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November 2009

Understand the basics of business logos

Remember the television ad that bombarded your senses with sleek cars, cool graphics, beautiful people — and left you in the dark about the advertiser's message?

A well-designed business logo shouldn't leave potential customers with that kind of confusion. If you're developing a logo for your business, here are three questions to consider.

To create an eye-catching logo as part of an overall marketing strategy, you may want to hire a professional graphic artist. Just be sure to review the artist's portfolio and references, and ask tough questions before committing to any potential design. Logo directories — such as logo-search.com or logoworks.com — can also provide ideas.

A logo will represent your business — positively or negatively — for years to come. It shouldn't be an afterthought, and it shouldn't indulge the whims of the marketing department at the expense of paying customers.

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