Today I am not going to publish the fourth part of the How to Write a Decent Sales Letter series.  I am going to do something different.

As you may know, I have been offering some free graphics on my blog.  I have a category called Freebies.  It’s there where you can find the good stuff I am offering for free.  My friends and readers download those graphics and use them on their sites and eBooks.  Some of the bloggers that use the graphics are Dee Ann Rice and Linda Bond to name a few.

Linda used some of my graphics on her last post.  She mentioned my blog and asked her readers to download my free graphics if they like them.  That’s why I have decided to list all the free graphics on one post so you can download them all in one place.

Here are all the free graphics on my blog:

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If you read my eBooks or my blog, you’ll know that I like to present information creativity and beautifully.   I like to do that to make reading more enjoyable and to help people understand my information better.  I rely on graphics a lot.  When I try to explain how to do something, I like to use numbers to make sure the reader understands what s/he has to do exactly.  This is an example:

 

A lot of people want to know how I get these graphics and numbers.  Some of them are PLR graphics.  But I do have my own.  I create them when I have time.  Today I am going to give you a collection of them.  You can use them on your eBook, website or blog.  They are useful when you try to explain a process.  Sometimes the reader doesn’t know what to do first.  When you use these numbers, the reader will know what s/he has to do the moment s/he sees the screenshot.

 
Here is the collection:

 

number in circle
Numbers in circles:  From 1 to 9

Numbers in Squares: From 1 to 20

 

I offer collections of these graphics in my Effortless eBook Writing Course to help people write beautiful eBooks.  Why am I sharing them with you?  First, I love to share things.  Helping people makes me happy especially when I share things other people can’t create.  I just love that.  Second, I have seen people charging a lot of money for some not-good-looking graphics.  This is an example:

 

 

Without further ado, here is your collection.  Just click on the button below, share the message and grab your freebie!

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