It’s your Logo: Make it Large!
Jul 17th, 2010 by admin
Your company logo may be fantastic, but if it is not able to establish recognition in general, it can be of little help. When such is the case, it’s time to allow your logo take a giant stride- towards promotion! Logo promotion is one of the most effective methods to improve your brand image in the market. All you need is to adopt some unique techniques to make your presence felt throughout the world.
Prior to adopting the steps for logo promotion, you should remember to take certain things into consideration. Firstly, your logo has to compete with thousands of other logos that are equally vying to capture the attention of the people, especially the urban youth. Secondly, the onlookers’ eyes are exposed to almost over 3,000 logos or advertising messages everyday. As such, your logo should have the capacity to fight out all the stiff competitors off its way. Thirdly, the urban youth can recognize less than ten garden plants but can easily identify over 1,000 corporate logos. Fourthly, it is the urban youth that sets the trends for clothing, soft drinks, music or anything else. Keeping these points in mind, your logo promotion scheme should set its goal towards creating an urge among the people to buy your product. All successful advertising programs are targeted to make people want your product and so, your brand enhancement techniques should be directed to this very goal!
Different companies employ different methods to create universal brand awareness. The methods of distributing ink pens or key chains with imprinted company name or logo has become outdated. Instead, go for some enterprising or extraordinary feat! For instance, a giant advertising inflatable can hardly fail to capture attention. Their immense size makes them recognizable across busy roads, highways, parking lots, and hundreds of other public places. Reproduce a giant logo in exact detail as an individual blow-up advertising balloon. You can also choose from a variety of shapes and images, provided they complement your logo clarity as well as quality. Of late, we can observe another trend for advertising company logos. Many business firms are making use of the human body to grab a hold over the market. Cunning Stunts Communications, a marketing firm in the United Kingdom, hires students to display temporary tattoos of logos on their foreheads for at least three hours a day in public. Cleveland-based ad firm Marcus Thomas recently hired young Bostonians to shave tire tread into their hair to promote Dunlop Tires. Such gimmicks often work for new companies that are trying to carve a niche for themselves.
Once a company logo design gains popular recognition, it will consequently generate a greater demand for its goods and services. It is not possible to register sky-high popularity without adopting some really big tactics. So give free rein to your dreams and take a giant leap towards making your logo “really large”!
Suzanne
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Aeropostale SUCKS!!!?
May somebody please explain to me what is so good about Aeropostale?
I really hate it.
1) There is no individuality. It’s all the same generic clothing. The same polos, shorts, crappy graphic tees, belts, camis, and everything that you would fine anywhere else. It’s all the same, and everybody wears it. Don’t give me that "I like their style" bullcrap because all of it is the same stuff with no individuality. You’ll see people with the same hair, same shirt, same crappy Aeropostale jeans.
2) Also, why do people wear graphic tees that say "AERO" or "AEROPOSTALE 1987" in CAPITAL LETTERS across a graphic tee. I buy brand names, but I buy classy brands like Ralph Lauren, and the logos with that are a small polo player. Why wear such a large, conspicuous logo on a shirt? It makes you look like you’re trying to show off your logo.
3) Aeropostale has crappy material. It’s the same generic thin crap that sucks. It’s not very good quality. Although it’s cheap, you can get something of the same price that is GOOD quality. You might be able to buy a shirt for a good deal from Marshalls if you are looking for cheap prices that is good quality, not that crappy stuff.
4) I think their jackets are ugly. But that’s just me, so you don’t have to pay attention to this one.
Please review these points and explain to me why Aeropostale is so awesome to people and is so attractive to the teenager.
I like Macy’s too.
But really, it’s generic, the styles are generic, everybody wears it, there’s no individuality, you people are sheep just following the crowd, be your own person~!
I like Macy’s too.
But really, it’s generic, the styles are generic, everybody wears it, there’s no individuality, you people are sheep just following the crowd, be your own person~!
Yeah, I’m 13. I shop J. Crew, Lacoste, Ralph Lauren. I’m my own person, I dress differently. And people respect me, I’m not looking to be a "scene kid" or an Aeropostale freak.
