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Marketing Graphics Pro
September 30, 2007
Can you draw? Pffft…no you can\’t. Your stick figure renditions of Batman are lackluster at best. (If you have to tell people it\’s Batman, it\’s not a good drawing, now is it?) Take time to relax, and close your eyes. Drift back to elementary school, where every week the teacher forced everyone in the class to go to the dreaded book hoarding dungeon of horror known as the library, and wouldn\’t let you go play dodgeball until you checked out a book. What books got your attention first? The books whose titles were:
The Lovely Story of the Little Boy Who Never Cried
or…
Sarah\’s Adventure in the Big, Scary Woods
Heck no! If \”The Lovely Story of the Little Boy Who Never Cried\” had a picture of a muscle-bound, machine-gun-toting guy with stubble on his face and an unlit cigar in his mouth, you may have checked it out. If \”Sarah\’s Adventure in the Big, Scary Woods\” had a picture of a girl in a bikini holding a scimtar in each hand, standing triumphantly over the body of a slain, two-headed ogre, you may have flipped through it.
You see, the inescapable truth of human nature is that pictures draw attention first. Unless you\’ve paid top dollar for a professional graphic designer to design custom graphics for your site, I\’m willing to bet my lunch money that A) Your graphics are stolen from another site or B) Your graphics were self-drawn with the Spray Paint tool in Microsoft Paint for Windows 3.2 and are down right horrible.
Today\’s deal is Marketing Graphics Pro, a welcome addition to any savvy internet marketer\’s arsenal. Face it, you don\’t have time to fiddle with making graphics, and hiring your own graphics designer is a waste if you have access to hundreds of fresh badges, bullets and check marks, numbers and buttons with Marketing Graphics Pro. Spend more time refining your money making strategies and less time worrying about whether or not your site will have good looking graphics that grab your visitor\’s attention and convert them into paying customers. Thinking about selling anything or creating a website in all text? Maybe you\’re in the wrong business…
The Marketing Graphics Pro package includes:
- 200 Badges
- 840 Bullets and Check Marks
- 216 Numbers
- 324 Buttons
- 780 Letters
- 168 Quotation Marks
- 120 Arrows
- 80 Price Stickers
- 80 Attention-Grabbing Large Headings For Special Offers, Special Deals and One Time Offers
- 420 Blanks so you can add your own text
- 331 Icons for use in software/script interfaces, blogs, websites, etc
So don\’t worry if your Art teacher singled you out and made you look stupid by asking if your drawing of Batman was a rabbit, get even by having one of the best looking sites on the web with graphics from Marketing Graphics Pro.
read users' comments (37)










September 30th, 2007 at 1:46 am
So how long before we can download this item after it was purchased? It’s been about 30 minutes and I don’t see a download link anywhere. I successfully completed the purchase through PayPal but so far I’ve only received a receipt via e-mail. Please let me know where to go to get the download.
Mark Blair
http://www.PostReboot.com/ - Computer Help Desk Forum
September 30th, 2007 at 2:37 am
Mark - we just logged into your account and your download link is there - please verify at your convenience.
-SM
September 30th, 2007 at 2:41 am
Yep, it’s there but only if I use Internet Explorer. There should be support for other browsers, especially Firefox.
September 30th, 2007 at 3:04 am
One Deal One Day: Marketing Graphics Pro (30 September 2007)
Do you have the artistic flair to design quality banners, pictures or graphics for your website? I will be the first to admit I don’t have this talent at all.
Giving your web visitors a good first impression is very important to ensure they will …
September 30th, 2007 at 9:26 am
Need any basic knowledge on PS or CD? Can this package design cover of ebook on the fly? Or we still need to have the knowledge how to manipulate it?
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September 30th, 2007 at 11:02 am
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September 30th, 2007 at 12:11 pm
I’m just curious how this is a deal?
It’s regular $17 on their website…
http://www.marketingraphicspro.com/
September 30th, 2007 at 12:56 pm
Chrisjacobson, just checked myself and the price is $37 on the same website referenced here, not $17 as you claimed: http://www.marketinggraphicspro.com
September 30th, 2007 at 1:27 pm
There’s two different sites with two different prices, but the same product.
http://www.marketinggraphicspro.com
and
http://www.marketingraphicspro.com
Are they run by the same person?
