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12-01-2016 07:36 PM
#1
themightyone (Member)
Graphic design for offer page
Can anyone recommend reputable graphic designer who can assist in creating a quality LPs?
12-02-2016 06:38 PM
#2
matuloo (Legendary Moderator)
For fast turnaround and good pricing, check out bannerslanders.com, owned by one of the members here : iamattila
If you're lucky, you might find some good ones on upwork or fiverr ... but it's a hit or miss.
12-02-2016 06:55 PM
#3
miami_horror (Member)
the great way that works for me when I'm trying to find new designer/programmer or any other stuff - is to give the same job for 5-10 freelancers and than choose 1 to work with for future tasks.
yes it costs money but it is works
12-02-2016 07:07 PM
#4
Mr Payne (Member)
You can definitely find good quality designers/coders on upwork but you have to know what to look for and only about 5% of the freelancers are really good at their skill.
Another way I like to find designers, is to use Behance and find quality portfolios from designers based in less costly countries.
Another option is to contact designers through 99designs, usually you can google their username and find a way to contact them directly. This will help you find more quality designers but typically a little more expensive overall.
Last good option is to contact designers from Envato's marketplace, like graphicriver, etc. Again, those that are based in less costly countries will give you a good value for high quality work and reasonable pr
All of these methods work really well especially if you are looking for dedicated designers for ongoing work. You will still need to filter out some bad performers but in my experience (I've done lots of freelance hiring over the years) this will results in positive experiences overall, upwork can be used but its harder to find the best talent for a reasonable price.
Another tip, I recommend each freelance designer you may use you should first setup a small sample task like a banner design or simple lander design to test their quality and their professionalism.
Takes a little more leg work than upwork but once you find a handful of good designers, you are set. I tend to find 2-3 designers that specialize in their specific skill sets or style.
Andrew
12-02-2016 08:04 PM
#5
matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Originally Posted by
mrpayne
You can definitely find good quality designers/coders on upwork but you have to know what to look for and only about 5% of the freelancers are really good at their skill.
Another way I like to find designers, is to use Behance and find quality portfolios from designers based in less costly countries.
Another option is to contact designers through 99designs, usually you can google their username and find a way to contact them directly. This will help you find more quality designers but typically a little more expensive overall.
Last good option is to contact designers from Envato's marketplace, like graphicriver, etc. Again, those that are based in less costly countries will give you a good value for high quality work and reasonable pr
All of these methods work really well especially if you are looking for dedicated designers for ongoing work. You will still need to filter out some bad performers but in my experience (I've done lots of freelance hiring over the years) this will results in positive experiences overall, upwork can be used but its harder to find the best talent for a reasonable price.
Another tip, I recommend each freelance designer you may use you should first setup a small sample task like a banner design or simple lander design to test their quality and their professionalism.
Takes a little more leg work than upwork but once you find a handful of good designers, you are set. I tend to find 2-3 designers that specialize in their specific skill sets or style.
Andrew
Great tips in your post Andrew, thanks
12-04-2016 12:15 AM
#6
gedeve (Member)
For anything in the realm of creative I recommend Alex Owner of Hyper 6 http://www.hyper6.com/
His Skype is kappa_83. Great to work with in my experience.
12-04-2016 03:22 AM
#7
affpayinggao (Veteran Member)
+1 for hyper6.com
12-08-2016 08:00 PM
#8
themightyone (Member)
We got previous quote from Hyper6 which was waaay too high IMO, I'm currently interviewing multiple desginers per @miami_horror suggestion on Upwork. Thank you for everyone's input on this
Next step would be to figure out which merchant to use since my plan is to create a trial offer (right now all our products are straight sale) based on some people's advice here if we are ever to attract any interested affiliates to promote our offers
12-08-2016 08:04 PM
#9
themightyone (Member)
@mrpayne - Thanks for that, I think that method can be applied to any number of outsourced positions, not just design...with that said, care to recommend a good designer who specializes in LP creatives and save the hassle of filtering out the duds 
12-09-2016 04:17 PM
#10
ForumDesignerX (Member)

