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Monday, 30 August 2010 13:58

Noodlehead Marketing Portfolio Showcase

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We have compiled a great video demo reel showcasing our recent work. Have an awesome day!

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Monday, 23 August 2010 22:54

One2World Logo Design: Before and After

Written by Jason Montoya
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one-2-world-before-afterNoodlehead Marketing had the privilege of working with One2World. One2World is a human capital brand management company that helps other companies enhance company brand by more effectively managing the branding efforts of their people.

One2World wanted Noodlehead Marketing to produce a new logo design.

Take a look at the before and after logos. Notice the difference in colors and the size of the text. The colors reflect the personality and values of One2World.

Notice also how the second logo has a certain depth. In this before and after image, you can see how much we transformed a chaotic logo into a logo that fully delivered.

One2World now has a much more clean and simple design that is easy to read and understand. To learn more about One2World, please visit their website (Designed by Noodlehead Marketing).

Thursday, 19 August 2010 22:02

5 Key Elements of Effective Logo Design

Written by Jason Montoya
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When building a logo, less is more. Simplicity and bold is your best friend. Here are 5 things to keep in mind when building your logo
  1. Colors: What colors you use can convey your messaging. Are you using blue to gain trust, or red to show passion?
  2. Icon: If you are able to, tie in an icon into your logo. It could be a character or inanimate object. This is key for giving your brand legs. Look at how Gieco and Aflac were able to turn boring subjects into fun, exciting  stories.
  3. Simplicity: Less is more. The simpler you can make the logo the easier it will be to leverage it across multiple mediums and convey your message to people.
  4. Relevance: How relevant is the icon, the company name to what you do? Can the icon be more closely tied to what you do in regards to perception? Can people look at your logo and feel like all elements are relevant to your company? Does that logo emanate your company's personality?
  5. Presence: How does your logo look on its own? How does it look printed? On the web? Does it have the look and feel that provides a presence, that gets people to look at it regardless of what is around it?
Tuesday, 17 August 2010 17:23

Logo and Slogan Development

Written by Jason Montoya
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When it comes to a logo and branding you need to keep the following in mind:
  • One of the elements, logo or slogan, of the brand must be informative of what it is.
  • One of the elements, logo or slogan, of the brand should be sexy and/or cool.
The key to the formula is if your company name and logo say what you do, then have a cool abstract slogan. If your logo and company name does not say what you do, then have a cool sexy logo with a descriptive slogan.

For example, if we had named our company "Atlanta Web Design", I would have a cool slogan that says something like "Taking you places you never been!"
If I had named my Atlanta web design company CranBrain Corolations, I would then use a descriptive slogan such as "Building effective websites, one client at a time!"

Now if I had named by web design company CranBrain Corolations and used the abstract slogan, "Taking you places you never been!". No one would ever know what you service or product you offer.Unless your a Coca Cola and have hundreds of millions of dollars to spend, follow our process and you will get more exposure of your brand.
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This month only, Noodlehead Network: VIP and Philip Michael Pr's Unified are combining efforts for a fusion of business networking. The event will take place August 18th 2010 starting at 6pm at MF Buckhead, 3280 Peachtree Rd, Suite 110 Atlanta, GA (Terminus 100 @ Peachtree & Piedmont). We look forward to having you all there.

Bring plenty of business cards and an appetite for sushi as UNIFIED moves to Buckhead's hottest sushi destination, MF Buckhead!

About Noodlehead Network: VIP

VIP An exclusive private after hours business networking event. VIP is an invite only event targeted towards C level executives, owners, investors, upper management and other very important people. The goal of the event is to bring together the highest level of talent in Atlanta in order to facilitate high level connections.

About Unified

For over two years UNIFIED has attracted business owners and other serious professionals for Atlanta's best free networking events!

Click here for the Facebook Event Page

Restaurant Link - MF Buckhead
http://www.mfbuckhead.com/

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Noodlehead Studios has been taken over, please review the video below to find out more...

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Wednesday, 07 July 2010 03:20

Technology: Rapid Growth

Written by Jason Montoya
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Fast evolving technology. A few years ago it was Myspace, then Facebook and now Twitter. We move from one medium to the next so quickly we don't have time to stop and appreciate what we are doing at the moment.  People have become so focused on what the next thing is they forget what message is being broadcasted right now.

You watch TV, you go online, you play on your phone. A week later you look back and realize you don't remember what you watched, where you surfed and what you played. What you do remember is you used the TV, computer and phone at some capacity. Technology has and will always change very quickly. What you need to embrace and plan for is a strong message and story that will resonate with your viewer. We can't know if websites will be important in 10 years or if phones will be the primary internet device. What we can know is the message will always transfer mediums. It will cross platforms and change formats but it can and always should tell your story.

Your story is what makes you unique. It is what will sell your company. Without it you are just another company. Leverage your story because how you leverage your story will determine how much success you have.    

Our Mission: Noodlehead Marketing helps your company grow revenues and brand awareness by building intentional websites, powerful videos and running effective search engine optimization campaigns.

Our Vision: Noodlehead Marketing's vision is to bring excellence and accountability into your company through your marketing department.
Thursday, 13 May 2010 04:14

CAP THAT JACK!

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While networking at AiMA I met my entrepreneur friend, Sara Blunk.  She began telling me about a product she created called JackCap™. I asked her if she would share her journey in discovering this new product and how she plans to market it. Here is her response:

Cap That Jack!

To learn more or buy visit www.ijackcap.com
Written by:  Sara Blunk • Forty Two Designs •  info@ijackcap.com

So how did I come up the idea for JackCap™?

jackcapThe idea for JackCap™ started after I bought myself an iPhone 3G. Soon after my new purchase, it was brought to my attention that there are highly sensitive sensors in mobile phone audio jacks and if triggered, it can possibly void the warranty on your phone. This is when I started looking for something that would protect my audio jack. After a couple months of rigorous searching and intense research, I was frustrated that nothing was available to protect 3.5mm audio Jacks from moisture and debris! The more I searched, the more horror stories I heard about damaged audio Jacks and voided warranties. I did however, realize how many people were specifically looking for the same thing I was.

Finally, it was time to take matters into my own hands. From an idea to help protect my new phone from random water drops and purse/pocket debris, my frustration, ingenuity, intense research and rigorous testing led to the creation of JackCap™, the original audio jack protector. CAP THAT JACK!

My close friends and I began using JackCap™, but quickly expanded to friends of friends, who sent them to friends and family. In just under a year’s time, my company, Forty Two Designs, has expanded from a simple worry to helping others protect their audio jacks from water, moisture and debris.

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When: Wednesday May 19th | 1:00 - 3:30

jasonWhat: How often have you found yourself making "million-dollar presentations," only to have your prospect shop your proposal to you competitors? Or giving information to those who have no intention of doing business with you whatsoever?

lissaActivity is one of the biggest factors separating high performing and low performing sales representatives. What if you could increase your activity? What if you could do all of this without spending more time?

Lissa Versteegh of Sandler Training will be joined by Jason Montoya, CEO, of Noodlehead Studios for this special Executive Briefing.

Join us on May 19th and come away with tools, tips, and techniques you can use today!  Reserve your seat today!

Workshop cost: $79

Location: Sandler Training - Alpharetta
3625 Brookside Parkway, Suite 165
Alpharetta, GA 30022
May 19, 2010
1:00 pm - 3:30 pm

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