September 30th, 2007 at 1:37 pm
MarketingGraphicsPro.com (2 G) is my website.
I’m (Didier Faucher) the creator of Marketing Graphics Pro.
marketingraphicspro (1 G) purchased a reseller license from me, and is run by another person.
Didier
September 30th, 2007 at 1:38 pm
How about $10… the price is now $10. YES… we are refunding $7 to everyone who bought at $17
Thanks Didier Faucher for giving us permission to do this
September 30th, 2007 at 1:40 pm
To be very clear (I hope so
:
http://www.MarketingGraphicsPro.com/
(2 G) is the “official” website of Marketing Graphics Pro.
Didier
September 30th, 2007 at 1:58 pm
“kiatlc”, “PS” = Photoshop. Right ?
Knowledge in Photoshop is NOT required to use Marketing Graphics Pro elements. They are ready to plug into any HTML pages, Content Manager System or Blog.
Blank images can be used to add your own text instead of “Purchase Now” etc. For that, you can use Microsoft Paint (provided with Windows) or the free Gimp (http://gimp.org/)
Now about “CD”, I don’t know what it is, so can’t answer your question. Sorry.
Last. Marketing Graphics Pro doesn’t produce eCovers. It’s a set of web elements made to help your website to convert more prospects into buyers or subscribers.
Hope this helps.
Didier
September 30th, 2007 at 2:39 pm
I just bought my first DDC Deal. Very phenomenal.
Now only if someone in my extensive downline would buy lol.
-Ty
September 30th, 2007 at 2:57 pm
I just bought it! $10 is a great deal - thanks!
September 30th, 2007 at 3:57 pm
I really want to buy this product but still cannot get the order form working. I have already complained twice that the order form isnt working in the last week. DealDotCom I am a customer ready and willing to pay, can you provide me with a payment system that works?
http://www.getablog.info
From Support Minion:
ethought, if I remember correctly you had problems with 1ShoppingCart not taking your zip code. I just ran a test and if you click the red x next to your zip code it should allow you to proceed. You also don’t have to enter a state.
September 30th, 2007 at 7:24 pm
Ten Dollars…Why the heck not!?!
Didier, very nice work Sir/Ma’am!
Can you throw in the “picture of a muscle-bound, machine-gun-toting guy with stubble on his face and an unlit cigar in his mouth” and the “picture of a girl in a bikini holding a scimtar in each hand, standing triumphantly over the body of a slain, two-headed ogre”?
Dave
September 30th, 2007 at 7:35 pm
lol @ ECSDave. Not a bad idea. I’d like to see some animated figures in there as well.
September 30th, 2007 at 7:52 pm
Hey you, Dave-The-Funny-Guy ! Thank you for your kind words… and sense of humor.
Didier
P.S. : I am a he.
September 30th, 2007 at 8:46 pm
I purchased it and received email from the CC provider that the purchase went through, but on your end the screen showed that it didn’t go through. Better check with you CC provider cause I have been charged for the purchase. Now all I need is the product!!
September 30th, 2007 at 8:56 pm
aero, you might want to check your email…

I got my link when I returned to the site (DDC),
and a link in an email as well…
Signed,
Dave-The-Funny-Guy
September 30th, 2007 at 8:57 pm
btw, Didier, Sir…
Where the heck are my cigar guy and scimitar gal?
LMFAO
September 30th, 2007 at 9:41 pm
Maybe you should lower the price to $5 now?
Someone is selling it for $7.
http://www.marketinggraphicspro.us/
September 30th, 2007 at 10:39 pm
I guess this is a lesson learned. If you plan on selling resale rights, you may want to do some research into your “down line” and see what they’re selling it for. If you cannot reasonably beat their dirt-cheap price, I would suggest adding something to your package that they can’t.
Perhaps a sales template (or bundle) for DDC only customers..etc.
Just an idea for future sellers.
~DAVE~
MarketingGgraphicsPro.ws
September 30th, 2007 at 11:46 pm
Probably the best thing to do to limit these kind of instances is to add an agreement to the reseller rights side of things that says any reseller cannot go below a certain price and that they most certainly cannot create a site with the same or similar URL.
