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  1. Hey @ionutsebastian Each Logo Design you sell through the Logo Maker accredits your account with revenue equal to 80% of the basic logo package (30$) price and 20% of the margin on top of the basic logo package price. After purchasing a logo, your buyers can upgrade the logo packages, and add/buy additional logo variations. Not only does this generate more revenue for you (20% of every additional order goes to you, the seller), but there is no additional effort required. So, basically, you get 80% from the 30$ basic package, always (24$). You can make extra money for any upsell (on top of that)- Choosing the Premium package - 20% of 30$ = 6$ Choosing the unlimited package- 20% of 60$ = 12$ Variation upgrade (can happen whenever the buyer wants and however many times)- 20% of 15$ = 3$ each time Pro upgrade with discount (If the buyer purchases the basic package and then decides to upgrade to Pro within 3 days)- 20% of 30$ = 6$ Pro upgrade without discount (after the 3 days) - 20% of 45$ = 9$
  2. Hey @princeishere 🙂 You can create a custom offer and price it however you see fit.
  3. matching your logo designs effectively with the right industry-specific pick is essential for you to get more exposure for your work and attract the right clients. With Fiverr Logo Maker, you have the option of adding unlimited industry-specific options to your work, but just like too much of anything good, adding too many options that aren't strategically chosen can be counter-productive. So how do you find the happy medium and get the most impact for your choosing efforts? Our must-read article on industry selecting says it all, but here are the cliff notes: The (Not So) Secret Formula to Success with Industry selecting is... The more specific your industry picks are, the higher your logo will rank in that category. It's really that simple. Industry selections in our logo generator are divided into Head Industries, Sub-Industries, and even more specific micro-industries. The key is to be as specific as possible without going overboard – remember, you want your work to be easily found by potential clients who are looking for a logo design just like yours, not lost in a sea of too many options. Using a wide array of Head Industries on one design is not going to be as effective as using a well-suited Sub-Industries or micro-industries. Adding too many industry picks to your design can actually hinder your design's ranking, so focusing on the industry in which your logo has the highest chances of shining is your best way to stand out in a specific category. Random Industry picks will Give You Random Results Would you rather be on the first page of results in a specific industry, or on the 100th page of a more general collection of designs? It's a no brainer. By matching your logo with specific Head Industries, Sub-Industries, and micro-industries that are perfectly suited to your design, you are increasing the chances that potential clients looking for logo designs in those industries will find your work. Industry choosing is an opportunity to tell the algorithm exactly which buyers will be most likely to purchase your design. Going with too many different industries will water down your work, and make it difficult for the algorithm to place you in front of the right clients. Remember, the algorithm is advanced but it's not mind-reading – it relies on the data you provide about your design to determine where it should appear in search results. The Best Industry picks are Relevant and Specific It's the small fish in a big pond vs. big fish in a small pond scenario. Hint: You want to be the big fish 😉 Here is how you can strategically target relevant industries when adding industry picks to your logo designs: Stay Relevant: Aim for the most specific industry that your design is applicable to. Get down to the nitty gritty: Narrow it down to the micro-industry level, if you can. Know when to make the cut: Eliminate the random industry picks that don't make sense: If it isn't relevant or specific, don't add it. Get into your target buyer's mind: Look at your logo from a buyer's perspective. If you were looking for a logo for a real estate company, the chances of you selecting the motorbike-themed logo on page 100 is pretty slim. Rather, you're more likely to select one of the first relevant logos that come up in your search. Choosing RELEVANT and SPECIFIC industry pick can mean the difference between getting found first and being lost in the noise. With a little thought and strategic planning, you can tell the algorithm exactly which buyers you're looking for, ensuring that your logo designs are being seen by the right people, in the right industries, at the right time. Below are some examples of logo designs that we've optimized for maximum search results. Green industries are the industries we've added to maximize results Red industries are the relevant, yet less relevant than others, industries we've removed to ensure relevancy and specificity. Remember- It's not about right or wrong, just pick your preferred top areas. You can always come back and change it according to the logo performance. Our recommendation is to stick with four or five of the most relevant options. Our industry picks- Renovation Services, Architecture, Interior Design, Commercial Real Estate, Industrial Real Estate, Property Management, Residential Real Estate, Urban Areas Example for possible tags- house Our industry picks- Athletics, Fitness Club/Gym/Center, Dancing school, Sports Fan Club, Sports Instruction/Coaching, Sports Team/Club, Cheerleading Example for possible tags- tiger , pompoms, shield Our industry picks- Catering, Food & Beverage Blog/Channel, Burger, Pizzeria, Seafood Restaurant, Mexican Food, Italian Food, Steakhouse & Grill, Mediterranean Food, Fast Food, Bars Example for possible tags-beer, alcohol, grill, bbq Our industry picks- Hair Care, Beauty & Cosmetics Blog/Channel, Beauty & Cosmetics Products, Barber Shops Example for possible tags- clippers, trimmer Our industry picks- Agriculture Blog/Channel, Crops Farming, Landscape Design, Gardening Services Agricultural Consulting, Agriculture Blog/Channel, Agriculture Company, Green Economy, Cleaning Services Example for possible tags- grass, lawn, mower Our industry picks- Cafes & Coffee Shops, Health & Wellness, Lifestyle, Bakeries & Baked Goods Stores, Bars Example for possible tags- coffee, beans All logo designs by mijalzagier Read our article on industry tagging for an in-depth explanation on how to make the most of your industry tags for enhanced visibility and increased revenue on Fiverr Logo Maker.
