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                        Revamp 
                          Your Site and Improve Profits With This One Simple Tweak 
                          
                        by 
                          Nik Efay 
                          http://www.logo-design-logo-design.com 
                        Is 
                          your site starting to look a little outdated or boring? 
                          Well, you could always do a complete site redesign, 
                          but that would either require a lot of work from you 
                          or a lot of money from your bank account. 
                         
                          But what if you could dress up your page with one simple 
                          tweak, something that seems so insignificant, but is 
                          really the most important element of your image? I’m 
                          talking about your logo, of course; that little symbol, 
                          graphic or image that defines your business at a glance. 
                           
                        Now, 
                          you might be asking yourself, "Can a new logo really 
                          make that much difference? Aren’t they usually off in 
                          the corner somewhere, barely noticeable?" In answer 
                          to that question, ask yourself this, "Is Nike’s or Coke’s 
                          or Levi’s logo unnoticeable?"  
                        You 
                          can choose how prominent to make your new logo. You 
                          can display it in a corner of your website or spread 
                          it across the top like a headline for everyone to see. 
                          But either way, people are going to see it, not because 
                          they are consciously looking for your logo, but because 
                          their subconscious registers the image as the representation 
                          for your business.  
                        Logos 
                          have more power than you think. They give your site 
                          visitor their first and last impression. They stick 
                          in the mind as your branding, allowing people to recognize 
                          you immediately next time they come upon your site, 
                          one of your advertisements, or one of your products. 
                           
                        Some 
                          of the biggest companies in the country rebrand themselves 
                          every few years, just to stay looking current and progressive. 
                          For example, Quizno's has done some recent rebranding 
                          and Burger King rebranded a couple of years ago. Nike 
                          keeps their original branding, but branches off into 
                          new brands like Nike Goddess and Nike Town. A lot of 
                          soft drinks are rebranding lately with a new look, like 
                          Mountain Dew, Coke and Sprite. You'll still see their 
                          original logos, but you'll also see bottles with new 
                          logos and color palettes.  
                        A 
                          new logo says to your visitors, "I am doing so well, 
                          I had to get a new logo to represent the new me." And 
                          people only buy from Internet businesses they know are 
                          doing well. No one wants to buy from an Internet business 
                          that might go under by next month.  
                        So 
                          before you go out and spend hundreds on a new site design, 
                          or lock yourself away for a week to redesign your site, 
                          consider the difference the smallest tweak can make; 
                          especially when it involves your logo.  
                         
                         Nik 
                        Efay is a professional logo designer and founder of BeKwik. See his tips for getting design that 
                        produces results at http://www.logo-design-logo-design.com 
                        Get an expertly created custom logo at an extraordinarily 
                        affordable price. Reach Nik at mailto:support@logo-design-logo-design.com |