

Date: Tuesday March 13th, 2007
From: Marlon Sanders
Dear Friend,
If you haven't noticed by now, there are millions of sales pages on the 'net and hundreds being created every single day with one thing in common...
They're built using really ugly web page backgrounds.
Now don't get me wrong... If you're creating a family photo site then by all means, feel free to use an ugly background because it isn't gonna be a big problem.
On the other hand, if you're planning on selling something, either a product or service then the ugly background is gonna cost you because it's gonna detract from the sales letter.
To give you an idea of what I'm talking about when I say "ugly backgrounds" just take a look at these 3 examples:
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annoying bright color
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watermarked image
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dark black background
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I understand if you're just starting out and you aren't entirely sure WHAT type of background to use then you may end up making a mistake and using an annoying bright blue or dark black. Or perhaps you ended up having one of those "watermarked image backgrounds" made for you.
While those are fine for hobby sites, if you go that route on a business site then it's inevitable that you'll be detracting from the main goal of your page which is to sell products or services.
Let's face it. If this web page had a bright blue background, would you have been able to read this far? I doubt it!
Want to prove it to yourself? Ok, go ahead and click here.
So now that I've told you about the problem, let's take a look at the solution.
Option #1) You can try a bunch of different color options and see if you can find one that's less "intrusive"
Option #2) You can take less than 1 minute of your time and use a simple, free software program to create a professional quality background image for your web page.

Along with our step by step video that shows you exactly what to do and how to do it, we'll walk you through using this simple free program to create web page backgrounds you can use to polish up your sales page!
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Best Wishes,
Marlon Sanders
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