Have you seen those cool 3D "virtual box" and "virtual cover" graphics than some people are using
to promote their E-Books and software? Great aren't they?
Well the most incredible thing about them is that having a virtual box/cover like that, can not
only serve as an advert or pretty graphic for on your web site - but can help you
present your products in a professional and attention-grabbing way
and might even dramatically improve sales!
Here are just a few ideas for using cover and box graphics:
Use them to spruce up your own web site and help explain what you're offering.
Incorporate them in your advertising: Create advertising materials that leap off the page.
Place the graphic on the first/entry page within your finished E-Book
Obviously
it's up to you to decide if you need these 3D boxes/covers - but if think
you could do with a boost - then it's definitely worth
consideration.
You can approach Ebook covers in two ways. Do-It-Yourself or use a professional. I do both.
Hire a real pro like Anthony Fesalbon at www.Hypercover.com when you really need that polished and clean look!
Here are just a few examples of his work including some work he did for my site:
Ebook covers, banners, software boxes, headers, footers, order buttons, Hypercover.com does it all. When I was working with Anthony he was great. I was able to email him my design ideas which he ran with. He then sent proofs even before I paid. I wanted a few tweaks, which Anthony did, and I had a great supply of high quality graphics for my new site. It was under $100 dollars and well worth it!
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