Why work with one designer or agency and pay thousands of dollars for a logo or web design, when you can work with hundreds of designers and receive hundreds of great designs -- for less than a thousand dollars? That is the premise -- and promise -- behind CrowdSpring and 99designs, two of the most popular design crowdsourcing sites.
Still, as many small business owners know, more choice or an attractive-sounding price tag doesn't necessarily yield a better small business marketing result. So to find out if crowdsourcing design makes both good design and good economic sense, Small Business Computing spoke with four small businesses that have used CrowdSpring or 99designs to come up with a new logo and/or web design.
Still, as many small business owners know, more choice or an attractive-sounding price tag doesn't necessarily yield a better small business marketing result. So to find out if crowdsourcing design makes both good design and good economic sense, Small Business Computing spoke with four small businesses that have used CrowdSpring or 99designs to come up with a new logo and/or web design.
How 99designs and CrowdSpring Work
Using 99designs or CrowdSpring is pretty straightforward. You just go to the site and click on the link to “Post a project,” which is prominently displayed on the Home page. And the site walks you through the process -- though you (or someone in your organization) will need to come up with a detailed description of your project -- including examples of designs and styles you like -- to help the designers create a design that fits your needs.
Both sites charge a $39 listing fee, which is non-refundable, as well as a 15 percent service fee. So if, say, you posted an award of $300 for designing a new logo or website for your business, your total cost for that project would be $384. (Note: Both sites also offer upgraded packages, with additional services and features, for an additional fee.)
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Both sites charge a $39 listing fee, which is non-refundable, as well as a 15 percent service fee. So if, say, you posted an award of $300 for designing a new logo or website for your business, your total cost for that project would be $384. (Note: Both sites also offer upgraded packages, with additional services and features, for an additional fee.)
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