My name is Daniel, and I’d like to offer you 7 key factors to consider when getting a logo designed for your business.

When it comes to great logo design, you ultimately want it to convey your brand. At the same time, you don’t want it to take up too much space. That is the greatest challenge; to be able to create a winning impact within space constraints.

1.  Research for effective logo design
Never make the mistake of rushing into creating a logo design. You need to do a fair bit of research to understand the company, its objectives, and mission as well as its business goals; both short and long term. You also need to know the demographics of the target audience. 

2.  Attractive and unique: two elements of great logo design
You obviously want your logo design to catch the attention of the customer. At the same time, it should not be screaming for attention.

3.  Simple and memorable logo design
Focus on making sure your logo design is not too cluttered or too fancy. This will just confuse the customer. Ultimately you want the customer to remember your brand. That will only happen if the logo is easy to remember.

4.  Flexibility is a major issue in logo design

There are so many companies who invest a fortune on their logo design only to realize later that their logo doesn’t work on a product wrapper!

Your logo needs to be flexible enough to work and create a lasting impact on any medium whether it is a product wrapper, your company website or even any promotional materials you send out!  That means you need to consider the size of the logo and the appropriate colors. The colors used need to match well with any background while also helping the brand to stand out.


5.  Never clutter your logo in logo design
One critical mistake people make is too much information in their logo design. This makes your logo look cluttered not to mention the fact that customers will fail to remember your brand!

6. Use fonts that promote readability in your logo design
You might select a font that looks great on paper but when you use it in the logo it hampers readability. There is absolutely no point in using classy fonts in logo design if they are going to prevent customers from remembering you. Make sure fonts are easy on the eye.

7. Usage of color in logo design
A great logo design will always focus on using complementary colors that look good against a black or white background.     

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ABOUT ME:
I first became interested in internet marketing out of necessity when searching for ways to promote my original music recordings online. Getting digital distribution for my music was an eye-opening experience when I realized anyone in the world could find and listen to my music catalog if promoted correctly.

I learned how to produce simple graphics support materials such as logos and flyers, set up social media profiles, post blog articles and publish content such as short animated promo videos and photos. I am no stranger to Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, WordPress, YouTube, and Google My Business.  

When I started my travel agency business I began to learn more about local referral marketing by joining and presenting in front of local business groups. While working to get the word out about my business, I was approached by local SEO and Web Marketers to use their services to expand my client base.

I was intrigued by the services they offered and decided to learn more about it on my own since I’ve always been a do-it-yourselfer and welcomed the challenge of creatively using social media and the internet to promote my businesses.

While researching various methods of internet marketing, I came upon a business coaching webinar by John Thornhill and I was immediately intrigued to learn more about Private Label products and Affiliate Marketing

After listening to John’s free webinar and learning more about his business model which generously shares commissions with joint venture partners or affiliates, I decided I wanted to be a part of it. The idea of learning to drive traffic to informative and helpful internet marketing coaching products seems like a perfect fit for my personality and background experience.

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This is a guest post from Daniel Triana, if you would like to be considered for a guest post please contact me.

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