Mark Blair
http://www.PostReboot.com/ - Computer Help Desk Forum
October 1st, 2007 at 1:13 am
Mark - actually, the resellers agreement for this product included a clause which stated “You may not sell this for less than $17″
-SM
October 1st, 2007 at 8:24 am
Like the DDC person said, I asked resellers not to sell for less than $17, and I NEVER gave the permission to anybody to sell MGP for less than $17 (the ONLY exception being DDC), but some of them don’t play by the rules.
Didier
October 1st, 2007 at 8:32 pm
I will be sending this o a friend of mine who sells re-sell rights eBooks.
She keeps giving me a hard time for not allowing her to sell the e-Books that I write with re-sell rights.
This is why.
I may sell my own product for $47 and I’m happy to have affiliates on 50% but if I give re-sell rights it will be on eBay in ten minutes for 99 cents!
Destroys any profit margin.
October 1st, 2007 at 10:52 pm
Hi again DDC’ers,
Dave-The-Funny-Guy here…
Didier, can’t you RESCIND the rights that you gave to this person?
Just a thought…
October 2nd, 2007 at 1:06 am
At the very least, he should have no problem enforcing them. Especially since the rules were listed there when the person became a reseller.
Good luck Didier. Great product by the way.
October 2nd, 2007 at 1:07 am
Dave-My-Funny-Friend,
1- I already refunded a reseller who used to sell MGP for $4 (then $7, then $17 after 2 weeks of battle with her, then $7 again). I told her her license is terminated. She told me I have no right to do so, and she still sell MGP with other products valued $300+ for $17. How can I stop her ? Impossible. She ignores my emails.
2- A guy called *Anthony Feint* whose blog is bloggingdosh.com posted on John Chow blog
to tell the readers DealDotCom is a rip off because marketinggraphicspro.us sells the product for 7$.
- marketinggraphicspro.us used to sell MGP for $17 then lowered the price to $7 the exact day DDC launched the offer. I know that because I check all resellers websites almost every day to see if they play by the rules or not.
- I did a Whois search on marketinggraphicspro.us and bloggingdosh.com, and discovered marketinggraphicspro.us has been registered by *Anthony Feint* HIMSELF !!!
*Anthony Feint - bloggingdosh.com*, the guy who said DDC is a rip off is dishonest at best…
- I posted the Whois data on Anthony Feint bloggingdosh.com blog and he deleted them 10 minutes after I post them !
http://bloggingdosh.com/2007/10/01/dealdotcom-is-a-major-scam/
- The Whois data I posted have been confirmed in Marc Eilbeck’s blog who did the same search himself (and anybody can easily confirm the Whois data for these 2 domain names) :
http://www.marceilbeck.com/dealdotscam
- I emailed the person who purchased the reseller license from me and run marketinggraphicspro.us (a guy whose name on my record is “Jack Sinclair”) to ask him not to sell for less than $17. No response from him until now ! Jack Sinclair = Anthony Feint, or maybe a friend of him.
What can I do ? That’s sad, but… nothing.
Best,
Didier
October 2nd, 2007 at 1:15 am
John Chow himself just made a comment on Anthony Feint blog :
http://bloggingdosh.com/2007/10/01/dealdotcom-is-a-major-scam/
Anthony Feint has lost all his credibility. He really deserves what happen ! Grrr…
Didier
October 2nd, 2007 at 1:19 am
(To DDC staff : Please de-spam my previous (long) comment, because the last one has no sense without this. Thanks.)
October 2nd, 2007 at 1:22 am
For reference :
Whois data show Anthony Feint (bloggingdosh.com), who called DDC a rip off on John Chow blog, OWN marketinggraphicspro.us !
October 3rd, 2007 at 3:44 pm
i am a reseller as well (http://marketinggraphicpro.com, but i comply with the Didier’s terms..
it is not very nice to have your product being used and sold for way below the market price.
Anyway Didier, contact me about the gal who is selling it for $4.. there must be something that we can do to her from selling that product.
October 3rd, 2007 at 3:45 pm
i am a reseller as well ( http://marketinggraphicpro.com , but i comply with the Didier’s terms..
it is not very nice to have your product being used and sold for way below the market price.
Anyway Didier, contact me about the gal who is selling it for $4.. there must be something that we can do to her from selling that product.
October 12th, 2007 at 7:09 am
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