  4. Hey @shamlirotem, Yes! Every moderation of the logo has an effect 🙂 Old logos that were never sold (or sold a long time ago) can emerge thanks to modifications you make.
  5. Updates mean more refined features, and exciting new insights that you can use to create top-selling designs and generate more passive income. Let's dive in to see what's new this month! 1. The More You Know: Updated Article Who doesn't love a good makeover? Our in-depth article on "Using the Logo Maker Editor" has been given a facelift! Check it out for all the latest tips, tricks and tutorials on creating new edits and variations of your logo designs in the Fiverr Logo Maker Editor. Remember, the more diverse your variations are, the more you increase your chances of reaching a broader audience. Check out the new and improved article and get creative! 2. Your Top Questions, Answered! The Logo Maker overview article has everything designers need to know to start using the platform like a pro. This tell-all article has also been given a refresh to include some of the top questions that stood out in the forum. Read the article here, give us your thoughts, and let us know your most pressing questions so we can address them in future updates. 3. Tried-and-Tested Toggle Our March Product Update told you all about our recent A/B test, displaying the Logo Maker toggle in the Logo Design sub category and Search listings. This was successful, and gave us some interesting insight into how buyers use the logo generator, which you can work to your advantage! Exploring the Logo Maker’s inventory helps buyers to provide a clearer brief and visual reference for their desired logos. Seeing the designs that you create in the toggle can give buyers inspiration, simplify their search, and get a better idea of the style they’re looking for. Allowing buyers to interactively accurate their intent by defining exactly what they are looking for, helps them to receive more relevant results, which leads to an increase in purchases. Simply put, getting "personal" with buyer's preferences, helps us to give them what they want so you can see increased revenue. Comment below and let us know how you'll be using the new updates to jump start your creativity, and take your career as a freelance designer to the next level!
  6. We followed up on your requests, and we’ve added even more industries to choose from when publishing your unique logos. There's a good chance you've already used some of them. Thanks to the new industries, you are now able to better target your buyers and cater to their exact needs–making you the logo maker to look out for! The new industries include: Indian Restaurant Vegan restaurant Greek Restaurant French Restaurant Community & Clubs Yoga Pilates Fine Dining Turkish restaurant Maternity Clothing Baby Clothing Kids Clothing Boys' Clothing Girls' Clothing Womens' Clothing Men's Clothing Holidays Candy store Desserts Health food Food products Shopping center Glasses & Sunglasses Store Thrift Store Hardware Store Wine Shop Organic Beauty & Cosmetics products All Natural Makeup Organic Makeup All Natural skincare Organic skincare Fish & Seafood Store Butchery Cheese Shop Organic Market Plumbing Nail Salon Rock Band Metal Band Folk Band Jazz Band Country Band Car Wash Allied Health Care Professions Speech therapy Physical therapy Developmental therapy Occupational therapy Psychology Here are our top 5 team faves to show off the incredible designers who’ve already started filling up new shelf space, check them out: Wine shop Designed by Alonda French restaurant Designed by asafdantes Vegan restaurant Designed by gunawanguan girls clothing Designed by umuarus Yoga Designed by purplehate We hope these new categories will inspire you. Logo get them! 👊 We highly recommend going back to the supply to see if you can choose even better industries for your logos. Read more about specific industry tagging here
  7. Dear @dreamartwork , Thank you for brining up those questions to the table, we are here to provide some solutions. As stated in our terms of service- By uploading a Logo Design to Fiverr Logo Maker you represent and warrant that it is your original work, you exclusively own all rights to such design, and it does not infringe any third party rights. You further warrant that such design was never sold before to anyone and that you will not offer it for sale outside of Fiverr Logo Maker. How am I able to show off my designs without breaking the logo maker rules of originality? Can I upload the logos on my portfolio (dribbble, behance) with multiple mockup presentation? Yes, you can do it and provide the purchase link. Where the logo has no name in logo maker but when I upload the logo on my portfolio can I add some logo/company name on it? Yes! Where should I write/place the sharable link? In description? - Every platform works differently. If possible, present your link in the description. Can I share the logos on social media as well? - Yes. If possible, present your link in the description. If you don't have that option- provide the purchase link 🙂 For those who don't know - How do I generate a link for a buyer? We discusses this update in detail in the March Logo Maker product updates- Go to your logos dashboard, click the three dots next to the chosen logo and choose “view as buyer” to open a buyer mode in a new tab or “share logo” to copy the link to buyer mode. When you post a logo make sure you have the link accessible and so buyers can buy your design with the package of choice directly from Fiverr and use their own brand name.
