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Where to get your Private Label logo design

  • By Hung Truong

Check out these websites if you’re looking for a new logo for your private label ecommerce business.

A logo is an important reflection of your brand and business. Many Amazon sellers who start their own private labels ignore this aspect of their business—they just don’t see the value of paying for a logo that won’t be seen outside of Amazon.

But a good logo design reflects on the company and the brand. Good logos stick with customers and create lasting impressions.

Creating a good logo is a fantastic way to grow a business, especially if those products are shared on social media.

99designs

99designs

99designs is a popular service for many business owners. That’s because they help connect you with designers, or they’ll help you run a design contest.

The design contest works well for people who need a brand logo and don’t quite know what they’re looking for.

By running a contest, business owners can solicit designs and styles. They can then choose which design or logo they like best.

The benefit of this is that customers now have a designer whose style they prefer. This eliminates having to look for a different artist or designer for the next project, and it keeps the brand more consistent.

designContest

designContest home

They say competition brings out the best in people. This is the concept behind designContest and other similar websites.

This service works by having you create a contest (where you enter some requirements or ideas) and having professional designers bid. The more you pay, the more designs you’ll receive.

You then pick the one you like the best. Unlike some freelancer sites, designContest will handle the design ownership transfer, along with the files.

DesignCrowd

DesignCrowd home

As its name suggests, DesignCrowd is a crowdsourcing platform that can get you designs from all over the world within a few hours.

While this means you’ll get more designs, you’ll also have to spend more time sorting through them. Designers aren’t vetted, so you may end up getting designs from college students and professionals.

Designers can range from amateurs to professionals, whereas other design contest websites tend to have professional designers.

Fiverr

Fiverr

Fiverr is a popular platform used by many Amazon sellers for quick copywriting and design.

But finding the right person and getting the results you want may take some attempts, as well as time and money. Make sure you make arrangements for the source files (vector files) or copyright transfer documents beforehand.

One potential issue with freelancers is that you’ll only get one style, but you can browse through the designer’s portfolio beforehand to see if the style will be a fit with your vision.

Visit these other freelance websites where you can hire designers to create your logo:

  • Freelancer
  • Guru
  • Upwork

One thing to consider from freelance websites is that your logo isn’t copied in any way from other sources. Here are two other important considerations when hiring freelancers:

  • Do they transfer source files to you? What files?
  • Is there a copyright ownership transfer?

Having a logo to start makes your business more professional and sets you apart from other Amazon sellers who have no brand presence. The alternative is to have a generic logo and lose the reputation you’ve built if you decide to change the logo to a better one.

Like this article and want to read others? Check out our links below.

  • Sites like Fiverr to hire freelancers for your Amazon business
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