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The Adventures of Wolley Segap-Powerless scope that has multiple locations or a country-wide franchise, needs to have a consistent theme that’s aided by a well-conceived logo and color scheme.I wasn’t facing a severe problem until the sun went down. It was nightfall and now, I was forced to light a bunch of dusty old candles and place them around the living room. The power had been out for several hours now and I was getting pretty grumpy. Besides the lack of air conditioning, I missed my television and microwave. Yes, I had checked the fuse box and called a few neighbors, only to discover that I was the lone loser on the street. Nothing worked. I kept the fridge closed to preserve what little But the local plumber or air conditioner repair service mostly likely doesn’t require a cute or complicated logo, to satisfy their customers. They can simply market and offer good service to build their client base. Especially when there are hundreds of plumbers, all using a wrench or pipe as a logo in the Yellow Pages. There obviously must have been a run on clip art that day. I knew one that actually used a toilet with something dark floating in the bowl in their ads. Ergo, a lousy logo can actually hurt a business’s image. So, to summa Status - Cross Cultural Differences You have just opened your business and are about to place your first ad in the newspaper or Yellow Pages. The rep asks you if you have a logo. Gulp. A logo? You panic and realize you have to have one and fast. After all, every business has a logo and look how successful they have become. Check out Coke, Microsoft, Honda, Wal-Mart, and the list goes on and on. So you grab the local directory and pick a graphic designer or ad agency and get moving. Thousands of dollars later, you present the new logo to your ad rep and are well on your way to success, fame and fortune. After all, now you have a logo.Status exists in all societies but varies in fundamental ways. Cross cultural differences in they way in which we perceive status, gain status and react to status differ from culture to culture.In this article we examine the cross cultural differences with relation to status and analyse how they manifest in certain areas in the workplace. For the sake of simplicity we identify two types of status; ‘ascribed-status’ and ‘achieved-status’.Ascribed-status:Ascribed-status refers to those cu Let’s back up. Take a look at the process where a business is born and think about the timeline. When Bill Gates began tooling with operating systems for Microsoft, did he begin by designing a logo? If you look at the first Coca-Cola logos, you wouldn’t even recognize them today. Other companies simply resorted to their initials such as RCA, IBM, or UPS in a slightly distinctive typeface. You see, their focus was actually on the business, rather than the public’s perception. Later, they would hire advertising agencies to do the promotion and, if warranted, promote their logo. Can a logo build a brand and make the company more money? Of course it can. Branding is a huge business in itself. It’s been proven in surveys that people remember certain logos better than past Presidents or world capitals. But these international symbols took time to be established and the company became successful on its on merits first. They built a following and customer base before marketing the logo as their representative. If Nike had begun with their stylized ‘V’ followed by their slogan, ‘Just Do It,’ how would anyone know what they were selling? I have been an advertising consultant to thousands of businesses and designed hundreds of logos. I’ve never seen an awful business made better with an award-winning logo. Conversely, I’ve seen many successful businesses that thrived for decades without any logo at all. Most of them used their name in a variety of type styles that were easily read and, instead, communicated the nature of the company. “Fred’s Fine Custom Homes,” or “XYZ Creative Web Design,” still gets the message across. It all depends on your market and purpose. If you are a small, local business, with customers located within your city, having a logo probably serves no real purpose, other than giving you a unique identity. If you do a lot of mixed-media advertising, such as TV, radio, and newspapers, the logo can help tie your promotions together and create a branding awareness. For example, if a business called, “Party Heaven,” uses a red balloon with angel wings on it’s signage, it’s smart to carry that logo through all it’s advertising. Also, a company with a national scope that has multiple locations or a country-wide franchise, needs to have a consistent theme that’s aided by a well-conceived logo and color scheme. But the local plumber or air conditioner repair service mostly likely doesn’t require a cute or complicated logo, to satisfy their customers. They can simply market and offer good service to build their client base. Especially when there are hundreds of plumbers, all using a wrench or pipe as a logo in the Yellow Pages. There obviously must have been a run on clip art that day. I knew one that actually used a toilet with something dark floating in the bowl in their ads. Ergo, a lousy logo can actually hurt a business’s image. So, to summar Cheap Business Phones When Bill Gates began tooling with operating systems for Microsoft, did he begin by designing a logo? If you look at the first Coca-Cola logos, you wouldn’t even recognize them today. Other companies simply resorted to their initials such as RCA, IBM, or UPS in a slightly distinctive typeface. You see, their focus was actually on the business, rather than the public’s perception. Later, they would hire advertising agencies to do the promotion and, if warranted, promote their logo.Cheap business phones and phone systems are available from several U.S. as well as international manufacturers. Most business telephone systems essentially consist of several internal telephones, fax machines and other devices, connected