  8. The difference between pictorial and abstract tagging, and why you should only choose one or the other. In Logo Maker we have 5 types of logo classification definitions- Monogram A monogram logo is a one letter logo that usually represents the first letter of a brand's name. (Please note that our system does not support monograms with more than one letter.) Mascot A mascot logo is any human, animal or object that serves as brand ambassador, often in the form of a cartoon. Mascot logos are designed to be relatable, giving an audience an easy way to connect with and understand the company. Emblem An Emblem is a logo that represents something that is not only visual: an idea, a concept, moral story etc. They are usually simple and in a circle because they used to be used as stamps in the past. Abstract Abstract logos are logos that are made of shapes or lines that can not be described with words. Pictorial If a logo can be defined with specific words it is not abstract but pictorial. All logos that are not abstract can be considered pictorial. Let’s focus on abstract and pictorial. It is important in the Logo Maker to choose between abstract and pictorial–and not tag both. Tagging both will confuse the system, and might hurt the chances of a logo matching a buyer's need. Abstract logos are logos that are made of shapes or lines that can NOT be described with words. If any logo can be defined with specific words it is not abstract but it is PICTORIAL. Just ask yourself: What do I see? If the answer is “geometric shapes”, then you have an abstract logo. If the answer is a noun— then you have a pictorial logo! Abstract examples: let’s examine a few logos together 1. This shape is a rectangle and not some specific picture so therefore abstract 2. This is also a good example of a shape that can not described with words 3. This is a more complex abstract shape that can not be put into words and is open to interpretation. 4. The layout below is also open for interpretation. 5. These building blocks can be described in many ways, but not in any specific noun. 6. This beautiful composition is well-rounded and can serve many purposes, but not a specific explanation comes to mind. Pictorial examples: let’s examine a few logos together 1. Logo titled “Skyline logo” - One may think it is an abstract but it it’s not, The seller called this one “Skyline logo” and we see a skyline and buildings. So we call this one pictorial NOT abstract. 2. Logo titled “Nature Tear Candle” -This is described as a tear or a candle, and you can see why. So it is NOT abstract but pictorial. 3. Logo titled “Real Estate logo” - This logo looks just like a skyline and buildings. Therefore, NOT abstract. 4. Logo titled “Emerald” - Do you see the stone? Yes! So this is NOT abstract, but an emerald stone that can be put on a ring. 5. Logo titled “Medical logo” - Do you see the person drawn here? We can too. Although made of free lines this is a drawing of a person. The brushstrokes in this logo seem effortless, and are drawn almost like an abstract, but one can clearly see a person in movement. 6. This tribal mask is made out of free shapes and not drawn traditionally, but one can clearly see the face that all those shapes create when placed right next to each other. To improve search results, we recommend reviewing your logo tags and industries–you might have a logo that is simply waiting to shine in there- Go to my dashboard
  9. @rk_logos See our our explanation in the comment here -
  10. Hey Amir, thank you for this very important question! @logoartified The Logo Maker does its best to accommodate buyers' needs and keep up with trends in order to avoid saturation of the supply. It is inevitable that those needs and requirements will change over time. As soon as a seller applies and is accepted to the logo maker, she/he can have 30 active logos (on offer for sale) simultaneously. According to the market's needs, we occasionally review a seller's account as their capacity limit approaches and determine whether to allow them a higher number of active logos or not. Once you pass your capacity limitation the logos will automatically become "paused" rather than "active". We recommend that you read our Best practices, utilize our Logo maker seller forum and continuously improve your published logos- use your supply as your portfolio. For the time being, if you wish to upload more logos you can remove/pause the least successful logos and optimize your supply. Best, The Logo Maker Team
