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MetaMorph Strategies Announces No-Go Logo Contest!

Released on: July 9, 2008, 4:01 pm

Press Release Author: MetaMorph Strategies / Jennifer Maggiore

Industry: Marketing

Press Release Summary: Integrated marketing firm to accept entries of poorly
designed logos, one winner will receive branding feedback and 3 new logo design
concepts to choose from


Press Release Body: Phoenix, AZ, July 9th, 2008, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE- MetaMorph
Strategies, a Phoenix-based integrated marketing firm, is currently accepting
entries for its First Annual ‘No-Go Logo’ Contest. A ‘No-Go Logo’ is a logo that is
outdated, is poorly designed, or does not represent the company’s brand. The contest
is open to any company based in the United States that has been in business for at
least one year at the time of entry submission, and has a logo that has negatively
impacted business. The deadline for entry is August 31, 2008, one winner will be
chosen and announced in the company’s eNewsletter, Transformations, on September 5,
2008. Entries may be submitted at NoGoLogoAZ.com

Jennifer Maggiore, VP/COO said Wednesday, “We have found that there is an overall
heightened awareness of visual design and branding, especially with the huge shift
of marketing dollars to the Internet- companies have access to an unlimited
audience. It is more important than ever that a company put its best foot forward
with a well-designed, well-thought-out logo that truly represents that company’s
brand. Many business owners may be shrewd entrepreneurs, but they do not know where
to start in finding a firm that will excel at representing their company, or do not
understand why a logo is so crucial. We want to help business owners poke a little
fun at their logos while demonstrating why a logo is the foundation for a cohesive
brand, and how a logo may be the foundation for overall branding efforts.”

All entries will receive feedback and suggestions on how to improve the companies’
logos. One winner will be chosen and announced in the Transformations eNewsletter on
September 5, 2008. The prize includes a one hour phone interview to understand the
winning company’s brand and 3 new logo design concepts to choose from.

MetaMorph Strategies is a women-owned business based in Phoenix, specializing in
integrating web-based and traditional marketing (including research, branding,
strategy, web development, Search Engine Marketing, Print, Radio and Television
Production). “We believe that our business model is going to be the model for the
effective modern marketing firm. Most large marketing firms specialize in either web
or traditional techniques, and are struggling to provide what they are lacking.
Additionally, we are able to track and report the effectiveness of all campaign
elements so that our clients know their exact ROI, and what campaign elements are
producing the best results”, says Mona Moore, President & CEO.

The New York Times reported in February, 2008, that “The [Internet Marketing]
industry will boom from $18.4 billion in 2007 to more than $61.3 billion in 2012,
according to projections made by the Forrester Research report. Interactive
marketing will come to represent 18 percent of all advertising up from the current
eight percent, decreasing the percentage spent on traditional advertising.”
Source: \"Consumers spending more time online / advertising dollars migrating from
conventional advertising to web” February 3, 2008, New York Times

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Web Site: http://metamorphstrategies.com/

Contact Details: Jennifer Maggiore, VP / COO
MetaMorph Strategies
480-231-2431
Jennifer@MetaMorphStrategies.com
NoGoLogoAZ.com

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