Ist this any Good? I mean do you guys think this is a good Logo?

Ron Musgraves

Exterior Restoration Specialist
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So many people Want to see their name up in lights that they don't think like a potential customer. Nobody cares what your company name is. Thats not gonna seal the deal.

Soap &water doesn't say what you do or what service you provide. We live in a "I want it now" mentality so straight up marketing is your best bet for success from your advertising.

I got my truck lettered years ago and people instantly acknowledged and I was asked to bid projects from sources I didn't even see coming. Even today people see "non-pressure roof cleaning" and ask me about it because its clear,concise advertising.

My advise would be show them what you do before pushing your name on them.
 
So many people Want to see their name up in lights that they don't think like a potential customer. Nobody cares what your company name is. Thats not gonna seal the deal.

Soap &water doesn't say what you do or what service you provide. We live in a "I want it now" mentality so straight up marketing is your best bet for success from your advertising.

I got my truck lettered years ago and people instantly acknowledged and I was asked to bid projects from sources I didn't even see coming. Even today people see "non-pressure roof cleaning" and ask me about it because its clear,concise advertising.

My advise would be show them what you do before pushing your name on them.

Opie, please fill out your sig. Thanks
 
I am guessing a water company or water filtering company or a company that sells soap and water.

Anything else does not make any sense with that wrap.
 
A perfect example of just letting the printer do what they think instead of what you need or want.

You have to speak up and let them know what you want, if you don't know what you want, ask here and get some great advice from your peers, sometimes the truth hurts ego's and those that just want their name huge but that is not what gets the phone ringing as nobody knows you yet in most cases, you will not become a "coca cola" or "Bud Light" within a few months or a year, it takes a long time with more marketing budget than what most here make in a year to become a household name like those guys. They spend many millions per year on keeping their name out there as they are already established for decades while most here are building their business, it is not the same thing so why would you want to just be promoting your name when nobody knows you yet? You have to become established and then after a long time then maybe, just maybe you can keep your name out there but until then you have to promote what you do.
 
From the picture shown, you really can't see the message you're trying to get across.

That being said, what really matters is......... are you profitable? Could you be more profitable with different branding? Does the brand have strong market recognition? At a glance, can consumers immediately know "What you do and who you are"?

Everyone has opinions, my opinion is that you have to take personal feelings out of your branding.....and look at it from a business-consumer identification point of view.
 
So many people Want to see their name up in lights that they don't think like a potential customer. Nobody cares what your company name is. Thats not gonna seal the deal.

Soap &water doesn't say what you do or what service you provide. We live in a "I want it now" mentality so straight up marketing is your best bet for success from your advertising.

I got my truck lettered years ago and people instantly acknowledged and I was asked to bid projects from sources I didn't even see coming. Even today people see "non-pressure roof cleaning" and ask me about it because its clear,concise advertising.

My advise would be show them what you do before pushing your name on them.
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From the picture shown, you really can't see the message you're trying to get across.

That being said, what really matters is......... are you profitable? Could you be more profitable with different branding? Does the brand have strong market recognition? At a glance, can consumers immediately know "What you do and who you are"?

Everyone has opinions, my opinion is that you have to take personal feelings out of your branding.....and look at it from a business-consumer identification point of view.


Well you know I only look at how successful could he really be if The Brand was right.

If he is Making money now just think what it could have been!!!
 
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