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A while back - maybe 2 years ago - I outsourced a logo for a client using a fiverr gig and it cost me a little more than $5 for the finished product ($25). Shop around and you can find a designer that will get you what you're looking for.  I have a membership I purchased off of Jvzoo called youzign - they're paid resources so you get better quality than Canva, but Canva might be a place you could poke around for logo design ideas.

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Quick Question:

 

I'm currently working on my blog and am in need of someone to produce an

Logo for it. I was thinking of using Fivver, however, I'm not too sure

of the quality of work for $5...

 

Any Suggestions Welcomed!

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A lot of thought must go into a logo. It's like the face of your brand. If a logo designer does not use the term "psychographic" in describing design, look the other way. I have several brands of my own. Each of them have winning logos that were custom designed by professionals and they were not cheap.

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A lot of thought must go into a logo. It's like the face of your brand. If a logo designer does not use the term "psychographic" in describing design, look the other way. I have several brands of my own. Each of them have winning logos that were custom designed by professionals and they were not cheap.

 

that's new since when do logos have to be psychographic?   What exactly is a psychographic think I need a definition on that one.                    

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that's new since when do logos have to be psychographic?   What exactly is a psychographic think I need a definition on that one.                    

 

The best and most popular logos most certainly use psychographic elements in their designs and marketing.

 

The fact that you have never heard the term before means that you have never designed anything for any major national or international company.

 

It is not new and is used by only the best.

 

Read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychographic_segmentation

 

           https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuromarketing

     

           http://visualtargeting.com

 

No, as you can see, I did not pull that term out of my a$$.

I know what I'm talking about.

Searching for the term on any search engine will provide a plethora of information.

 

"I design logos and have never heard of that word before. He must be FOS!" <-- that's a logical fallacy.

 

If you design logos in ignorance of psychographic data, it will not win.

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No big deal just didn't know about it.

Now I do. I'm just a marketer. I don't have a degree in it.

 

The best and most popular logos most certainly use psychographic elements in their designs and marketing.

 

The fact that you have never heard the term before means that you have never designed anything for any major national or international company.

 

It is not new and is used by only the best.

 

Read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychographic_segmentation

 

           https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuromarketing

     

           http://visualtargeting.com

 

No, as you can see, I did not pull that term out of my a$$.

I know what I'm talking about.

Searching for the term on any search engine will provide a plethora of information.

 

"I design logos and have never heard of that word before. He must be FOS!" <-- that's a logical fallacy.

 

If you design logos in ignorance of psychographic data, it will not win.

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No big deal just didn't know about it.

Now I do. I'm just a marketer. I don't have a degree in it.

 

 

 

No problem. A lot of marketers overlook the importance of psychographic data and don't know how to find, determine, or use it. Neuromarketing is also not on the average marketer's radar. It is a very specialized field. I recommend reading "The Culture Code" by Clotaire Rapaille (it's AWESOME) and "The Irresistible Offer" by Mark Joyner. Read those 2 books and you will be WELL informed ahead of your peers.

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Thank you I think I  might take an online course on those two or something like that.  I am an offline marketer and that would really up my game.  Appreciate that

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Thank you I think I  might take an online course on those two or something like that.  I am an offline marketer and that would really up my game.  Appreciate that

 

You will LOVE it and it will greatly help to improve your work and bottom line.

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