edesigner
August 22, 2007, 05:34 PM
Hi,
Thanks for your suggestions.
Ankesh - I like your idea of 'reviewing designing softwares and making money as an affiliate'. But not sure how can I do that. I am already designing custome templates & graphics. I'll also put some thought on the PRICING point. BTW I subscribe to your Marketing Hotsheets and they are really great.
Phil - those are some cool resources. The sites will really help me.
Since I am new to this forum I thought of adding my signature later. I have a site for designing custom graphics, ecovers, minisites, websites - http://ecoverexpert.com I am also launching a site focused mainly on designing Banner Ads - http://design4banners.com (under-construction) I plan to sale some ready graphics or related products thru another site. I'm working on it for quite sometime ... or stuck with it for further progress. Well DesignerHotsheets is a great way to brand .... i hope Ankesh don't mind :)
Garth - you are right, sometimes the most unexpected experience can open the floodgates of success. Identifying & utilising them is the toughest job.
I would appreciate more input from the other members.
Regards,
Stephen
Thanks for your suggestions.
Ankesh - I like your idea of 'reviewing designing softwares and making money as an affiliate'. But not sure how can I do that. I am already designing custome templates & graphics. I'll also put some thought on the PRICING point. BTW I subscribe to your Marketing Hotsheets and they are really great.
Phil - those are some cool resources. The sites will really help me.
Since I am new to this forum I thought of adding my signature later. I have a site for designing custom graphics, ecovers, minisites, websites - http://ecoverexpert.com I am also launching a site focused mainly on designing Banner Ads - http://design4banners.com (under-construction) I plan to sale some ready graphics or related products thru another site. I'm working on it for quite sometime ... or stuck with it for further progress. Well DesignerHotsheets is a great way to brand .... i hope Ankesh don't mind :)
Garth - you are right, sometimes the most unexpected experience can open the floodgates of success. Identifying & utilising them is the toughest job.
I would appreciate more input from the other members.
Regards,
Stephen