Hi Rachel, thank you for this fantastic video! I've downloaded your free 3 step system to low content guide - thank you. I just had to tell you, as I previously worked as a legal typist, that there is a typo in your copy. I hope you don't mind me pointing this out. It's at the bottom of page 3, last paragraph, 2nd line, 1st word "fist" should read "first". I hope you are not offended with me mentioning this.
I have had an idea for a brand name and logo for some time now and I am ready to proceed to the first step. It's not something for KDP, although it could very well be a book brand, as well as other merchandise and is something that could be sold on Amazon. I secured a domain name a couple of years ago but haven't made a web site yet. My question to you is; how do I protect my brand logo and name. Do I need to register it or get a copyright? Thanks, Robert P. S. You're beautiful !
Thank you for this video. I want to make a logo in Canva and your Canva logo video mentions making it into an EPS vector file. Do you still recommend that or just download it as a print PDF or something else? Thanks!!
Hi Michael! You should download a PNG (preferably with a transparent background) or a JPG, rather than a PDF. Vector files (EPS, SVG) are preferable to JPGs and PNGs for logos because they are scalable and won't have a white background. But if you don't have a vector editing program to use to convert your logo into a vector file, just use the PNG with a transparent background or the JPG that you downloaded from Canva.