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09-09-2007, 12:27 PM
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A logo is not that critical for a web-based hosting company, especially for one with a name like "nixism," which does not actually mean anything in particular. Good service will allow the company to expand through word-of-mouth, referrals, and spamming message boards. All these methods of attracting customers really don't benefit from a logo.
Exceptions to this could be web hosts like Host Gator, the name of which just pleads to be accompanied by an alligator mascot. What makes Host Gator different from Nixism? A slightly more meaningful name. Good branding starts with a good name. If you have a bad name that means nothing ("nix-" literally means nothing, "-ism" means a distinctive doctrine, system, or theory), than a logo won't be much help.
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09-09-2007, 12:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Josué
A logo is not that critical for a web-based hosting company, especially for one with a name like "nixism," which does not actually mean anything in particular. Good service will allow the company to expand through word-of-mouth, referrals, and spamming message boards. All these methods of attracting customers really don't benefit from a logo.
Exceptions to this could be web hosts like Host Gator, the name of which just pleads to be accompanied by an alligator mascot. What makes Host Gator different from Nixism? A slightly more meaningful name. Good branding starts with a good name. If you have a bad name that means nothing ("nix-" literally means nothing, "-ism" means a distinctive doctrine, system, or theory), than a logo won't be much help.
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I think that is all very true! i agree with all of that
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09-09-2007, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Josué
A logo is not that critical for a web-based hosting company, especially for one with a name like "nixism," which does not actually mean anything in particular. Good service will allow the company to expand through word-of-mouth, referrals, and spamming message boards. All these methods of attracting customers really don't benefit from a logo.
Exceptions to this could be web hosts like Host Gator, the name of which just pleads to be accompanied by an alligator mascot. What makes Host Gator different from Nixism? A slightly more meaningful name. Good branding starts with a good name. If you have a bad name that means nothing ("nix-" literally means nothing, "-ism" means a distinctive doctrine, system, or theory), than a logo won't be much help.
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Yes, you are right to a point. There is a no true meaning for "nixism" but it is still very catchy and can be branded. For instance, look at "brius" and their logo.. "brius" is not a dictionary word, nor does it have any meaning, but still very catchy.
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