Internet Marketing and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

Written by Palyn Peterson


I was just thinking about something I'd like to share with you, and hopefully it'll give you something to think about as well. I was remembering when I took a motorcycle riding safety class when I was 23 years old. I had no previous riding experience, aside from a bit of mountain biking with a 21-speed, and I figured it wouldn't be too much different going from that to a motorcycle. Yes, it gives me slight grin now, too.

Boy was it was crazy, I couldn't have been more wrong! I imagined myself just climbing on and riding off intorepparttar sunset like a pro. But whenrepparttar 120002 time came and I actually sat onrepparttar 120003 bike forrepparttar 120004 first time and rode a few hundred feet, it was quite an eye-opener, to sayrepparttar 120005 least. I felt like I was 15 years old again, with a driving permit in my wallet and my mom inrepparttar 120006 passenger seat. Those familiar emotions were running through me again -- apprehension, confusion, excitement and fear -- only this time I had more life-experience under my belt to better manage them all.

Sure, having driven a manual transmission car for many years did help controlrepparttar 120007 motorcycle, but it was still pretty foreign. But with time, practice, and making plenty of mistakes, I got pretty good at it. Eventually, it became second nature. And even now, after allrepparttar 120008 experience I've gained, I'm planning on taking an advanced riders safety course.

This reminds me of internet marketing. Maybe you are just starting your first online business, or maybe you are on to your second or third and are now marketing those. Where ever you are at,repparttar 120009 amount of business experience you have will vary from most everyone else; but here's a fact no matter how long you've been doing it: if you don't practice internet marketing, it will never get any easier.

Internet marketing is just like learning to ride a motorcycle or drive a car. Before actually getting intorepparttar 120010 thick of it, people may tell you "Oh, it's so easy!" or "All you have to know is this, that's it." Even when you think aboutrepparttar 120011 steps and procedures beforehand, you can convince yourself that you have it all planned out and it'll go off without a hitch. But once you actually do it, you get that much needed reality check.

How do you define a good logo Design?

Written by Ray Smith


Everyone wants his company logo to berepparttar best but how good is good? How do we define a good logo? Is it necessary to be colorful or an exquisite piece of art? Can a simple design work as a good logo? We are often in a dilemma.

Now to define a good logo design we first need to understandrepparttar 120001 purpose of having a logo. A corporate logo is one ofrepparttar 120002 most essential branding elements for your company. It should be instrumental in building your corporate identity and should successfully exuderepparttar 120003 company’s attitude. The viewers must have some idea aboutrepparttar 120004 disposition, character, or fundamental values of your company through your logo. The functionality of a logo does not end here, I have not yet mentionedrepparttar 120005 most important function of a corporate logo. Your logo should be able to build a positive, strong and long lasting impression on existing and prospective customers. The very moment a person views your logo, even a part of it, he should think of your company. Just think of some ofrepparttar 120006 all time great logos, McDonalds’, IBM, Nike—repparttar 120007 moment you see their logos, even if you see a part of it or may be in Black and White (there comes another important aspect!) are you able to think of anything else thanrepparttar 120008 respective company? The answer is definitely NO! The first thing that comes to your mind isrepparttar 120009 name ofrepparttar 120010 company. This shows how strong an impression their logo leaves in our mind. Isn’t that, what all of us are looking for?

How do you get your logo to leave such a strong long lasting impression? The key to this question is to make it easy to remember. Companies often makerepparttar 120011 mistake of thinking that a complicated artistic design might work well for them, whilerepparttar 120012 reverse is true, in most cases. The simpler your logo is,repparttar 120013 easier it is to remember and so it leaves a stronger impression onrepparttar 120014 people.

You also need to think of allrepparttar 120015 possible mediums where you are going to use your logo. You are not going to use your logo in only one medium, you might use it on your business cards and stationery, you might use it in your website, you might also use it inrepparttar 120016 conventional media like newspaper classifieds and magazines. This is why it is most important to inform your logo designers aboutrepparttar 120017 possible mediums where you are going to use your logo. You should also check if your logo looks good in Black and White, because tomorrow if you need to get a document in black and white with your logo on it, it should be very easily compatible to that as well.

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