Free PSD Logos For Your Niche Sites
I have been working on upgrading Walk In Greenhouse niche site, and apart from a new theme and some new ad placements and offers – one thing I was really looking for is a niche crisp new logo!
Up until now I have always just used plain text, but just like with my paid online surveys site makeover, I was looking for something a little more brandable, credible and just plain easy on the eye!
I was searching for free psd logos (logo templates that are editable in Photoshop), and found what could literally be the find of the year!
But before I show you the find, let me show you the logo that my niche site now sports!
Looks like something that you would pay $50-100 for right?
Well, it was absolutely free, and the awesome guys at Shaboopie (cool name right?) have well over 100 design like this and better – that would suit almost any niche site!
Here is a sample of their free psd logos to wet your appetite!

See! I wasn’t joking.
These free psd logos are top notch, and would give instant credibility to your niche site – plus they will help make them look all pretty.
All you have to do is visit their website, download the file and edit the text to fit your niche site.
The only thing is, that you will need Photoshop to edit the files – but you can easily hit up Fiverr or oDesk and find someone who could edit it for a couple of dollars.






5 Responses
12.8.2010
Thanks… The logos are great.
12.8.2010
What a great find Tom! Thanks for sharing it. I will be checking it out. :)
12.8.2010
These logos look great, however, the problem with logos, they should be unique to one brand.
BTW I like you’ve added your not a guru. Nobody should class themselves as a guru.
Many thanks
12.9.2010
The logo’s are great, but a few of them i think I’ve seen before ;)
Making a logo as original as you can go is what we should aim for to stop any confusion.
12.9.2010
Thanks for that, do you know if they allow you to edit the logos? As mentioned above some of these have been seen around and your logo should be individual to your brand or company. There are some great logos there but I would want to change some of them around a bit and maybe combine a couple to get to an individual logo for my brand.
Thanks again for a great post.
Simon