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    Why Small Businesses Need Both a Logo and an Identity System
    Copyright © 2005, Erin Ferree , All Rights Reserved

    Experts urge small business owners to “brand” their business ­ to 
    use a logo and a set of consistent marketing materials. But, they 
    rarely go into the reasons behind this advice. Here’s a list of 
    some of the benefits to having a professionally designed logo and 
    marketing package:
    
    
    Not to look so small - Home-printed business cards with 
    perforated edges, or cards printed with standard designs 
    available through Microsoft software or online business card 
    vendors (like Vistaprint) scream, “Small-time vendor!” to your 
    potential clients ­ and you’ll be similarly compensated.
    
    
    To increase your chance of getting venture capital or selling a 
    business ­ If you present a thorough business package, including 
    marketing materials and graphics, your business will look more 
    complete.
    
    
    To attract more clients - Some clients look for a well-defined 
    company look-and-feel as part of their qualifiers for making a 
    purchasing decision.
    
    
    To brand yourself - If you’re a consultant, you need a logo in 
    order to build an image and a brand that’s bigger than just 
    yourself.
    
    
    To convey that you are established - A logo and professionally 
    printed materials show that you are committed to both your 
    business and to your clients.
    
    
    To give clients a sense of stability - You may not have been in 
    business “Since 1908”, but if you’ve invested in an identity, 
    you’re much less likely to fold in the eyes of your customers. It 
    goes a long way toward building the all-important “trust” factor.
    
    
    To be more memorable - Forty percent of people better remember 
    what they see better than what they hear or read. So having 
    graphics associated with your business and having consistent 
    graphics on your business materials make you more likely to come 
    to the forefront of potential clients’ minds when they have a 
    need for your goods or services.
    
    
    To explain your company name - If your company name contains a 
    little-known word or an acronym, the logo gives visual clues to 
    its meaning.
    
    
    To endear your company name to your clients - A difficult-to-
    pronounce or -remember company name may make it difficult for 
    your clients to hire you. When potential clients have the need 
    for your services, they can’t recall who you are! But if you 
    reinforce the name with interesting, compelling graphics, they’ 
    re more likely to remember that hard-to-recall name, and to pick 
    up the phone and hire you.
    
    
    To explain an unusual line of business - If your business is 
    nontraditional, or in a hard-to-explain industry, a logo can help 
    to explain exactly what it is that you do.
    
    To show what practices differentiate you from your competition ­ 
    A well-designed logo can have many subtle meanings, and it can 
    begin to tell the story of how you do business ­ what special 
    practices make you stand apart from the competition.
    
    
    To stand out in your field - A well-designed logo and an identity 
    system can put you far above the competition, especially if they 
    are paired with a strong marketing program.
    
    In some industries, a logo is just expected - In the creative 
    services industry, especially, having a logo is an industry 
    standard.
    
    
    Lastly, do it for yourself! - To show your commitment and for the 
    sense of personal pride it will add to your practice.
    
    
    These are just some of the benefits of having a professionally 
    designed logo. If your business could use the kind of boost that 
    having a logo provides, then contact us today for a free 
    estimate! 
    



    Writer's Resource Box:
    Erin Ferree is a logo, print and web designer who has been 
    making it easy for small businesses to stand out and to be 
    visible, credible and memorable for the past nine years.  
    http://www.elf-design.com




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