My advice would be to try out a few different concepts. We can help you better if we have a variety to look at.
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My advice would be to try out a few different concepts. We can help you better if we have a variety to look at.
I like it so far, but it feels a little bit rough to me. I advise you to try different routes and color schemes and then post a variety so that we can pick up what you’re going for.
The way I look at it is SEO determines where the viewer will go and web design decides what site the viewer will stay on longer. SEO uses sites like Google so that it gets more noticed, where as a...
Yes, you should try that upside down. I also thought that was a neck tie. But since your client's an attorney, I thought it didn't make sense.
You should transform your business from product/service centered to customer centered. Dream of what you want your customers to become and how you would transform them. From there, you would surely...
The most important element I could notice out of your logo is that it reflects and represents your business well.
That's a very innovative log. I liked how you combined the elements to create a brand that marks.
The best way to promote your Facebook page? Tell the world about it. Suggest your page to friends, tell them to like it via the “Invite Friends” link in the right sidebar. You may also add a Facebook...
Nice logo ajg238! The relevance of it to the business is also good. However, you really have to work more on the basic combinations of element like the optical density or contrast, etc. Though the...
What exactly did you need to pay for? Twitter, after all, is free for all for the most part, and at the very least it would cost you nothing to simply gather some followers to look out for new trends...
Ha! Great point. I love irony, even when I'm the butt of the joke. I guess I've just been away from mouse pads for so long that I can't imagine the rare situations where one would come in handy. Be...
Sorry, I'm obviously new here. I saw a thread that looked interesting and posted a reply before I thought about how old it was. There's so much good stuff here, I guess I got carried away.
Does anyone still use a mouse pad? I would take one look at that and realized that the company doesn't know much about modern technology. I think a thumb-drive might be a cool marketing give-away...
It's pretty tough to compete with a company who's name as become the verb used to describe what it does. But everyone is right to point out that Google was new once, remember how the Android phone...