A Must Know Salary Negotiation Tip

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A Must Know Salary Negotiation Tip.


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Over the past few weeks I’ve been job hunting in New York and during this time, I’ve been researching a lot on how to negotiate salaries. One of the best tips I picked up, was when you are asked to state your expected compensation, is to state an amount that will make you blush.

“Your ideal number should make you blush a little – or it’s not high enough.”

With this said, it should also pass the ‘laughable test‘ meaning that the amount should not make the employer laugh. You need to aim just below this laughable number.

It takes a lot of practice, and every market place is different but after a while you will soon find out your worth.

Have a salary negotiation tip to share? Please do.

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12 Ways Your Logo Impacts Social Media Marketing

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12 Ways Your Logo Impacts Social Media Marketing.


Effective Logos

This is a guest article contributed by Pat Malloy*.

Social media now affects all facets of business – from marketing to end customer support and everything in between. Social media is where you see product and service feedback. Social media is where you learn what your customers like… and don’t like. And it’s the quickest way to build brand recognition within your target market.

So where does your logo fit in to social media marketing? Although small in size, it’s an extremely important element that contributes to the success of any social media campaign. Think about it – your customers (both potential and current) will see it on a daily basis. They’ll form a perception of your company that will stay with them forever… This article helps you make the most of these brand perceptions with the following sections:

  • 5 Design Tips for an Effective ‘Social Media’ Logo
  • 7 Ways Your Logo Design Impacts Social Media Marketing

Let’s dive right in!

5 Design Tips for a Social Media Logo

There are several aspects that go into a logo design – colors, fonts, taglines, and more. But, when you’re designing what we like to call a “social media-approved” logo, there are many other variables to consider as well:

  1. Be mindful of your aspect ratio – A majority of social media sites will require you to convert your logo to a square (or nearly square)-shaped thumbnail. Your logo doesn’t need to be a perfect square, but should have the capability of being easily converted to one. It’s best to make use of all the space you have so your logo won’t have to be compressed or reduced to fit into the small space.
  2. Be consistent – With an effective social media strategy, your logo will be seen on a variety of sites – Facebook, YouTube, and your personal site to name a few. For this reason, it’s best to have one logo you use for every site. This is also helpful in case a site requires you to crop or resize your image – you want a logo that looks the same, regardless of what’s done with it.
  3. Use detached text and graphics – When designing, make sure your text and graphics are separate elements. This will help if it ever needs to be converted to a different size. In fact, some companies use a single graphic or single letter in social media for ease of use.
  4. Simplicity matters – If you have an intricate logo, you run the risk of some of the elements not being recognizable when it’s resized. For this reason, you should avoid long taglines, thin lines, and detailed graphical elements.
  5. Limit colors and shades – A logo that uses 2-3 colors will work better on a “busy” social media sites because it stands out and won’t get lost in the backdrop.

7 Ways Your Logo Design Impacts Social Media Marketing

Whether you like it or not, social media gets many aspects of your business “out there” and visible to a wide audience. And your business’s logo has a strong impact on how your business is perceived in the market. It lets your customers know what you’re selling and can even help them remain loyal customers for years.

Here are some of the top ways your logo impacts social media marketing:

  1. It can help increase followers, friends, and shares – A professional and attractive-looking logo on a webpage or blog post is more likely to be shared with friends than one that doesn’t look reliable or trustworthy.
  2. It increases perception of your business size – Having an attractive logo and branding will make your business look professional and bigger than what it is – even if you’re a team of two or three that work in your pajamas.
  3. It shows professionalism and increases trust – A well-designed logo shows that your company is professional and more importantly, can be trusted. Customers will get the sense that your company will be around for years to come.
  4. It communicates your story – Your story can be communicated in many ways, from a meaningful picture to your font and color choice.
  5. It helps you stand out from competitors – A logo that’s visually interesting and relates to your clients will help your business materials – from your website to all print materials – stand out from the competition.
  6. It drives brand recognition across platforms – When a logo is used consistently over many platforms, customers will get several impressions of the logo, thus creating more memorability. Since many people are visual learners, they’ll remember your brand better when they see it, rather than hear or read about it.
  7. It helps make your customers happy – An attractive and effective logo will appeal to your customers and make them happy to be associated with you. This includes everything from the logo’s colors and fonts to its overall image. The bottom line is that you want customers to get a good “feeling” from you.

When creating a logo for your social media campaign, keep in mind that a good one won’t necessarily work in every social media platform, but these tips can help you create a logo that gives you an attractive online presence.

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About the Author:
*Pat Malloy is a designer and a writer. He believes a good logo design improves business – and it doesn’t have to be expensive.



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9 Steps to Being Your Most Powerful Creative Self

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9 Steps to Being Your Most Powerful Creative Self.


9 Steps to Being Your Most Powerful Creative Self

I’m always up for sharing great resources and today marks the release of a new eBook by Alex Mathers; 9 Steps to Being Your Most Powerful Creative Self‘*.

I’ve always been a fan of Mather’s writing (and his blog’s colour scheme), and it was just last year that I reviewed his other eBook ‘10 Steps to Powerful Online Self Promotion for Creatives‘* which I highly recommend.

Anyway, Mathers emailed me recently about his upcoming release and I asked for a review copy so I could read it through before the official release. He kindly obliged. I thought it was great & was worth sharing, so I asked for a discount for JCD readers which he kindly agreed to too – see below for details.

What You Will Learn

In a nutshell, this is how Mather’s describes what you will learn:

“You will learn to be a bolder, more focused, more innovative and more productive creative genius. The book will teach you how to to boost your creative ability & effectiveness, while adding benefits to the state of your own body and mind.”

To do this, the book walks you three broad chapters, teaching you how to “smash your fears, become laser focused and build your creative reach”. I think the book does a great job of this & the only criticism I have, is that it’s not long enough… but I guess that’s a good thing sometimes. The eBook does come with two free bonus eBooks too, though I have not read these.

Check It Out

The book is on sale for $27 but readers of JCD can get it for 15% off using code JCD.

Once you’ve read it, please do let me and Alex what you thought. Read any other great eBooks lately?

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