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Extend Your Brand Through Facebook
Results Come Slowly
Results Come Slowly
Facebook provides a terrific venue to extend your brand.  Today many companies rush to construct fan pages, but then fail to expend the ongoing effort to  build a loyal following. 

In this video from the 2011 Blog Indiana conference, I talk about what the typical small business owner is accomplishing with their fan base.

 

Want to learn more about social media, marketing, web design and email?   

Join us for one of our free September Workshops.


Free Seminars 

 

Join us each week for a one hour marketing conversation.   

 

9/14 - Why Prospects Hate Your Website  

 

9/21 - Social Media Stew

 

9/28 - From Random Strangers to Raving Fans

 

Each of the seminars will be held from 8:00 - 9:00 in at our office:

 

1003 East 106th

 

Indianapolis, 46280

 


There is no fee to attend, but seating is limited so reservations are required.
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Greetings!

Appearances matter. Long before we hear what someone has to say we make judgements based on our first impression.  The same is true about business. 

While your brand is more than just your logo, it is where people start as they decide if they want to get to know you.  The choice of color and font, as well as the way text is arranged on the page can make you stand out and move people to action. 

In the last few months we have designed logos for very different types of companies. Here is just a sample of some of our favorites.

Hippos & Babies & Logos, Oh My! 

 

There is a first time for everything at Roundpeg, even cute jungle animals. At Roundpeg, we often design logos for very professional clients, such as law offices, manufacturing companies and other more traditional marks.

 

Designing a logo for a company which manufactures and sells a product designed for babies stretched our skills in an entirely new direction. Read More
 

Logo Marting Concepts


EAC: Onward & Upward   

 

The EAC (Entrepreneur Advancement Center) had been using a stodgy, brown and black text treatment. As the organization changed, this old-fashioned logo no longer described who they were.

 

We freshened the logo with bright, energetic colors.  We used the arrow to represent an upward motion to reflect the EAC's role in propelling entrepreneurs forward.

 

In addition to the logo, we completely revamped the website using the fresh blue and green as the foundation of the new design.  See the website 

Are you ready to give your logo a fresh look?  Give us a call.  We would love to help. 

 

Lorraine Ball 2006