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  • 2). What Does Your Logo Color Say About Your Business?  By : Debbie LaChusa
    And not only your logo, but also your website, your brochure, your business cards and any of your marketing materials for that matter. Yes, colors do matter They communicate feelings and emotions. They represent ideas and thoughts. So before you create a logo or any other piece of marketing make sure you select the right colors to communicate a personality that accurately represents you and your business.
    Article Related to: logo, logo mark, color, marketing

  • 14). Can Small Business Owners Really Afford A Great Logo?  By : Debbie LaChusa
    And is having a logo really that important? My answer to both of these questions is an emphatic YES! A logo is a graphical or visual representation of your brand. Your brand is your business, product or service and what it stands for. It's whatever you are out in the marketplace selling. Why do small businesses need a logo? Why can't they just market using their company name? Logos are expensive, right? Can a small business owner really afford to get a logo? Or at least a good logo? Lots of questions.
    Article Related to: low cost marketing, small business marketing, logo, logo mark

  • 18). Visual Branding Keys To Make Your Business Memorable  By : Karen S
    Have you ever asked yourself why a competitor's business gets more attention than yours? The answer just may have to do with the elements that go into how memorable the business is. And that has to do with branding. But exactly what is branding, anyway? Think of branding as predefining what a company is all about in the minds of its clients. Good branding differentiates your products and services in a positive way that really sticks in the minds of potential customers.
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  • 19). Naming Your Local Business  By : Marcia Yudkin
    Pothole Pictures: Normally this name wouldn't create a positive image for a movie theater. But in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, where glacial potholes in the Deerfield River running through the village are a cherished part of the landscape, the name works well. When naming a business whose geographical reach and clientele are mainly local, you can use nicknames, regional or city lore, local in-jokes and historical references that might be lost on outsiders.
    Article Related to: local business, naming, business names, company names, startup, identity, logo

  • 22). Logo Facts  By : Vukan Karadzic
    What makes one logo better than another? Simplicity. A good logo works in the simplest form. It is a memorable representation of your brand and inspires confidence in your customers. It should be fresh and original -- without visual cliches or amateur effects. A logo is well-designed when it looks as good on a business card as it does on a web page or a billboard.
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  • 23). Logo Design  By : viojieley
    All business owners know that the most vital part of a promotional material is the message that it communicates to the customers. That is why even the logo has to be carefully designed and created to make sure that it gives the right meaning. In the past, there is actually no need to put logos in stores or in the products. This is because there is little competition and oftentimes, towns only have one clothing store, restaurant or general store.
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