In the past, I have spent many hours developing my own logo.
I am using the logo, plus all the drafts to come up with a banner that is really cool.
Steps to get to my own logo....
I created the logo in a $10 scrapbooking program from Walmart, and used that in conjunction with a VERY old version of Power Point to create the mixed colors and light for the banner. So, now I have a nice logo and banner that I created myself.
Then I put it in another photo $10 program (a generic photo shop) I got from Wal-mart to make it into a JPEG.
BUT, because of the way I made it, it may not work well on my website, so this is where I am going to cheat a little, but I still saved myself some money.
I am paying a professional Logo person to take my logo and put the pro spin on it, PLUS make it web-site ready.
Here is the issue you may run into when putting something on your website that you created. If you don't know what you are doing, it could end up looking "streched" or it may not look the way you want it to.
Plus, it needs to be browser and modem speed friendly.
To get someone to prepare my logo for my website is $50.
Money and time spent - many hours on my logo - the experience was SO well worth it.
$50 getting the rough logo and getting it turned into something I can use on any website I want to.
*** You do not have to create your own logo. Templates come with great logos that are free. You can use these for as long as you wish, or until you can pay someone to get you a special logo. This is a cost you can incur later. BTW - If you get someone to create your logo from scratch, it will be more expensive. ****