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Pick One

#3 far outclasses the others in professionalism and style... there is no competition there.

If I were to see #3 on your business card, I'd think you guys have a clue about what you are doing. The others would make me thing you are running the business from your garage.

Hope that analysis helps 🙂

 
oh, SNAP, I voted for 2 by accident. I meant 3.

1 and 2 look like they're made from those instant-logo sites like flamingtext.com or something. 5 is cheesy, and 4 is too plain. 3 is elegant.
 
Mispelling your company name my sound cool and "in" to your freinds and peers but it will make some turn away, especially to older people who actually have money to purchase your product or service. JMO, but why handicap yourself?
 
Originally posted by: Rallispec
3. but i dont like baacktech technologies. to redundant in my opinion. Maybe just 'baack technologies'

Yeah, I don't know why the person did that... On the card it doesn't show technologies, so it might be okay.
 
Originally posted by: Zebo
Mispelling your company name my sound cool and "in" to your freinds and peers but it will make some turn away, especially to older people who actually have money to purchase your product or service. JMO, but why handicap yourself?

What are you talking about?

Edit:

You mean the BaackTech / BaackTechnologies discrepency?

I'm thinking about just changing it to BaackTech? Or Does Baack Technologies sound better?
 
Originally posted by: cpals
Originally posted by: Zebo
Mispelling your company name my sound cool and "in" to your freinds and peers but it will make some turn away, especially to older people who actually have money to purchase your product or service. JMO, but why handicap yourself?

What are you talking about?

Edit:

You mean the BaackTech / BaackTechnologies discrepency?

I'm thinking about just changing it to BaackTech? Or Does Baack Technologies sound better?
I voted 3 also BTW..

baack's not in the dictionary..but your names your name.. oh well...

Baack Technologies is much better IMO
 
Definately 3!!

I agree with the rest about taking out the redundant technologies at the bottom. Just make the Baack Tech bigger and it will look perfect. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: cpals
Originally posted by: Zebo
Mispelling your company name my sound cool and "in" to your freinds and peers but it will make some turn away, especially to older people who actually have money to purchase your product or service. JMO, but why handicap yourself?

What are you talking about?

Edit:

You mean the BaackTech / BaackTechnologies discrepency?

I'm thinking about just changing it to BaackTech? Or Does Baack Technologies sound better?
I voted 3 also BTW..

baack's not in the dictionary..but your names your name.. oh well...

Baack Technologies is much better IMO

So, because my last name isn't in the dictionary I can't use it? 😀

Not sure how my last name constitutes misspelling, when it's my legal name. heh.
 
Originally posted by: klein297
Even though Baak is your last name I think AdamTech has a better ring to it.

Hmm... Never thought to use my first name. AdamTech or Adam Technologies?
 
Originally posted by: klein297
Even though Baak is your last name I think AdamTech has a better ring to it.

I agree.

It's short.

Easy to remember and market.

There is no "aa" so people won't assume you've mis-spelled it.

Again it's short and easy to remember.
 
I agree with the people that think you should go with AdamTech. Though, everytime I see it, I try to make it rhyme with AnandTech.
 
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