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Identify Yourself: 7 Tips for designing your small business identity

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A logo is not your brand, nor is it your identity. Logo design, identity design and branding all have different roles, which collectively, form a perceived image for a company or product.

Your small business identity created that all-important first impression. Motive enough to put considerable effort into all the design elements. Start with a clear idea of how you wish to project your vision and values. Remember too that professional logo designers have the skills to bring your vision to fruition. Here are some tips when it comes ti implementing a strategy for your small business identity:

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6 Tips For Creating Eye-Catching Ads

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Adverts come in many shapes and sizes, but they ultimately all have the same objective – to sell a product, service or brand. Text, visuals or a combination of the two, are the essential elements of any print ad. Remember, people won’t even see your advertisement unless you can grab their attention and persuade them that they should read all you have to say.

If you don’t capture your reader with your headline and design, your advert will be ineffective and a waste of money. You either need to make your advert so brilliant that it stands out, or so simple that it grabs the readers’ eye because of its minimalism.

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Understanding Various Facets of a Corporate Logo

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To underline the importance of a corporate logo to a company, here is a quote from Donald Trump, “I wasn't satisfied just to earn a good living. I was looking to make a statement”. Is that not how everybody should feel when considering branding your company and making a statement for your business identity? That is precisely what a corporate logo does; it creates a unique presence for your business. If nobody knows who your company is, or what business you are in, you are not making a statement. You have no defining design with which people can match you to your business. For example, think of a window – and immediately everybody thinks of Bill Gates. That is a very obvious example, but illustrates what I was getting at. What design triggers the thought your business?

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How to Design a great Header for your Website

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Once you have your website designed and set up, it is time to go into business. Or is it? Have you got a website header that will stop people in their tracks? Does your website header immediately grab their attention? If you are not getting much traffic to your website, you can work out for yourself that maybe the design of the header is not quite as good or attractive as it should be. Because it has nothing special or different about it, nobody is bothering to even look twice at your company website. And with no website traffic, business will be very slow, if not completely non-existent. There will be no gateway connecting you to the rest of the world.

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Five essential Tips for Website Design and Development

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One of the biggest mistakes you can make in website design is to think it will work and generate traffic all on its own. It is like any other marketing tool you use on an everyday basis. It needs weekly or daily revision and revitalising. Your website is your online presence and your signature statement in the World Wide Web – you cannot wink in the dark because nobody can as you doing it. Get out there and make yourself and your company known by using these 5 essential tips for website design and website development:

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Web Banner Design - Keep Your Ad Tasteful and Elegant

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As most people know, advertising on the internet is crucial in generating business for your company, and in receiving new traffic upon which you can build a future business relationship. The internet, or the information super highway as it is also known, has completely changed the dynamics of business and business advertising. If you do not have a presence on the web, then you just do not exist. It is also not easy to simply use any banner design and then sit back and wait for a response. You might wait forever because you did not consider what is needed to attract attention and get a reaction.

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Logo Design – The Essence of Company Branding

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Your company brand is reflected in your logo. Your logo is a reflection of what your company offers, and you are the representative of the company. These three aspects, all form the essence of company branding. It is not something that just happens by itself because you have the company name. The logo design is done and you, the worker, are there to make the company function. The brand is something you work on all the time, you never let up, you never rest on your laurels as that is when the brand dies down and nobody will ever know you even existed.

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The Benefits of Custom Web Development for your online Business

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The benefits of customizing your website development for your online business simply cannot be over-emphasized. A website with your own personality stamped all over it will stand out from another that fits a tried and tested framework which has been over-used by other mediocre businesses. Making an impact on the online business world is what will get your foot in the door and a platform on which to build further business and maybe get referral business.

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Understanding the Importance of Good Website Banner Design

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Website banner design is of prime important when trying to build up a business by using the internet to get your goods or products seen and used by new clients. In search engine optimization techniques, most experienced advertisers know how to place and position their adverts and websites so that they are seen and accessed first by interested parties. Another winning way to get more traffic to your website is to use the Pay per Click method, where you pay another website a fee every time your ad is clicked. But it appears that users are becoming more interested and attracted to an engaging, simple banner that grabs their attention.

