Making a logo spin

Hi,
Can anyone help me. I am trying to take my company logo and make it spin. Not rotate but spin.
I have looked and looked and looked to find how. No luck. Please help.
Thanks Bryan

Hi
A very amateuristic approach to this is to
• put loggo in a separate video track
• distort it sideways so it gets thinner and thinner
• keyframe this alteration
• till it is full size again but mirrored
• make a copy that are reversed and make it play after first one
repeat this double sequense and one has faked/animated a rotation effect.
My penny to this
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