good” KFC/Kentucky Fried Chicken gets the biscuit with the gravy

    And, Best Slogan and #Hashtag was #BLACKLIVESMATTER
    In the middle of the pandemic,
    in the middle of people marching the streets and Black Lives Matter,
    right after George Floyd’s death
    How gratifying it felt to see the Nike store with Black Lives Matter messaging emblazoned on its walls,
    and then how that curdled when you realize the callous capitalism behind that appropriation.
    Any true revolution is spiritual.


  6. The majority population have no basic freedoms but you are inviting infected tourists to feel free….right…


  7. two of the best slogans one can ever hear are
    JESUS SAVES and
    JESUS IS COMING SOON



  8. “two of the best slogans one can ever hear are
    JESUS SAVES and
    JESUS IS COMING SOON”

    I thought your best slogan would be
    “The End
    Is Nigh”
    on a sandwich board
    walking in the high street

    You remind me of this guy in Jesus sandals outside Chelsea Football Ground Stamford Bridge Stadium on match days with a Megaphone repeating
    “Jesus is the Winner”


  9. Peter, you running for something?
    Quite a bit of heavy spin.
    When tourist come and get buck naked (feeling free) don’t arrest them


  10. GPNovember 2, 2021 7:33 PM

    two of the best slogans one can ever hear are
    JESUS SAVES and
    JESUS IS COMING SOON

    Xxxxf
    Them two.slogans are outdated
    Outlived there.usefulness
    Shelf life has expired
    Xxx
    I rather
    Love thy neighbor
    Do unto others as u would do unto self


  11. @Hants are you saying that “Feel Free was auto generated?…
    At this point, it would be better to launch a competition for the school children to come up with a creative slogan!


  12. I, on the other hand, had all confidence in the committee’s creativity.

    But…..

    Right slogan, wrong timing!

    In this climate of racial tensions and pandemic restrictions on locals it will conjure up images of white privileged tourists and oppressed black locals. White people enjoying freedoms that we ourselves cannot enjoy.

    See, this is the trouble when we are so dependent on tourism!

    Our visitors should be invited to feel free but with our racial history and our present desperation the first thing that came into my mind (as was mentioned above lol) FEEL FREE TO DO WHAT?

    Feel free to make unreasonable demands, be rude and obnoxious, grab a local woman’s behind? Feel free to smoke dope, walk naked on our beaches and have a threesome in your hotel room with a Jamaican prostitute?

    Feel free because we need the money so we can eat?

    An unequal relationship such as ours always ends with the lesser party feeling somewhat degraded.

    But under different circumstances, it would be a wonderful slogan.


  13. @ Heather November 2, 2021 6:49 PM

    The slogan fits wonderfully. We have freedom of choice for or against vaccination. Many decide against it and thus for death.


  14. “See, this is the trouble when we are so dependent on tourism!”

    how about

    “Come to Barbados where White Privilege still lives strong… our negros know their place


  15. Very good Donna.
    You saw through the spin and dealt with it seriously.
    —+xx—-
    Best slogans ever
    Free food.
    Do unto others before they do unto you.
    ———-xxx—–
    Sorry guys, I take none of this seriously.


  16. Barbados
    Bar/bathe/us for your tropical pleasure.
    Sheer genius


  17. Barbados
    Drinks, sea and fun
    Bar/bathe/us
    Where the /%,!;:’” is my check


  18. Heather November 2, 2021 6:21 PM “this “Feel Free” will not resonate with Bajans who feel that they have been locked up in a prison for months to date.”

    I don’t know where you live Heather, but I live in Barbados, and, I’ve lived here most of my life. I’ve traveled extensively in the Caribbean, North and South America and Europe and I don’t feel “locked up in a prison” at all


  19. @angela cox November 2, 2021 6:59 PM “Barbados Just beyond your imagination was my favorite.”

    My favourite too.

    I am not sure yet how I feel about feel free. Maybe it will grow on me.

    David know that we are not supposed to advertise, but one of my favourites, although I rarely eat there is:

    Hungry? Chefette


  20. @GP November 2, 2021 7:33 PM “two of the best slogans one can ever hear are
    JESUS SAVES and JESUS IS COMING SOON.”

    I like those too.

    Short and sweet.


  21. @Cuhdear Bajan, have the curfews ended? How many months have there been curfews? Did you read a letter posted by AC a few days ago to Dear Prison Minister? Apparently, I am not the only one who has heard persons who live in Barbados say that they feel imprisoned.


  22. @ Heather,

    Feel free to do like me and use Google as an investigative tool.


