Fancy Sales Pages and WSO graphics

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OK, I have a question. How are you guys creating all those awesome looking sales pages that you are selling as PLR? Do you have a special software that you use? Also, some of the WSO's I've been seeing look amazing! How are you guys creating those?

Help?
#fancy #graphics #pages #sales #wso
  • Profile picture of the author FrankieTP2
    The most popular image editing sofware is Photoshop to my knowledge. And it is the one I use personally to create my sales pages, e-covers, squeeze pages, and any other graphic designs.
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  • Profile picture of the author Giani
    You will find many people selling Graphics packages here. They have some great graphics which will help you create good sales pages.

    You can use Photoshop if you have, otherwise you can use one of the free software too..





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    • Profile picture of the author jenniferlne
      Hey There,

      I personally have outsourced my designs. I have a guy that I utilize who's great, who I pay $10-$20 to do my ecovers and graphics for me. For my sales pages, I use Optimize Press, and it's very easy to implement, and the learning curve is slim. I agree with you, I looked through at the graphics that I saw on the WSO's and I was completely amazed!
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  • Profile picture of the author Exire
    I suspect that most people either buy PLR graphics packs or just outsource the graphics. If you're doing a small site and simply want a few fancy "Buy Now!" buttons or some handwritten arrows/text and maybe a header graphic and such you could outsource those at Fiverr for, well, $5 each.

    As for the actual website itself, you can usually find templates for those (such as a sales letter template, thank you page, etc) and then just replace the default graphics with your new snazzy outsourced/PLR ones.

    If you want an entirely custom site, you can either learn to do it yourself or outsource it. Check the Warriors For Hire section and you should be able to get a completely custom site created relatively cheaply.
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  • Profile picture of the author tantris
    Photoshop usually have a trial offer of 28 days. It is expensive so check it out first. Takes a while to get your head round it though.
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  • Photo editor online - Pixlr.com edit image is an online editor (free) which is pretty cool.
    Paint.NET - Free Software for Digital Photo Editing is a downloadable editor (free) which you can do some interesting stuff with too.

    Photoshop is the big daddy of them all, and very powerful in the right hands.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ed Micah
    Photoshop is your best choice!

    Alternatively, there are graphics packages that you can download from, as well as landing page, sales page template packages that allows you use
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  • Profile picture of the author RobKonrad
    Outsource it!

    If you have no experience in design, it'll be a long road till you get there.

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  • Profile picture of the author travlinguy
    I'll actually answer the question. You create your page the way you want it in a WYSIWYG editor. Then you can upload it or simply view it on your browser without uploading.

    Once it's in your browser you take screenshots of the page in sections. Start at the top and work down. Then you upload those images to a server somewhere.

    Then when you post your WSO you just stack the images. Leave spaces for reviews and your buy buttons and you've got a slick looking WSO. Be sure not to have more than 10 images as that's the limit on the forum. Good luck.
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    • Profile picture of the author JennyBizz
      Thanks, everyone. I have a complete mental block when it comes to Photoshop. Few things have intimidated me in my life such as that one piece of software. My son is an artist and a Photoshop expert. Maybe I should ask him for Photoshop lessons for Christmas?

      Or maybe I'll outsource.

      Sigh. : )
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      • Profile picture of the author Exire
        Originally Posted by JennyBizz View Post

        My son is an artist and a Photoshop expert. Maybe I should ask him for Photoshop lessons for Christmas?
        Point him to a sales page you like and see if he can make you something similar. At the very least he could probably whip up some WSO graphics to use in a WSO without too much trouble.
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    • Profile picture of the author towhidzaman
      Originally Posted by travlinguy View Post

      I'll actually answer the question. You create your page the way you want it in a WYSIWYG editor. Then you can upload it or simply view it on your browser without uploading.

      Once it's in your browser you take screenshots of the page in sections. Start at the top and work down. Then you upload those images to a server somewhere.

      Then when you post your WSO you just stack the images. Leave spaces for reviews and your buy buttons and you've got a slick looking WSO. Be sure not to have more than 10 images as that's the limit on the forum. Good luck.
      can you recommended any WYSIWYG editor for windows?
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  • Profile picture of the author WillR
    I create all my sales pages using Photoshop. For a WSO sales page you simply create the whole sales page in Photoshop and then slice it up into 10 smaller images (a WSO allows a maximum of 10 images). By slicing it up into smaller images it means the page will load a little faster.
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