Life of a Wealthy Affiliate
OK simple web graphics demo day 2. If you missed yesterday you can check it out here.
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In these posts I'm demoing some simple graphics you can create for your website. I went over the advantages to creating these images in post above. Since then, I've also been informed that Instagram is an excellent source of traffic. Cath has a whole training series on how to use Instagram if you want to check that out and find even more uses for these images.
Today's image is a take off a meme I found online. If you're looking for simple image ideas that will get attention this is a great way to do it. Go to Google images and start typing in keywords and the words "funny" or "meme". Then just browse until you find an idea that would be easy to duplicate. Just make sure that you change it enough to avoid copyright issues. I reworded mine and added all new images to avoid this.
These types of images are really easy to create from a technical perspective. It's mostly just copy and paste with some resizing. The most time consuming part of the image below was finding the right stock images. I took Rich's suggestion for some free stock images to ensure I didn't get nailed with any copyright issues.
So here you go the Life of a Wealthy Affiliate. That's a little small and hard to read so if you want to see the full image here's a link. http://pasteboard.co/iqJ0YpoJm.jpg
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Lol this is so true! I like how you encourage viewing what others have done to find inspiration. I used to think that everything I did had to be 100% original and I had to come up with it all on my own. Once I realized that was wrong and a total waste of time, I found things a lot easier
LOL one of my favorite lines is "Good artists copy. Great artists steal" :)
There's so much material out there to work from that once you get used to understanding what the different elements are it becomes pretty easy to pick them out and manipulate them into something that's new enough.
Glad you liked the post. :)
Thanks for the suggestions. I don't think I saw the post you mentioned about royalty free pictures. Thanks.
Your welcome. I actually looked at a couple of different stock sites and bigstock had the best selection for my needs. I think they're way over priced, but since I only needed a handful the free trial worked great.
Really nice Cory, definitely food for thought and creating different ways to get the message across.
Thanks. "food for thought" is the key idea there. The secret isn't so much copying any one idea, but learning how to look at other people's ideas to generate your own.
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555 + ^o^ funny
LOL ok. Explain 555 + ^o^ I'm not up on all the l33t and emoticons.