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		<title>Effective Logo Design</title>
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A logo is an often overlooked, but critical part of a business or organization&#8217;s correspondence, advertisement and overall presence. Your logo is a snapshot of what your business is, and leaves a strong first impression on a customer. So what differentiates a good logo from a bad logo? Can a logo be too complicated? What [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Credibility Boosting Elements</title>
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Who are you, really? And why should I trust you? Without face-to-face contact or a trusted middle-man that&#8217;s vouched for you, visitors to your web site often have these two questions paramount in their minds when considering doing business with you. Use these five elements to boost your perceived trustworthiness and coax possible customers to [...]]]></description>
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Trident’s marketing segment is growing! Most notably we’ve experienced a spurt of new clients in the music industry, which we certainly welcome. Just like with a standard business, a professional musical band/group needs a marketing strategy. That’s where we come in.
I figure I’ll take this recent trend as an excuse to do a write up [...]]]></description>
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