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The Basic Principles of Website Design

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Website design can be a very complicated endeavor. There is more to it than just placing all types of content and backgrounds into web pages and then feeding them into the World Wide Web. Oftentimes, the downfall of a certain site is due to poor design and minimal optimization. We are now at an age where the internet is becoming a part of everybody's life. We shop online, we communicate with family and friends online, we do business online, and for some of us, we make our incomes online. For us to be able to accomplish these things, we are often dealing with lots and lots of websites. It is no secret that we often judge the websites we use by how they were designed. We make use more of the sites that we find attractively-designed and less of the sites that we think have lousy designs.

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Why It's Important to Choose a Professional Website Design Agency

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During these times where competition online is getting fiercer every day, a professional website design has never been more important. A professionally-designed website makes you stand out from the crowd. This gives you an advantage over your competitors. As we all know, the internet as a business platform is beginning to get too saturated. There are thousands of niches out there but there are also thousands competing on every niche. No matter what niche you want to penetrate, there will always be competitors. With that said, one of the most effective ways on how you can effectively compete in your niche is to have your website designed in a way that it differentiates itself from your rivals.

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Why Your Company Needs a Professional Logo Design

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The main purpose of a professional logo design is to have something to identify yourself with. Business-wise and marketing-wise, logos are very effective. A logo makes it easy for people to remember your business. If you have good services and even better products, all these will be represented by your logo. The moment previous customers see your logo, they will be reminded of the services or products they acquired from you. From this, it could be said that a logo is a double-edged sword. If you have bad products, your logo will also be associated with the bad products. But if you have great, high-quality products, your logo won't only positively represent you; they'll substantially grow your business and build your brand as well.

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The Benefits of Updating a Website with a Content Management System

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First of all what is a content management system? There is no single way to define a CMS but in the simplest of terms, it's a system than enables you, the owner of a website, to easily and efficiently update the content of your site. You don't have to get the services of your website designer every time you need to change or update the content of your website.

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Tips on Designing and Implementing a Powerful Banner Advert

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A banner advert can do wonders in promoting and marketing your website. That is, of course, if you create and design one that attracts attention and, more importantly, mouse-clicks. Web banners are without a doubt among the most effective forms of online advertising. As we all know, web users have very short attention spans. You have just mere seconds to direct their attention to you. Banners making use of images and animation make attracting people a lot easier.

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Why Your Company Needs A New Logo

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Change is inevitable in any type of business, big or small. The majority of change is physical, perhaps involving location, the size of an office or a showroom, the number of staff, or the volume of sales. Sometimes, change is intangible—a new business owner, for instance, may implement a different management style or work ethic. In the midst of all these changes, marketing strategies are often taken for granted or left behind. What business owners do not know is that the biggest change effectively starts with the littlest details, such as a company’s logo design.

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How To Design For A Particular Audience

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Graphic design is a very important aspect of a business’ marketing or branding strategy. Simply put, it is the visual interpretation or communication of an idea, message, or information to a targeted audience. Such interpretation entails the use of basic elements such as typography or typeface (more commonly known as fonts); visuals such as illustrations, drawings, photos, or plain representations of colors; and layout or the composition of various elements within a given space or medium.

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When to Redesign Your Website

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Websites differ in their objectives. Some aim to disseminate information about a company, some are used to help publicize a cause, and some are intended to attract customers. So given the differences in purpose, websites also differ in their look. Well, supposedly.

Among the millions of websites that can be accessed online, there are those that appeal to us. And most often than not, we fall in love with the design rather than the content of the website. That is what makes the site memorable.

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How to Integrate Your Brand into All Aspects of Your Company

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You create a corporate identity to symbolize your company and what it has to offer. This identity is made up of three main factors: design, communication and behavior.

Its communication aspect involves the means of a company to communicate with its members, customers, stakeholders and the general public. The company’s internal values and norms form the structure of its corporate behavior, while corporate design includes the logo and marketing materials which visually represent the company.

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The Logo Design Process

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Logo design is an important aspect of a company’s visual and marketing communications. While some business owners or companies may have the internal resources and capabilities to carry out the design process themselves, most of the time it is best to engage the help of experts in the field such as marketing or brand consultants, or professional graphic designers.

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When To Rebrand Your Company

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Consistency in using a chosen company logo or brand name is key in creating long-lasting recall among the public, target consumers and loyal customers. However, there also are instances when changing the visual identity or brand of a company is a beneficial decision. A company rebrand may be necessary to mitigate the effects of a crisis or a bad business association. For instance, a business partner bails out or gets involved in a compromising situation, dragging the company name into the fray. It may be a wise decision for the other business partner to part ways and start a new, separate company, but it would be best not to continue using the previous brand associated with the failed venture.

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