to each other and to the outside world by a switching system. Switching systems, called PABXs or PBXs are distinguished from smaller systems by the fact that external lines cannot be normally selected at any individual extension.Smaller systems are called "key system Can a logo build a brand and make the company more money? Of course it can. Branding is a huge business in itself. It’s been proven in surveys that people remember certain logos better than past Presidents or world capitals. But these international symbols took time to be established and the company became successful on its on merits first. They built a following and customer base before marketing the logo as their representative. If Nike had begun with their stylized ‘V’ followed by their slogan, ‘Just Do It,’ how would anyone know what they were selling? I have been an advertising consultant to thousands of businesses and designed hundreds of logos. I’ve never seen an awful business made better with an award-winning logo. Conversely, I’ve seen many successful businesses that thrived for decades without any logo at all. Most of them used their name in a variety of type styles that were easily read and, instead, communicated the nature of the company. “Fred’s Fine Custom Homes,” or “XYZ Creative Web Design,” still gets the message across. It all depends on your market and purpose. If you are a small, local business, with customers located within your city, having a logo probably serves no real purpose, other than giving you a unique identity. If you do a lot of mixed-media advertising, such as TV, radio, and newspapers, the logo can help tie your promotions together and create a branding awareness. For example, if a business called, “Party Heaven,” uses a red balloon with angel wings on it’s signage, it’s smart to carry that logo through all it’s advertising. Also, a company with a national scope that has multiple locations or a country-wide franchise, needs to have a consistent theme that’s aided by a well-conceived logo and color scheme. But the local plumber or air conditioner repair service mostly likely doesn’t require a cute or complicated logo, to satisfy their customers. They can simply market and offer good service to build their client base. Especially when there are hundreds of plumbers, all using a wrench or pipe as a logo in the Yellow Pages. 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Most of them used their name in a variety of type styles that were easily read and, instead, communicated the nature of the company. “Fred’s Fine Custom Homes,” or “XYZ Creative Web Design,” still gets the message across. It all depends on your market and purpose. If you are a small, local business, with customers located within your city, having a logo probably serves no real purpose, other than giving you a unique identity. If you do a lot of mixed-media advertising, such as TV, radio, and newspapers, the logo can help tie your promotions together and create a branding awareness. For example, if a business called, “Party Heaven,” uses a red balloon with angel wings on it’s signage, it’s smart to carry that logo through all it’s advertising. Also, a company with a national scope that has multiple locations or a country-wide franchise, needs to have a consistent theme that’s aided by a well-conceived logo and color scheme. But the local plumber or air conditioner repair service mostly likely doesn’t require a cute or complicated logo, to satisfy their customers. They can simply market and offer good service to build their client base. Especially when there are hundreds of plumbers, all using a wrench or pipe as a logo in the Yellow Pages. There obviously must have been a run on clip art that day. I knew one that actually used a toilet with something dark floating in the bowl in their ads. Ergo, a lousy logo can actually hurt a business’s image. So, to summa Money Making Program - A Beginner's Guide To Understanding The Opportunities instead, communicated the nature of the company. “Fred’s Fine Custom Homes,” or “XYZ Creative Web Design,” still gets the message across.How do you earn a living folks? Tell me, do you often find yourself overflowing with too much dough and hardly ever stressed about paying monthly expenses especially that heating bill? 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Also, a company with a national scope that has multiple locations or a country-wide franchise, needs to have a consistent theme that’s aided by a well-conceived logo and color scheme. But the local plumber or air conditioner repair service mostly likely doesn’t require a cute or complicated logo, to satisfy their customers. They can simply market and offer good service to build their client base. Especially when there are hundreds of plumbers, all using a wrench or pipe as a logo in the Yellow Pages. There obviously must have been a run on clip art that day. I knew one that actually used a toilet with something dark floating in the bowl in their ads. Ergo, a lousy logo can actually hurt a business’s image. 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Especially when there are hundreds of plumbers, all using a wrench or pipe as a logo in the Yellow Pages. There obviously must have been a run on clip art that day. I knew one that actually used a toilet with something dark floating in the bowl in their ads. Ergo, a lousy logo can actually hurt a business’s image. So, to summarize, a logo is something that derives a well-implemented business plan. It can enhance and establish the company’s image. But it shouldn’t be relied upon for attracting customers or making up for a weak product or service. After all, when all is said and done, it’s still a miniature piece of artwork. You can look at one of my creations by going to thenurseschoice.com and check out their logo. It’s the lamp of knowledge and well known to most nurses. In the meantime, consider your business and what a logo can do for you. And if you’re a plumber, pipe down.
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