Your logo is the hub around which you build your brand, and as such really is one of the most important pieces in your marketing kit.
Your awesome business needs an awesome logo.
What is it that makes a logo awesome? We know the answer to that question - it’s our job!
If you would like to find out, just follow along…
Just a quick one today to share a mini-project we completed using a logo we created for a client.
It's a short demo video to give you an idea of some cool stuff that can be done with your logo and brand.
It's a great piece of visual marketing that can be used on different social media networks, to hook people to come back to visit your website.
Pretty awesome, right?
Take a look at some
more branding ideas we came up with for the same client. Who knows, you might find some fun inspiration for your own business and brand.
Hands up who has been struggling to stay on top of all the new (and old) Google-based features and applications?
Google +, Google Places, Google Analytics, Google Adwords. Each has it's own necessary place in online marketing for your business, and ideally you want them all to work in harmony with each other.
But what if you have a "scattergun" relationship history with Google? Over the years they've been tweaking their services, and alongside them you've probably been signing up to different offerings, creating multiple accounts linked to various email addresses that you may or may not remember setting up in the first place.
Sound familiar?
Well, that's definitely a brief synopsis of my torrid history with Google, and when I recently tried to pull it all together for my business I was faced with a perplexing tangle of accounts that seemed impossible to streamline.
Making the decision to set up small business, or even to become a sole trader, is a huge step in your life. Most small business owners will have had to generate funds by borrowing from friends and family, saving extensively for a while, or by taking out a start-up loan. So you’ll want to make sure your venture is successful and generates a nice profit so that you can clear your debts and move things onward and upwards.
Here are my top tips to help you market your small business to potential customers:
This is a guest post from SEO experts, Tasty Placement.
Popular brands all have one thing in common: they're successful. They usually have the kind of earnings that most people could ever dream of achieving. It's obvious that they made a number of good decisions to get where they are, but which of those decisions were the most influential in getting them there?
The answer to that question is relatively simple. Each of the most well-known brands have a logo that represents them in a way that seems perfect. It's not just about color, nor is it about the font that they use. The logo that each company uses represents it perfectly in terms of style. That means when a customer sees a product with a red bullseye, they immediately know who made that product and they can guess as to how reliable that product is.
You can probably understand why logos can be considered one of the most influential elements in a business's marketing strategy. This begs another question: which elements of a logo make it successful? The best way to understand this is to see a breakdown of logos from the top brands.
This infographic was originally featured on TastyPlacement.com.
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