  11. @creativeman_af No need to create a ticket, all accounts will be reviewed. We have many sellers and it takes time, please bear with us 🙂
  12. @creativeman_af It is possible you simply reached your current capacity of active logos so they become paused. The Logo Maker does its best to accommodate buyers' needs and keep up with trends in order to avoid saturation of the supply. It is inevitable that those needs and requirements will change over time. According to the market's needs, we occasionally review a seller's account as their capacity limit approaches and determine whether to allow them a higher number of active logos or not. We recommend that you read our Best practices, utilize our Logo maker seller forum and continuously improve your published logos. For the time being, if you wish to upload more logos you can remove/pause the least successful logos and optimize your supply. Whenever we grant the option to activate more logos, we'll email the seller. Good luck! 🙏
  13. @alish_creator Hey there! As for the different statuses of the logos- we have explanation at the end of the article here Logos going into pending mode just means their will also go through a manual review- if the design is indeed original there is nothing to worry about 🙂 If the logos remain on pending mode for over 4 days- please reach out to customer support so we can investigate.
  14. @alish_creator While it's possible, it's not recommended, because invisible layers can shift the logo when a buyer purchases it, resulting with a misaligned design. It's best to remove layers before uploading the logo to the logo maker.
  15. @gary513 That's right! That is why it's very important to differentiate logo variation (variations of the same logo) and logo version (different published logos that might be similar but are distinct enough from one another). Don't worry, you can always consult us if you're unsure- as soon as you get the hang of it, it becomes much easier. 🙂 You can read more here.
  16. Hey @vanadium1st First of all, there are no wrong answers here- it’s just a chance to optimize your potential even more. 💁‍♂️ If you have no elements in the design there’s no need to tag anything, no need to fill this field, it maybe even better to leave it close to empty. It is sufficient if it is a monogram or an abstract generic logo. Your logo will be shown according to the industry you choose and the logo type- our algorithm takes that into consideration. Consult us anytime, those questions are important to us!
  17. Game on! The gaming category is playing to win. With over 22K searches per month in Google, it’s easy to see why it’s the new in-demand trend. And potential buyers are looking for logos for their streaming accounts, gaming channels\blogs, esport teams and clans. What are the keywords people tag most under gaming? Want to level up your Gaming logos? 🔫 Read more here
  18. How to pick the elements in my logos correctly to reach the most relevant potential buyer Tagging logos is different from tagging images on social media. In social media, we want to tell our audience (our friends and family) about our experiences. We will tag what we FEEL (happy, love), what the experience is (fun, exciting), what we THINK it is (fun, cute), and so on. In Logo Maker our audience is different. It’s not our family or friends but people who want to find the right logo for their business. The logos’ matching algorithm is built from various attributes- Industry, style, type, brand personality and graphic elements (tags). We use those attributes so buyers can find their best match in the easiest way possible. In order to do so, we want to tell buyers what the logo actually IS. Let's get into a buyer's head: She is looking for specific elements in visuals that would fit her business. If the buyer is in the real estate industry and wants a real estate logo with a house in it, she would choose “Real Estate” as the industry, and tag “house” in the graphic elements section. When describing your elements, look at it as if you're looking at a picture and ask yourself: WHAT DO I SEE? And ONLY name that: hat, person, leaf, house etc. A good differentiation would be: if we describe graphic elements in a logo of a house, we would use "HOUSE", and not "HOME" because home is how we feel in the house and not what we see. For Example: In the logo below, what do we SEE? What should I avoid tagging? The words 'logo', 'logo design', 'design' or 'icon'- there’s no need 🙂 Words such as 'sketch', 'drawing', 'line art', 'watercolor' Feelings/ emotions- what we feel (eg. 'happy', 'cheerful') Adjectives/ what we think it is (eg. beautiful, elegant, clean) Softwares I use to edit (ex. Photoshop, Illustrator) Industries (this is why we have the industries in a separate section)--ex. real estate, e-commerce Style- modern, old, chic, unique, The style or type of the logo (we have a different section for that as well)--ex. minimal, mascot Want to read more? check out our new article about tagging graphic elements in the Logo Maker here
