Creating a Branded Look with Marketing Graphics on Your site
Back in 2004, I went to Armand Morin’s Big Seminar, and while there, I had some photos of me taken. I had seen what Armand created with his online branding, and I wanted to copy it. Now you see a ton of people with their “cross your arms” poses on all their websites. My friend Val Smyth told me these cross your arms photos make people look like they are ‘closed off’ but I guess I never thought of that.
Those photos cost me about $250 to take, and I am so grateful that I spent the money, as I was able to leverage those photos into a brand. Have you ever seen this picture on any of my sites? It’s back when I had hair, which is strange cause this was only 3 years ago when I took these.. Man, losing your hair sucks, but oh well not big deal.
So anyways, have you ever seen those really cool sales letters, which have all the eye candy on them, cherry red graphics and buttons like: ![]()
Well, I am really becoming a fan of Mark Monciardini.
He has some great photoshop tools and videos which show people how to make marketing graphics like:
- Headers

- download buttons
- newsletter subscribe buttons
- Order Now buttons
- Matching ebook covers to header designs
- 100% satisfaction guarantee seals
- website backgrounds
- footer graphics which match header graphics
- logos
- remove backgrounds from people
- Actions Scripts – these are worth buying the product alone!
- BONUS VIDEOS – How to Make Animated Graphics
Now, what is so cool about Mark’s work is that he provides easy to follow step by step video tutorials to help you learn how to use the power of Photoshop to create great marketing graphics to match the feel and branding you want on your sites.
I recenly paid out over $1000 for some custom artwork design and if I had this product then, and with a little study time and elbow grease, I would have been able to create my own graphics. But thanks to Mark, now I can.
So, test it out for yourselves. Click on the button that Mark made, see if it will work for you! ![]()






























