Logos For E-Commerce
For online customers finding your site again may be more difficult. Typing in crafting into the Yahoo search bar, may or may not make your website easy to re-locate. It may just bring up all your more established competitors, the ones that can afford huge PPC ad campaigns, because they also have a brick and mortar store located in southeast, that people know about. If your website has a logo it automatically makes your site more memorable the next time a customer wants to find you. Even if they have to search again they won't be as likely to settle on the first crafters website they land on. If they had a positive experience with your site, they will look for it again. A logo placed on the left side of the header gives your site an immediate feel that customers will look for again.
A logo brands you, true it won't help customers re-locate you on the web, but it will make you memorable. It shows you have more invested then a spare room full of inventory and a few free hours here and there to invest in your business. Even if that is exactly what you are, or especially if that is exactly what you are, you need something to make you look established, at first glance on your website, have a header with your logo.
Make the investment. A logo can be placed in your eBay marketing campaign. A logo will appear on your invoice, on your newsletter you include with your invoice, and on your business card. For every average sale your customer should see your logo no fewer than ten times. Even if they only buy one item, they will be going through at least four web pages. Then they should see it, on the e-mail confirmation of the order, the e-mail confirmation on the shipping, and three times when the order itself arrives. Also if possible on any packaging, bare minimum ten times to brand this pleasant shopping experience with your company, that may or may not be a spare room with some inventory in it.
If you are gifted at graphic design, you have really no excuse not to have one. If you are like me and can barely draw a stick person, you really have no excuse not to have one. Thanks to readily available software, graphic artists can come up your custom logo for prices that ten years ago were unheard of. Just Click here for logo designers on eBay
Some things to think about when commissioning a logo:
Avoid trendy, unless you are selling to teens, or selling the latest product that will be out of vogue within a year, or you plan only to be in business a year, don't go with anything that will date the time your logo was created.
Try for timeless. Timeless logos, ones that could have been created decades ago, evoke stability; your customers want to know you are going to be there next year, or even next month.
Try to have the logo evoke feelings that your product give. If you are selling crafts, what do you want your customers to get out of your products? Relaxation? Fulfillment? A sense of accomplishment? How about if you are selling weight loss products? Think it through, including the colors, the shapes, etc. Look at competitors, what do you like and not like about their logo? Put some thought and time into this process, this is one thing you want right the first time.
Keep it simple. Your logo needs to be flexible, for all kinds of uses. Not only the ones mentioned above, but perhaps it will be placed on clothing, decals, magazine ads etc. The less detail the cheaper and easier this becomes.


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