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How To Create Stunning Web Sites That Sell
What every online business needs is a web site. There are books you can read. There are online tutorials. There is free software. But at the end of the day, it’s still confusing for a lot of people who are getting started online. You need graphics, you need a sales letter, and you need a way to upload your site and set up your order taking and delivery system.
Marlon Sanders has the solution for you. It’s called the Design Dashboard, and it’s got a lot of killer information on how to create a web site that sells. The Design Dashboard is a point and click system where you are given 6 weekly steps. Each week is divided into 6 steps that each take under an hour to accomplish. You get detailed screen shots for each step, along with video demonstrations as needed.
The Design Dashboard will take you step by step through the process of creating a web site, writing order pulling sales pages, setting up your order page and your download page, setting up your payment processing, getting a domain name and hosting, and using FTP to upload your site. The Design Dashboard will walk you through all of the steps you need to start making sales.
For me the real power of the Design Dashboard is in the first two rows. Here is where you learn how to create your own header graphics, from scratch. I’m talking about header graphics that are professional and created by you for your web site. No templates here. Create a couple of header graphics yourself and you’ll have paid for the course.
But it gets even better. You’ll learn how to create ebook covers, magazine covers, create DVD box covers, and best of all is this – you’ll learn how to put your own custom picture on a computer monitor image, just like the one you see at the sales page for the Design Dashboard.
If all you got was the ability to create stunning graphics, it would be worth it. But now it’s time for week 3, which is learning how to use the free HTML software that Marlon uses in the Design Dashboard. Learn how to insert your graphics, use tables, format text and much more.
Week 4 is really cool. Marlon Sanders is a master at writing sales letters, and here he gives you the steps you need to create an effective sales page. You’ll learn how to write great headlines, how to use testimonials, use bullet points, and you get 4 powerful worksheets you can use to guide you.
Now that your sales letter is created and your graphics and web page are looking really good, it’s time to select a domain name and get hosting. You’ll learn how to use autoresponders, fly-in windows, and how to set up your order process.
Week 6 is when you upload your site, test it out to make sure everything is working okay, and put on the finishing touches. Marlon guides you through creating a privacy page and a contact page. Upload your site to your hosting account, set up tracking, and start promoting your new site.
The Design Dashboard has made my web sites much easier to create. I don’t have to spend money on graphics, and now I know how to create as many pages and as many sites as I want on my own. No need to pay someone to do it. The money you’ll save on graphics and web design adds up, especially if you plan on having several sites.
The Design Dashboard has been around for several months, and it has been updated as of August of 2009, so it’s as fresh and relevant as ever. It’s from Marlon Sanders, a man with a solid reputation for quality and a strong guarantee. Try out the Design Dashboard. If you don’t get the results that you expected, you’ll get yoru money back. Click here for more on The Design Dashboard…
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