  19. Eligibility Logo Maker isn’t available to all sellers—only those who have been chosen by Fiverr’s Editorial team can participate. Sellers can apply here and they will be reviewed based on their design portfolios and/or Gigs performance. Once one have been selected to utilize the Logo Maker, he will be able to upload and publish up to 30 active logos. If sellers wish to upload new logos after reaching their limit, we recommend that they remove the least successful logos and optimize their supply. Check out the Logo Maker status section for more information. Please note: We occasionally review accounts that reached their limit of active logos published, and will notify the relevant sellers if they're eligible for an option to increase the amount of active logos they can publish. Currently, there is no option to request an increase. Before starting make sure you check out our articles about the Logo Maker: How it works - Seller information Tips and Tricks Logo Maker features First timer tips While many designs are beautiful, not all align with the idea of offering a ready-to-buy design to a wide variety of buyers. Here we will address what type of logos work best in the Logo Maker, and learn how to maximize your options. Logo maker Monograms: one letter only When designing a monogram for the Logo Maker the logo must be a 1 letter monogram. The reason we support only 1 letter monograms is because the businesses checking the logo maker are not likely to have the exact combination of initials as you’ve designed. We want to get your logo the highest selling potential and that can only be achieved by accommodating as many businesses as possible. Choosing to do one letter is safer than many combinations. Avoid limiting the text length When “closing” your text within a frame you set the maximum length of the brand name or slogan. The more versatility, the greater number of businesses interested in your design. This means making (literal) space for “Superduperlongname and co.”. Try to take into consideration both long and short names. Here are a few tricks to make your closed text logo more accessible: Open the sides of the logo or banner on both ends where the text is located In emblems and frames that contain the brand name or slogan, don’t place the text on the design. Try placing it below the logo or on top Logo variation vs. logo versions Ensure your designs are significantly different from one another because: We want to keep the logo maker versatile. Our algorithm doesn’t know how to differentiate between very similar designs Having many variations of the same logo increases the likelihood of the logo to be chosen. Merge the logos that are too similar into one design with many variations Variations of the same design which should not be uploaded as a separate logo: Same symbol in different colors Same symbol upside down Same symbol but outlined Same symbol different font The best way to “reuse” a design is with a different VERSION of the symbol. If you choose to do so, it should be done by adding and removing elements within the original icon. The best way to “reuse” a design is with a different VERSION of the symbol. If you choose to do so, it should be done by adding and removing elements within the original icon. Contrasting designs that would be acceptable to publish as a separate logo would be like this: Check out our new Best practices article for more tips like this All posts by dates Type Post upload Date News Product updates 2022-04-01 News Top Sellers of the year 2022-04-07 Trends In demand buyer trends #1 - Industries 2022-04-21 Seller feedback What do you wish to see in the forum? 2022-04-25 Trends In demand Buyer trends #2 - industries 2022-05-08 Tips Design tips & tricks: to up your Logo Maker game - Part 2 - How many logos- variations to upload? 2022-05-12 Trends In demand Buyer trends 3# - keywords 2022-05-19 Spotlight Share you design story 2022-05-29 News Pricing test- removing DIFM 2022-06-01 Tips Differentiate logo and drawing (How to sell more logos)- what sells better 2022-06-09 Trends Top selling logos- one year 2022-06-16 Tips Layouts importance post 2022-06-23 News Meet your community - Spotlight answers 2022-06-30 Trends Top selling logos- first half of 2022 2022-07-05 News Get to know our buyers 2022-07-12 Trends Top converted industries and the top searched keywords 2022-07-19 News Jotform collab 2022-07-26 News New Best Practices article 2022-08-07 Tips Monogram- Do's and don't & How to do emblems without closing the text- closed text tricks, how to reuse elements without repeating myself 2022-08-14 Tips How to tag properly- Get element-specific. 