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Looks like every other logo just abbreviated letters in a circle iwth the actual name tooYou're getting there.
This is the hard part.Looks like every other logo just abbreviated letters in a circle iwth the actual name too
And this!Remember, geezers buy A LOT of guns. LOL
Looks kinda Metal.
I like it!
Yeah, but they HATE paying full price for anything . In my experience .And this!
That's what MSRP is for.Yeah, but they HATE paying full price for anything . In my experience .
Not sure if we're talking about the same geezers. I was referring to the dimes on the dollar geezers. Millions in acreage (timbered acreage) , multiple vehicles and heavy equipment owned, boats, toy haulers, yadda yadda. And they still won't budge on a $5 price hike. I respect them, but honestly just can't stand em anymore.That's what MSRP is for.
Artificial full retail price.
Drop it a few coins and you're in business !
Again im gonna be local im not expecting to be the number gun selling store lol, im pretty sure for what i want the name is fine, usually if your Googleing something ya add the whole domain plus .com which would source you directly to the website, also i haven't even created a website yet. So of course your not gonna find anything lolOP - I think you're quite possibly investing too much thought into a logo.
I get it - this is your baby and you want to be both represented and have something cool and unique.
But, no one ever bought anything because of a logo.
When I google "Arsenal Armory" - there's:
- Arsenal, Inc
- Arsenal (wikipedia)
- Arsenal.com
- Arsenal Firearms
- The Arsenal Gun Shop
- American Arsenal & Armory (Facebook page)
- The Arsenal Armory (twitter)
No matter what your logo is, you've chosen a name that already exists and has competition.
The best thing your logo will do for you is help drive grassroots marketing efforts when you give out stickers and patches. Otherwise, people use words to communicate.
Any online ads you do, you'll create graphics that are more than just a logo.
When people search for gun stores in their area, your name comes up, not your logo.
So, by all means, spend time and energy and money on a logo. But, if it were me, I'd reassess your chosen name before going too far down that road. Being different enough to attract consumers is hard enough in business...it helps to start with a unique name that won't get lost in the sea of pre-existing operations.
Well OK then, that was fun.END OF DISCUSSION
I don't know anyone who goggles with ".com"Again im gonna be local im not expecting to be the number gun selling store lol, im pretty sure for what i want the name is fine, usually if your Googleing something ya add the whole domain plus .com which would source you directly to the website, also i haven't even created a website yet. So of course your not gonna find anything lol
You editing and removing your original content makes this whole thread pointless now.END OF DISCUSSION