Do you judge a book by it's digital cover?
When creating your own information products, such as e-books and downloadable reports, it is really important to present it in a “physical form”. Even if you are delivering your product digitally, having an image of what it is you are selling helps create value.
Up until now, I have been using a great do-it-yourself piece of software called E-Cover Generator which creates 3D graphics of book covers, CV covers and newsletters. It was fun, little tool that only cost $40 or so.
But recently I was recommended to speak to Yvonne Tagbo, who works as a graphic designer from home, and she has been creating some great 3D digital images at very affordable prices. (You can see an example of her work here on this post that I use for my “Create an Email Newsletter in Just 30 Days!” home study programme.)
If you are creating your own info-products, then check out Yvonne’s website http://www.ecovercreative.com/






Hey Karen, good call, I have been using Yvonne for over a year now and she is one of my secret weapons! She is building something for me as we speak! Sorry about your dataloss that happened to me this year too! Not nice, but the silver lining was it forced me to focus and my PC runs faster now after I lost all the trial software I'd installed.
Posted by: Jason Hulott | July 07, 2008 at 12:37 PM