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By andyeats On January 7, 2010No Comments
Hey guys I just created 4 header templates to giveaway, if you would like them all you have to do is sign up and you can download them, they come in psd format and blank jpegs so you can edit them to suit your needs.
Anyway if you want the headers please visit eCoverBee.com or extreme abstract backgrounds and wait for the opt in form to slide in, enter your details and you will receive them straight away.
Thanks
Andy
P.S. below is what the headers look like, the actual sizes are much bigger 750px wide by 150px high.

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By andyeats On January 4, 2010
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I just finished putting together my brand new product abstract backgrounds that will help anyone make there website graphics stand out more, the package is about abstract backgrounds and included in the package is 40 abstract and also 10 header templates so you can quickly get started creating your own header templates.
Visit the link below to learn all bout them and watch the short 4 minute video that runs through what you can do.
http://www.extremeabstractbackgrounds.com/
By andyeats On December 29, 2009
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Hey everyone, hope you had a good Christmas and are looking forward to 2010, I know I am but will be looking at working even harder.
I have a few projects that will be coming out over the year, but will be starting out with my BRAND NEW “EXTREME ABSTRACT BACKGROUNDS” this is a product that i think anyone who wants to design their own graphics will come to love.
Basically its still being worked on at the moment as I’m adding lots of good stuff that will help the user to really keep on using the product. Things such as;
- Abstract Backgrounds
- Header Templates
- Video Training
- Articles
It will also have an affiliate product so you can recommend it to your lists and get 50% commissions. It will be selling for $27 – $47
I really would like to get this product out in January 2010 I will be working like crazy to get this ready for the 2nd week.
By andyeats On December 12, 2009
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I have just completed another mini site template for a client. let us know what you think, post your comments.

mini site graphics template
By andyeats On December 7, 2009
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By andyeats On December 4, 2009
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Ebook covers are essential online marketing tools in this day and age. Ebook covers, or eCovers as they are fondly called, add a sense of tangibility to digital products which would otherwise suffer from their lack of physical form. This sense of tangibility gives potential customers something that they can associate the digital product with, and as a result, it’ll be easier for them to decide on purchasing the said digital product.
However, simple ebook covers aren’t enough. Sometimes, they can even hurt your sales.
An amateurish-looking eCover, for example, will merely turn off your prospects. Upon seeing a poorly designed and a poorly created eCover, they’d start thinking that if the merchant can’t invest enough for a professionally made eCover, then surely he can’t invest enough for a professionally made product.
Online businesses need beautiful ebook cover designs that perfectly capture the essence of the eBooks they wish to sell, and at the same time engage and excite the audience to take notice of the same.
Beautiful and purposeful eBook cover designs can only be created by professionals.
Whenever you wish to outsource the creation of these eCovers, you have to ensure that the person you will be hiring is perfect for the job.
Here are some tips to help you properly outsource eCover creation:
- Price should not be your primary consideration. If you can get an affordable service, then that’s great, but you shouldn’t select freelancers purely on the basis of the rates they’re offering. Often, you’ll get what you’ll pay for. Quality work does come at a price.
- Take time to study portfolios. Freelancers – especially graphic designers – should have some samples ready. Demand to see these samples. Study them well. Determine if the quality they can offer is appropriate for your business.
- Take a look at testimonials from the freelancer’s past customers. If they like what he delivered, then it’s almost certain that they would have left some favorable words praising his services.
- Make sure that the freelancer will understand your expectations for the project. To do this, you have to list down your specifications in clear, unequivocal and easy-to-understand terms. Encourage the freelancer to ask questions about the project whenever he’ll be in doubt. Communication is very vital in ensuring results that are in accordance with your needs.
- Set a definite deadline. Ask the freelancer if he can meet this deadline. Impose strict penalties in the event that such deadline is not met. Your business cannot wait. You need your eCover fast. Besides, if the freelancer is indeed a professional when it comes to eBook cover designs, then it shouldn’t take him more than an hour or two to create your eCover.
By andyeats On December 4, 2009
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Just thought I would make a short post to let everyone know that the subscriber box in the top right corner is working.
It is best to subscribe so that whenever I update my blog you will be informed straight away. This will benefit you greatly as very soon I will be listing some special deals that wont last long.
Subscribe and if you don’t like it you can just un-subscribe.
Thanks
Andy
By andyeats On December 2, 2009
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It was exactly 1 week ago my laptop broke and as it was still under guarantee I took it to John Lewis. I picked up my laptop today and it’s all fixed. Whoop.
John Lewis has actually cleaned my laptop and even provided a cleaning cloth for the screen. So all in all I am pleased that I can be back designing mini site graphics and ebook covers. I have been totally lost over the last week.
By andyeats On November 29, 2009
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I have had to close eCoverBee.com down as my laptop has broken and is being repaired in the shop. I think the fan broke and the laptop was only 5 1/2 months old.
I may also lose some of my data as it wouldn’t let me back up. So when I get my laptop back I will be making sure I backup the data regularly.
I hope to be back designing mini site graphics and eBook covers again in a week or so.
Thank you for being patient.
By andyeats On November 22, 2009
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I will now be showing my latest designs on my Blog as its much faster to update than my website and will be also posting many great offers on here as well.
I’m going to be writing and promoting eCoverBee Mini site Graphics much more in 2010 which will be with this blog.
I just completed a mini site design for a client. see it below and if you click on it, it will show you the whole min site design.
If you want to get a mini-site design unique to you/your site please visit www.ecoverbee.com or click here for mini site graphics

By andyeats On November 18, 2009
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I was going to start the $10 eCover designs today, but I twisted my ankle on Sunday playing football and have been trying to rest my ankle.
I have been finding it difficult to actually work due to trying to keep it Iced and elevated.
I will plan on launching it in a week’s time.
Thanks
Andy