2022-08-15 Trends in demand- Gaming industry 2022-08-16 Tips What is the difference between a pictorial and abstract logo? 2022-09-04 News Added industries 2022-09-11 Product updates Logo Maker updates 2022-09-19 Tips Get industry-specific- How to choose the right industry 2022-09-25 Trends Kws on the rise with missing supply 2022-10-02 News Style Preferences (sorter approach) - Test 2022-10-09 Trends Top selling logos of 2022 2022-10-16 Spotlight Challenge 2022-10-23 Trends Highly searched industries with Low CR and not enough supply 2022-10-30 News New industries 2022-11-06 Trends Least converted and kw trends 2022-11-15 Seller feedback Open discussion 2022-11-20 Seller feedback Closed discussion 2022-12-01 Tips Good examples of style 2022-12-04 Tips Typography features article promotion- Importance of alignment 2022-12-11 News New industries 2022-12-18 Educational Promoting the active logo levels 2022-12-25 Tips Color palette feature 2023-01-01 Tips Good examples of type 2023-01-08 News New take rate update (2023 yearly plans) 2023-01-15 Trends Industries in need 2023-01-22 Trends Best RPI industries- most profitable industries 2023-01-29 Educational HC articles feedback 2023-02-05 Trends Keywords on the rise 2023-02-12 Dashboard Teaser 2023-02-19 Trends Keywords on the rise 2023-02-26 Educational After purchase protocol- Meet the designer 2023-03-15 Tips Amazing variations #2 2023-03-19 News It is here- Dashboard 2023-03-26 Trends The most common monograms 2023-04-02 Trend Kws with not enough supply 2023-04-09 Tips Amazing variations 3 2023-04-16 Trends Calling out for 3D designers 2023-04-23 Tips What did sellers look for VS what they bought 2023-04-30 Tips Editor's pick- Chosen combinations of fonts, color palette and layout - how do I make amazing variations 2023-05-07 Educational Competition 🔔 creative variations 2023-05-14 Trends Industries missing supply 2023-05-21 Tips Comment chain of recommendations 2023-05-28 Trends Keywords on the rise 2023-06-04 Tips What did buyers look for VS what they bought #2 2023-06-11 Educational Competition results 2023-06-18 Trends Smoke and vape shop - new industry 2023-06-25 Trends Industries with low CR (industries in need of supply) 2023-07-02 Tips Choosing the right industry not just elements 2023-07-09 Tips Top performing logos 6 months 2023-07-16 Trends Missing elements in top searched industries 2023-07-23 Trends New industries 2023-07-30 Tips Resources sharing 2023-08-06 Trends Industries and keywords 2023-08-13 Educational Webinars 2023-08-27 Trends New industries 2023-09-10 Tips What buyer searched vs they bought #3 2023-09-24 Trends New industries 2023-10-08 Trends Font of the year 2023-10-22 Trends New industries 2023-11-05 Tips What buyer searched vs they bought #4 2023-11-19 Trends New industries (PR, media relations, AI, Military) 2023-12-03 Tips Font of the year is out- what is in it for me? 2023-12-17 Educational Long term relationships 2023-12-31 Trends New industries (Cosmetic treatments and Picklball and Logistics, Cricket) 2024-01-14 Tips What buyer searched vs they bought #5 2024-01-28 Tips Cultural Influences in Logo Design 2024-02-11 Educational The Logo Maker Dashboard is Turning 1! 🥳 2024-02-25 Trends Forget Boring Logos! 4 Trends to Try 👇🏻 10-03-2024 Trends Editor's Picks: Top Industries & Hidden Gems for Logo Designers 25-03-2024 Trends Optimize Your Supply With The Latest Industry Buzzwords 7-04-2024 Trends A Look Into Buyer’s Briefs 🆚 Final Logos #6 21-04-2024
  20. Hey there! The Logo Maker does its best to accommodate buyers' needs and keep up with trends in order to avoid saturation of the supply. It is inevitable that those needs and requirements will change over time. According to the market's needs, we occasionally review a seller's account as their capacity limit approaches and determine whether to allow them a higher number of active logos or not. We recommend that you read our Best practices, utilize our Logo maker seller forum and continuously improve your published logos for better results. Use you supply as your portfolio- If you wish to upload more logos and you reached your limitation you can remove the least successful logos and optimize your supply. I hope that clarifies! Good luck 🙂
  21. @gunawanguan Please read this post explaining a little more about how our algorithm works. There are many factors to the logo ranking. 🙂
  22. Hey @vanadium1st! Yes, your logo ranking can change (for the better!) after making changes. My recommendation is to focus on your new logos and to briefly review your least sold old ones. Good luck!
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