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Okay, who's got one? Who doesn't? Who's got one but doesn't use it?

 

I have an article in front of me that is about Logos. If you get the costco

mag, it's in there and for those of you who don't... quick paraphrasing.

 

" .... but it's clear that those little symbols on everything from cars to

clothes to running shoes (think swoosh) are effective in visually

representing companies "

 

Basically if you don't have a logo seriously consider getting one. Tips on

logos:

 

Make it professional, it's often the first impression folk get of your

business.

 

Use it to reflect your company's attributes. If your company is

conservative, make your logo conservative, if progressive than use boldness

and action. Make your Logo represent your company's personality.

 

Hit the target. Make sure your logo apeals to your target audience. Why not

see if you can do a survey on a couple of ideas ( my suggestion not the

book). But, you don't want a picture of a playboy bunny if you're appealing

to kids or home makers ;-)

 

Then USE the darn thing! Put it on your website, stationary, pens, mugs,

business cards, make up a couple of t-shirts and wear it. It ain't free,

but it IS cheap advertising.

 

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Kathleen Petrides

The Woobey Queen

The Warming Touch, Therapeutic Pillows

http://www.woobeyworld.com

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Wonderful information Kathleen!! Thanks.

Joyce S.

Ladybug's Creations

http://www.ladybugscreations.com

Check out our Coffee Butter co-op

 

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> Okay, who's got one? Who doesn't? Who's got one but doesn't use it?

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> I have an article in front of me that is about Logos.~snip

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I have one, and this reminds me I need to make it part of my signature line(s).

Have a picture...which is at the top of my website:

www.aremarkableexperience.com and then a word logo which is used when I can't

use the picture. Caan't trademark it though as it is a common phrase. TREAT

EVERY DAY WITH " A-ReMark-able Experience " !

Anita in TX

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Wednesday, June 01, 2005 3:08 PM

Logos/Business/OT

 

 

Okay, who's got one? Who doesn't? Who's got one but doesn't use it?

 

I have an article in front of me that is about Logos. If you get the costco

mag, it's in there and for those of you who don't... quick paraphrasing.

 

" .... but it's clear that those little symbols on everything from cars to

clothes to running shoes (think swoosh) are effective in visually

representing companies "

 

Basically if you don't have a logo seriously consider getting one. Tips on

logos:

 

Make it professional, it's often the first impression folk get of your

business.

 

Use it to reflect your company's attributes. If your company is

conservative, make your logo conservative, if progressive than use boldness

and action. Make your Logo represent your company's personality.

 

Hit the target. Make sure your logo apeals to your target audience. Why not

see if you can do a survey on a couple of ideas ( my suggestion not the

book). But, you don't want a picture of a playboy bunny if you're appealing

to kids or home makers ;-)

 

Then USE the darn thing! Put it on your website, stationary, pens, mugs,

business cards, make up a couple of t-shirts and wear it. It ain't free,

but it IS cheap advertising.

 

End

 

 

Cheers!

Kathleen Petrides

The Woobey Queen

The Warming Touch, Therapeutic Pillows

http://www.woobeyworld.com

 

 

 

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vistaprint.com has a fun little logo generating tool and also does

professional logo work on the cheap. i used them to make my new

snowboardmommy logo.

 

 

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Okay, who's got one? Who doesn't? Who's got one but doesn't use it?

 

I have an article in front of me that is about Logos. If you get the costco

mag, it's in there and for those of you who don't... quick paraphrasing.

 

" .... but it's clear that those little symbols on everything from cars to

clothes to running shoes (think swoosh) are effective in visually

representing companies "

 

Basically if you don't have a logo seriously consider getting one. Tips on

logos:

 

Make it professional, it's often the first impression folk get of your

business.

 

Use it to reflect your company's attributes. If your company is

conservative, make your logo conservative, if progressive than use boldness

and action. Make your Logo represent your company's personality.

 

Hit the target. Make sure your logo apeals to your target audience. Why not

see if you can do a survey on a couple of ideas ( my suggestion not the

book). But, you don't want a picture of a playboy bunny if you're appealing

to kids or home makers ;-)

 

Then USE the darn thing! Put it on your website, stationary, pens, mugs,

business cards, make up a couple of t-shirts and wear it. It ain't free,

but it IS cheap advertising.

 

End

 

 

Cheers!

Kathleen Petrides

The Woobey Queen

The Warming Touch, Therapeutic Pillows

http://www.woobeyworld.com

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Now that's super cool to know! Thanks muchly! I'll check it out when I've a

few moments.

 

Cheers!

Kathleen Petrides

The Woobey Queen

The Warming Touch, Therapeutic Pillows

http://www.woobeyworld.com

 

 

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> Bonnie Walker <webgrrl

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> 6/1/2005 4:26:13 PM

> Re: Logos/Business/OT

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> vistaprint.com has a fun little logo generating tool and also does

> professional logo work on the cheap. i used them to make my new

> snowboardmommy logo.

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I am in the process of having a logo designed for me by a friend who is

a professional logo designer in Manhattan (actually he WAS a pro logo

designer for years, now he is the manager of the dept.). I am so very

excited. I feel it is a very important thing to have!

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

 

 

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Okay, who's got one? Who doesn't? Who's got one but doesn't use it?

 

I have an article in front of me that is about Logos. If you get the

costco

mag, it's in there and for those of you who don't... quick paraphrasing.

 

 

" .... but it's clear that those little symbols on everything from cars

to

clothes to running shoes (think swoosh) are effective in visually

representing companies "

 

Basically if you don't have a logo seriously consider getting one. Tips

on

logos:

 

Make it professional, it's often the first impression folk get of your

business.

 

Use it to reflect your company's attributes. If your company is

conservative, make your logo conservative, if progressive than use

boldness

and action. Make your Logo represent your company's personality.

 

Hit the target. Make sure your logo apeals to your target audience. Why

not

see if you can do a survey on a couple of ideas ( my suggestion not the

book). But, you don't want a picture of a playboy bunny if you're

appealing

to kids or home makers ;-)

 

Then USE the darn thing! Put it on your website, stationary, pens, mugs,

business cards, make up a couple of t-shirts and wear it. It ain't free,

but it IS cheap advertising.

 

End

 

 

Cheers!

Kathleen Petrides

The Woobey Queen

The Warming Touch, Therapeutic Pillows

http://www.woobeyworld.com

 

 

 

 

 

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