I hate Abercrombie, Hollister, AE, and Aeropostale. I do have some stuff from American Eagle, but that’s the lesser of all the evils, some of their stuff is unique and nice.
it seems that you have spent alot of time studying this….
you seem to have wasted your time though because honestly, no one cares. And no one wears ralph lauren sweetheart
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Hollister and abercrombie is the same way. Hate all of it. I LOVE LOVE macys! (just hate there prices) I just bought a beautiful pare of 7 jeans there. So in love
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How is this a question?? That’s totally your opinion…people like different styles, and they are free to choose what they want to wear. Aeropostale has better prices than Ralph Lauren and to me, the clothes are really cute.
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aero has cheaper prices than hollister and abercrombie but is still cute and TOTALLY comfortable… not every1 wears those big logos most peeps wear cute jeans or pants but u cant evn tell
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I completely agree with you all the clothes there are the same (along with AE and hollister) the clothes are so expensive and not really good quality. i mean im 14 but i dont know the appeal of looking the same as everyone else….
im so glad you said this!-
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OMG! You are so true! All my friends love it but I really do NOT like it at all. I like some of their sweats for dance or hanging around the house, but they have no cute sweaters or jeans. I never wear t shirts that say "AERO" on them… I have a few Aeropostale sweatshirts that are really comfy and kinda cute, but I don’t really like shopping there. I would much rather shop at H&M, Old Navy, and like Macys where you can get Ralph Lauren or Tommy Hilfinger, and other places that actually have cute clothes… why would you want to walk around in AERO graphic tees and crappy jeans? And for all you people saying you like their "style," that’s bull… they have no style, it’s what everyone wears and they’re just t shirts. I love Seventeen Magazine because they actually have clothes that are origional and fun! Ughh…
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In my opinion it is to fit in. If one person wears it and another person wears it then it must be a safe choice to wear at school. They like to go with the flow. Sometimes high school is a tough transition from elementary/middle school for others and to look ‘normal’ is the way to go.
People want to always fit in and belong. In order to do that you must look generic so you don’t stand out and don’t get made fun of.
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I do agree with you, I think Hollister and Abercrombie are the same way.
My favorite brands of clothes are FCUK and Armani.
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OMG! I totally agree with you. Aeropostale is cheaper so it’s even more popular than Hollister and AE.
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i dont get the AERO thing either, some people wear it to fit in, and its made for smaller people, not fattish people, and skinny peeps are some of the only people who i see who shops there, im skinny, and they have some of the only stuff that fits me, but i dont have any of the label stuff, i hate paying to be a walking advertisement
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That’s fine with me that you have an opinion. Everyone does. Especially during these times, people don’t want or can’t spend a lot of money on those high-end top brand designer clothings. Aeropostale labels everything they sell, which is a con, but their prices are more affordable for pre-teens/teens than the higher brand of clothes. I’m sorry that you are so offended by the fact that people shop there. It doesn’t concern you a bit, yet you itch to complain online… Please go on with your life and do other things for YOU, because honestly, you are the last person to judge others on where they shop or don’t shop. Have a nice day.
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I buy their camis because they fit me really well and you can wear them with other brands, too. :/
and their polos, in my opinion, are nice.
But their graphic tees, I hate. The material sucks and I don’t really like the whole ‘AERO’ graphic on them.
I only buy their camis and polos.
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That comment is one in a million it doesn’t matter what you think because most people like areopstale. Besides don’t judge anybody just because what the wear because its the inside that counts =]
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agreed, except i feel the same way about ralph lauren. i hardly find them classy, elegant, or whatever … the only thing this comment tells me is that you diss one brand in favor of a significantly more expensive one.
i do fess up, i have an RL sweater i got at the goodwill for $5, just because i liked the colors, but i spend 2h removing that awful horse logo. there`s no way i would have paid over $100 for something like it.
wearing logos makes me feel like a douche bag regardless of brand. i do give aero one thing, the slim boot jeans fit really well, and you can get a polo there for $10 which is really what you should pay for a generic, glorified t-shirt to just wear. next time you say something about aero, look at the rl, tommy etc shirts that have nothing than a boring logo. the only real difference is the price tag.
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proudly sporting my $15 sale jeans
sorry to break it to you but lacoste and ralph lauren arnt unique. Almost anyone who has the money shops there.
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i like aero.
I wear Aeropstale because all the stuff at the store I get at my store is great and they are comfy. And there are always good deals. I wear what I want to wear.
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