5 08, 2021

6 Essential Tips For Your Business Website

By |Thursday, 5 August, 2021|Logo Design & Branding, Web Design|

6 Essential Tips For Your Business Website Your website is central to your business and open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It’s essential to stay on top of your website maintenance. We know that it can be a little confusing to wade through the buzzwords and technical jargon, so we’ve put together [...]

15 07, 2017

Using Psychology Of Colours When Branding and Marketing

By |Saturday, 15 July, 2017|Digital Marketing, Logo Design & Branding|

Using Psychology Of Colours When Branding and Marketing [Infographic Included] If you know anything about branding, you’ll know that branding companies consider the look and feel of a company before creating a brand. They’ll look at what fonts and colours fit best with what the company is trying to put across to its target market, [...]

27 04, 2017

How to use Google Alerts to Monitor your Brand and Track Interests

By |Thursday, 27 April, 2017|Logo Design & Branding, SEO|

How to use Google Alerts to Monitor your Brand and Track Interests Staying up-to-date with news within your niche can be a lot of hassle. Thankfully, though, Google Alerts can be utilised to automate this process, keeping you updated without needing to monitor what's going on constantly. So, what needs to be done to implement [...]

30 11, 2016

How to Protect Your SEO Rankings When Migrating to a New Domain

By |Wednesday, 30 November, 2016|Logo Design & Branding, SEO, Web Design|

How to Protect Your SEO Rankings When Migrating to a New Domain We put so much effort into building our websites and enhancing our SEO rankings that changing domain name and migrating a WordPress website can be quite daunting. Thankfully, Google has made provisions for domain name switches, and in this blog we will show [...]

7 06, 2016

10 Major Brand Logos With Hidden Meanings

By |Tuesday, 7 June, 2016|Logo Design & Branding|

10 Major Brand Logos With Hidden Meanings #1. Google Since it became the number one search engine on the planet, Google's logo design has become one of the most recognisable around. But there's a reason the letters appear in different colours: when first established in 1998, the fledgling company wanted everyone to know that [...]

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