Color is a component that makes an influence, as is design and branding.
It’s time to dust off the old spell book and share some truly terrifying stories from brands that will turn unflappable into a bag of nerves.
We’ve done some research to find you some scary domain name stories that will give you both a bit of a scare — and a good lesson.
It’s Friday 13th, and you know what that means: if you aren’t a party breaker, you won’t walk underneath a ladder and you will stay out of the way of any black cats. Since your potential clients are already in the mood, you may as well hop on the bandwagon and use this day to grab the attention of a wide audience and promote your brand, sales, and products or services. If you’re looking for ideas, these 13 marketing strategies will do the trick.
Try out these strategies to help your company continue to build trust with your target audience.
Many globally recognized brands have considered equity in exchange for getting their perfect domain name. Let’s look at some stories together.
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We asked 12 brand experts and entrepreneurs to share their best advice on how to create a brand name, and here’s what we have learned.
Valentine’s Day in 2005 merely marks the day Hurley, Chen, and Karim registered the domain name YouTube.com (along with the logo, and trademark).
Amazon, eBay, Etsy, Facebook, Instagram? Whose brand are you really building when you lean on third-party platforms as your main place for people to find you?
Timelessness is not an easy feat to achieve for any brand, but we’ve tried to put together some strategies that can set you on the right path.