Monday, June 07, 2010

New Cool Marketing Tools

Hope all is well on your side of the screen. A number of new
marketing related products have been crossing my desk lately and
some are definitely worth looking at.

The first is Super Easy DIY Yourself Graphics -- Version 2 --
from Max Rylski. Max puts out some great stuff that saves time
and money when it comes to developing graphics. He provides you
with a library of customizable PhotoShop PSD files. If you own
PhotoShop (PC or Mac) and haven't been able to make the most of
it yet, don't despair. With this new product you'll be able to
create wonderful vector graphics in minutes. Very easy to use. Click to
customize. Check out the samples and a video overview here:

http://www.resellerproducts.com/superdiygraphicsv2/

If you are wanting to develop a firmer foundation with PhotoShop
so you can begin to get your money's worth out of this powerful
graphics tool, then please check out the PhotoShop CS Mastery
Series -- a collection of well-produced tutorials that walk you
the basics of using PhotoShop's most popular features. This is well
priced and you can learn more here:

http://www.cooltoolawards.com/software/multimedia/photoshopcsmastervideotutorialseries.htm

While we're on the topic of video tutorials, how many people do
you know who have Twitter accounts? Lots, right? Now how many do
you know who really know what they are doing and are using
Twitter to stimulate their business? Very few, right? Check out
this other collection of video tutorials called Twitter
Explosion. It shows you not only how to use the service but more
importantly, how to make Twitter work for you:

http://www.cooltoolawards.com/ebooks/twitterexplosion.htm

If you have been wondering what Facebook can do for you,
check out this well written and informative ebook entitled
Facebook Social Ads Exposed. It explains how Facebook works, how
to advertise on it, and how to use it as a strategic marketing tool.
Stop wasting your time and money, and start tapping into the
money-making power of Facebook:

http://www.cooltoolawards.com/ebooks/facebooksocialadsexposed.htm

People are still asking me which software they should use to
create their own ebook covers. If you want something that is easy to
use, I strongly suggest eCover Software Pro. You just pick the
type of cover you want to create, add your own images and click a
button. It's so easy:

http://www.ebookcovercreator.com/ecoversoftwarepro.htm

The other alternative I highly recommend and would be lost
without is Quick 3D Cover. This is not a very well known piece of
software. If it was, more people would be using it instead of
PhotoShop. It's cheap, easy and can create multiple covers in
different perspectives in batch mode -- that means you load your
cover, pick your templates, and click "Go!" In less than a minute
you can create over 70 different images -- plus it comes with its
own built-in designer module. Check it out here:

http://www.cooltoolawards.com/software/multimedia/quick3dcover.htm

OK, that's it until next time.

Best,

Steven

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