** Tig's weekly column fields questions from and for marketers. **

Dear Tig,

I understand your illustration on above the line vs. below the line offered last week. I'd still like to know the origin of the 'line' itself. Any background you can offer?

- Foresight

Dear Foresight,

In a word: No. I've been frustrated in my attempts to find out the etymology of this phrase. After some extensive research and the pestering of some quite old advertising hands, I haven't found anything credible.

If others out there in the audience have any ideas or leads, they would be greatly appreciated.

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Ok Tig,

I read with interest your comments on a positioning statement versus a value statement. So that leads me to the question: What's the difference, if any, between a "mission statement" and a "vision statement"?

Thanks, - Carolyn

OK Carolyn,

The non-cynic's answer to the question would show that a mission statement describes what a company will do--presumably to reach the goal that would be better described in a vision statement.

The cynic's answer (and just to remove any perceived conflict of interest, I'd like to disclose that I'm a card-carrying cynic) would be that both of these types of statements are really the very same thing: General objective statements given a ring of drama or even religiosity through the use of words like “vision” and “mission.”

I've had tens and tens of very large clients use these phrases interchangeably, differently, and often, incorrectly.

I think the volatility of the use of these different types of statements stems from the fact that they come out of committee processes, where all sorts of strange and complex office politics reign supreme.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Tig Tillinghast tiggy@mac.com writes from the banks of the Elk River near Chesapeake City, Maryland. He consults with major brands and ad agency holding companies, helping marketing groups find the right resources for their needs. He is the author of The Tactical Guide to Online Marketing as well as several terrible fiction manuscripts.