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Build a Strong Brand Identity for Your Small Business ginality and simplicity is required. Avoid basic geometric shapes while maintaining a crisp, clean image.Your brand identity communicates a promise from your company to your customer. Your brand identity consists of your logo, business card, letterhead, website and all other marketing and advertising collateral. When a customer looks at your brand identity, what do they see? What is their perception of your company?You m Before you even embark on a logo design, you should make sure that you have registered your company name. Nobody wants to pay for a logo design, and then find out that the name used in the logo has already been registered. Make sure that you ha Advertising Fits Hats To A T Trade-marking your company name and logo can pay dividends down the road. A logo design trademark can prevent competitors from infringing on your brand name and identity. It can also protect your own company from accusations of logo design infringement. This article addresses some of the key trade-marking issues of logo design, as it’s a topic that many businesses will come across.There are several marketing strategies businesses can use today. Online marketing, television commercials, and radio plug-ins are some of the popular methods. Banners and flyers are still used to advertise sales and other promos. But these advertising strategies don't really give prospective consumers something. If anything, Trade-marking a logo design can be a complicated process. Because of the many other companies the registrar will have to compare your logo against, the process will often be time-consuming. There is always a certain amount of subjectivity involved in making the comparisons, and it often depends on the type of industry you’re in. Software companies for example often trade-mark their logo as they depend on it for their packaging and branding etc. Construction companies on the other hand may not be as attached to their logo, as it won’t find itself on the end-product. Also, because a logo is comprised of different design elements, sometimes only one aspect of the logo will be able to be trade-marked at a time. This is because a logo design is often comprised of a graphic design element and a word element. The words may also comprise of a design element. Such an example can be found in the lettering of “Coca-Cola.” It’s common that you will need to submit both a word and design trademark to fully insure a logo design. Generally speaking, the stronger and the more unique the logo, the easier it will be to trademark. With respect to logo design however, simplicity is often a good thing, so a delicate balance between originality and simplicity is required. Avoid basic geometric shapes while maintaining a crisp, clean image. Before you even embark on a logo design, you should make sure that you have registered your company name. Nobody wants to pay for a logo design, and then find out that the name used in the logo has already been registered. Make sure that you hav Logo Mats Create A Great Impression go design can be a complicated process. Because of the many other companies the registrar will have to compare your logo against, the process will often be time-consuming. There is always a certain amount of subjectivity involved in making the comparisons, and it often depends on the type of industry you’re in. Software companies for example often trade-mark their logo as they depend on it for their packaging and branding etc. Construction companies on the other hand may not be as attached to their logo, as it won’t find itself on the end-product.Next time you’re thinking of purchasing an entrance mat for your company building, think about the benefits of purchasing a logo mat instead.Even if you are loathed to replace your current entrance mat, then think of the many other areas a logo mat can be placed, such as in front of a reception desk, in the boa Also, because a logo is comprised of different design elements, sometimes only one aspect of the logo will be able to be trade-marked at a time. This is because a logo design is often comprised of a graphic design element and a word element. The words may also comprise of a design element. Such an example can be found in the lettering of “Coca-Cola.” It’s common that you will need to submit both a word and design trademark to fully insure a logo design. Generally speaking, the stronger and the more unique the logo, the easier it will be to trademark. With respect to logo design however, simplicity is often a good thing, so a delicate balance between originality and simplicity is required. Avoid basic geometric shapes while maintaining a crisp, clean image. Before you even embark on a logo design, you should make sure that you have registered your company name. Nobody wants to pay for a logo design, and then find out that the name used in the logo has already been registered. Make sure that you ha Franchising Regulatory Issues Unresolved ing and branding etc. Construction companies on the other hand may not be as attached to their logo, as it won’t find itself on the end-product.Most in the franchising industry are too afraid of the Federal Trade Commission to speak out against their abuses of power. Most attorneys kiss their rear ends to make sure they are not closed out of the loop, insuring that they get positive opinions on areas of law when they ask for an interpretation. Lawyers in the franchi Also, because a logo is comprised of different design elements, sometimes only one aspect of the logo will be able to be trade-marked at a time. This is because a logo design is often comprised of a graphic design element and a word element. The words may also comprise of a design element. Such an example can be found in the lettering of “Coca-Cola.” It’s common that you will need to submit both a word and design trademark to fully insure a logo design. Generally speaking, the stronger and the more unique the logo, the easier it will be to trademark. With respect to logo design however, simplicity is often a good thing, so a delicate balance between originality and simplicity is required. Avoid basic geometric shapes while maintaining a crisp, clean image. Before you even embark on a logo design, you should make sure that you have registered your company name. Nobody wants to pay for a logo design, and then find out that the name used in the logo has already been registered. Make sure that you ha Injection Molding Machines so comprise of a design element. Such an example can be found in the lettering of “Coca-Cola.” It’s common that you will need to submit both a word and design trademark to fully insure a logo design.The injection molding process was invented in 1872. Since then, the injection molding business and the plastic industry has ballooned into a multi billion dollar business venture. In fact, thirty two percent of plastics by weight are processed through injection molding. Injection molding has greatly helped in making the US e Generally speaking, the stronger and the more unique the logo, the easier it will be to trademark. With respect to logo design however, simplicity is often a good thing, so a delicate balance between originality and simplicity is required. Avoid basic geometric shapes while maintaining a crisp, clean image. Before you even embark on a logo design, you should make sure that you have registered your company name. Nobody wants to pay for a logo design, and then find out that the name used in the logo has already been registered. Make sure that you ha What Does the Back of Your Business Card Say? ginality and simplicity is required. Avoid basic geometric shapes while maintaining a crisp, clean image.Business cards with nothing on the back are wasted opportunities to sell.Use the back of your card to expand and reaffirm your selling sentence (which should be prominent on the front of your card).If your Selling Sentence is "Where You Save 20% on Power Tools Everyday", use the space on the back to list t Before you even embark on a logo design, you should make sure that you have registered your company name. Nobody wants to pay for a logo design, and then find out that the name used in the logo has already been registered. Make sure that you have done some market research, and have contacted your local registry before moving forward. If you don’t end up trade-marking your logo, having it on your letterhead and business cards can offer you a certain amount of protection. Use of the logo on such stationary can serve as a kind of documentation of your use of the logo. This way, companies that develop future logos won’t be able to say that you had copied their design. However it is always best to consult a lawyer with expertise in the trade-marking field to be sure of your rights and responsibilities.
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