As you know, I don’t just create my own products, but also work quite a bit with Private Label Rights products.

Having PLR is simply a great way to get things going especially if you need to crank out something quickly or you are just stuck for a moment and don’t know what to write about, then PLR is a great stepping stone.

One major problem I run into again and again however, as I’ve confessed before is that I am really quite graphically challenged and let’s face it, if you use the exact same website headers and product images or ecovers, well then you are not going to attract as much attention as someone that goes the extra step to make some changes and change the product.

And this doesn’t just relate to ebooks either, I have mp3’s, videos and software too that I have Private Label Rights to and that’s another place you really can make yourself stand out from the crowd with a new set of graphics.

The only problem there is that you can either try using Gimp or similar tools, and personally, I still struggle with Gimp. I can create some basic stuff but overall, I am not too pleased with what I am able to produce.

Alternatively, you can shell out several hundred bucks for that other software (you know, the one that makes all the fancy PSD files) and well, I am not willing to fork over that much when I am so graphically challenged to begin with.

That’s one of the reasons I launched the member site at Web Graphics Connection, I wanted to help those that struggle the same way I do and with everything that Web Graphics Connection provides it definitely is helping a lot of people.

However, I just came across something really neat recently and like I said, a goofy looking parrot saved me from pulling my hair out.

Visit http://www.xaviernelson.com/linksto/goofyparrot and you’ll quickly see why I can thank the parrot that I still have plenty of blond hair on my head.

When I was working on a new project, none of the templates I have really grabbed my attention and stood out enough that I wanted to use them with gimp, so I went looking around for some other sources and aside from hiring someone for about a hundred bucks, there was nothing I found worthwhile.

However, when I stumbled across the parrot at http://www.xaviernelson.com/linksto/goofyparrot I had to take a closer look at everything.

A real close look…

You see, they actually give me a lot more than just a few templates or a program, or anything like that, in reality it’s 4 graphics programs rolled into one!
It’s an eCover Creator, Animated Flash button creator, a flip book creation tool and an Art Center with over 270 templates to mix, match and modify!

All rolled into one and it’s not a few hundred bucks or even a hundred bucks like I would have had to pay the designer.

Actually, you might be surprised at how little the Web Graphics Creator is, especially for everything it does as you’ll see when you peek at http://www.xaviernelson.com/linksto/goofyparrot

Create professional web designs that look like a Photoshop or Flash guru spent hours laboring over!
And that’s true, these graphics are sharp and look great.

Create page headers, logos, beautiful photo-realistic 3D eCovers, spinning CDs, Animated buttons and more!
Tons of stuff for everything you and I are working on to make our products really unique and give them a chance to stand out from the crowd.

The Web Graphics Creator is 4 programs rolled into one:

* The Art Center where you create your images. (from scratch or modify any of the 200 templates)

* The eCover Creator. Create 3d photorealistic eBook covers - spinning CDs and more!

* The Button Creator: Create animated (.swf) buttons!

* The Flip Book Creator: Import a folder full of images and let your vistitors “flip” through them like a book!

It’s all at http://www.xaviernelson.com/linksto/goofyparrot.

Go check out the samples they added to the site for you, and definitely go take a look at the spinning ebook or the flipping ebook, that’s really cool in my opinion.

Oh, and here’s a tip for you, I was checking out the Flip Book Creator part and I had a really neat idea…

You can use the Flip Book Creator to not just share your graphics, but you could make training images and tutorial slides into a flip book and let your visitors flip through your training right on your site.

Just imagine, take a plr product, I know you have some on your drive and take the key points and turn them into little graphics slides, then put them all into the Flip Book Creator from http://www.xaviernelson.com/linksto/goofyparrot and last but not least, link it all to the page you’ll be offering your full version from.

Now you have something to give away that’s really unique and different to help you grow your list and help others that are struggling by providing valuable content and also grow your revenue as people click through and order your main product.

You could also give your affiliates a copy of the flip book as a unique tool for them to use in their promotions, something I am going to test out soon for both Web Graphics Connection as well as HowToVideoTraining.com

Don’t miss the boat on this, if you are like me and suck at making your own graphics and you don’t like forking over several hundred bucks for some package you’ll spend months trying to learn and you definitely don’t want to hire a designer and fork over a hundred to get graphics for just one of your products, then http://www.xaviernelson.com/linksto/goofyparrot is the way to go.

Here’s to your success,
Xavier

P.S. Hope you like the tip with the Flip Book Creator from http://www.xaviernelson.com/linksto/goofyparrot

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