  23. @TheOGazerts November 2, 2021 7:41 PM “When tourist come and get buck naked (feeling free) don’t arrest them.”

    God loves naked people so much he makes them by the billions.

    With a little help from me and thee (wink!, wink! You know what I mean).


  24. @Donna November 2, 2021 7:59 PM “have a threesome in your hotel room with a Jamaican prostitute?”

    I can tell you, but I won’t, about threesome in Barbados from way, way back in the late 60’s

    Hint: No tourists involved. All Bajan affair(s)


  25. How much was the committee paid ?
    I bet no.one knows the answer


  26. @Heather November 2, 2021 9:21 PM “@Cuhdear Bajan Did you read a letter posted by AC a few days ago to Dear Prison Minister?”

    No I did not.

    But ac is a noted DLP yardie, so I take whatever she says with a big, big grain of salt.

    Cuhdear Bajan
    Neither B nor D (as usual)


  27. Barbados has Got Talent

    what is the best bu slogan that has been the most repeated for most subliminal and the most basic flagrant undisguised brainwashing

    top 3 candidates for the final round are
    GP
    AC
    Waru

    John Knox was knocked out as a contender in the last round


  28. Barbados- wunna feel every shiite should be free … or at least borrowed..
    Lotta shiite…
    More music from the band on the deck of the Titanic….

    What is really needed is a slogan for devaluation…
    Barbados – sucking salt???


  29. @Cuhdear Bajan, AC reposted the letter. She did not write it. I was making rounds on Whatsapp.


  30. What a negative bunch of contributors this post has given birth to. Not a single suggestion putting forward alternatives for consideration. Just ridicule and condemnation. Way to progress people. Jesus Saves and Jesus is Coming would certainly cause droves of visitors to flock to these shores, right?

    It’s amazing that whenever two or three are gathered together, we can always tell you what is wrong, what will not work and what is bad, never what is good or what is better. “Barbados! Believe You Me.”

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  32. Mia is the new face for Barclaycard Visa Credit Card campaign

    “What is the value of winning an election 30 0… and immediately declaring bankruptcy
    … priceless”



  33. I do not have the training and expertise to create a slogan.

    Feel free to ignore any and all comments I make on BU.

    I will continue to FEEL FREE to write shiite on BARBADOS Underground.


  34. A good slogan for Bajans and their politics in life..

    “The truth..
    is incontrovertible..
    is objective..
    is pure..”


    and is the only thing I care about


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  36. @PLT
    I thought the Coca slogan that really hit the spot was “It’s the real thing” but I digress……

    Barbados: Feel Free …… may grow on me……but Jamaica wins hands down when it comes to tourism ads, it has the best backdrop(s) and Bob Marley


  37. Waiting for the video and music.


  38. @ Sargeant,

    Jamaica has been using the ” One love ” theme for years and it always sounds fresh.

    Bob Marley was “the gift that keeps on giving” yo Jamaica tourism.


  39. “Feel Free” with the tax payers money if you are…



  40. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    Don’t be evil
    Be what’s next
    How many know they are the slogans for Google and Microsoft?
    Do you care? I bet many of you are using hardware and/or software from one of those two, at some point today.
    Feel free is not bad, considering the pandemic. And it is wonderfully open to interpretation. 7/10.
    Let’s get working on the next one. And slogans by themselves are of little value?


  41. “Cradle of Truth” – Believe it or not that was what Barbados was known as in the beginning.

    Quaker Evangelization in Early Barbados: Forging a Path toward the Unknowable (pp. 89-105)
    KRISTEN BLOCK
    MANY HISTORIANS OF THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS are now aware that the island of Barbados was the Quakers’ first American “Cradle of Truth.” Beginning in 1656, and throughout the 1660s, missionaries such as Mary Fisher, Anne Austin, Henry Fell, and Richard Pinder brought their simple faith in the Truth and Inward Light to the island, where significant numbers of wealthy slaveholding planters and merchants were “convinced,” lending the Society legitimacy and status in Barbados.¹ We also know that Friends first began to engage with the moral problems of slavery in Barbados, as George Fox initiated a serious challenge to patriarchs…

    Amazed Hilary Beckles doesn’t know his history.


  42. Cradle of Criminals would be more appropriate….they were never going to call themselves BY THEIR REAL NAMES/designation…even now they pretend what was done are not crimes…..a lot of the pretending seems to have rubbed off over the centuries..


  43. Steuspe


  44. Tourists travel to a destination to get away from the trappings from where they reside. Does the Barbados: Feel Free conjure the right thoughts in the mind of the prospective visitor who wants to get away for a ‘break’?

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