Originally Posted by
themightyone
We got previous quote from Hyper6 which was waaay too high IMO, I'm currently interviewing multiple desginers per @miami_horror suggestion on Upwork. Thank you for everyone's input on this
Next step would be to figure out which merchant to use since my plan is to create a trial offer (right now all our products are straight sale) based on some people's advice here if we are ever to attract any interested affiliates to promote our offers
I have to respectfully disagree that our pricing is too high.. As I honestly don't think you can find better work for the price
For example, though we charge by the project, our design services for a trial or straight sale funnel (landing page, checkout, confirmation page and upsell page) averages out to around 10 business days to create (from scratch.. starting with a blank PSD canvas) the desktop, tablet, and phone size PSD's for the 4 pages and code them to HTML5 responsive. We also eat the processing fees and we include the purchase of any stock images used.
I also think its important to mention that we're not just a design company blindly creating designs. I have several years of experience under my belt creating these pages as well as running traffic to these pages as an affiliate, and as an offer owner myself. I've spent well over $1M on traffic, and I've collected mountains of data which typically gives us the edge to build pages that out perform our competitors.
If you'd like to reconsider, shoot me an email and I'll even set you up with a discount for being from STM. I'd love to see if we can end up working together after all.
On a side note - if you'd like some help picking a merchant feel free to email me on that too, as I can intro you to several -
info@hyper6.com
12-09-2016 06:03 PM
#11
gedeve (Member)
If you're creating a offer I highly recommend going with someone like Hyper6.
You want something that converts.. and sure, you can get a 6$man on Upwork and might get lucky.
But there is design and then there is design that is designed to convert.. It's a good investment to have something created by people that really know this industry in my opinion and experience and what you call expensive then becomes really cheap fast.
12-09-2016 06:52 PM
#12
Mr Payne (Member)
I can vouch for Hyper6 and certainly recommend them as an option.
However, my personal preferences are to have my own dedicated designers. As I understand design very well and you can still find very high quality designers at reasonable rates (not cheap rates) that are very experienced with conversion flows and proper psychology in design. The problem is, as with just about anythings, only 5-10% of any of them are very good at what they do. There is an advantage to but also more of a challenge to find someone with specific design knowledge to the affiliate industry but you do not have to limit yourself to specifically that.
This skill can be learned and I can teach any competent designer what they need to know about design and how the thought process for AM should be approached.
The beauty of how I approach things is I do not limit myself to a single source for any of my business needs. Be fluid and as your budget increases you can experiment more and more with new talent and ideas, you will find the right mix for the particular circumstances tailored to you.
Sounds like the OP is concerned about pricing and thats a viable consideration if he's new and has a small budget to work with.
Andrew
12-10-2016 06:31 AM
#13
iAmAttila (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
themightyone
Can anyone recommend reputable graphic designer who can assist in creating a quality LPs?
www.bannerslanders.com offers premium design services that are like hyper6, but for 50% less.
talk to bannerslanders on skype!
12-10-2016 07:16 AM
#14
onlymine (Member)
Agreed with Alex @hyper6 solid company and easy to work woth
12-10-2016 02:10 PM
#15
ForumDesignerX (Member)

Originally Posted by
iAmAttila
www.bannerslanders.com offers premium design services that are like hyper6, but for 50% less.
talk to miro.netmarketing on skype!
Didn't you guys copy your website from
www.20dollarbanners.com?
Hardly seems like premium design services
12-10-2016 02:52 PM
#16
ForumDesignerX (Member)

Originally Posted by
onlymine
Agreed with Alex @hyper6 solid company and easy to work woth
Thanks man! Appreciate that
12-10-2016 04:49 PM
#17
iAmAttila (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
ForumDesignerX
I also paid you 2500$ for a two PSDs that look like they were ripped from other nutra sites and you just changed the chick on the lander and the product image. We never ended up using these designs because they were way too similar to other nutra offers.
Anyway... after this bad experience, I decided to seek out my own premium designers and add them to the team - the same way you sub contract out to premium designers then take a massive profit margin - only difference between what you do and what we do at bannerslanders is You make money designing, I make money running campaigns - therefore I can easily afford to work with low profit margin, and pass the savings onto our customers whilst you need big margin to keep your lifestyle
Please don't get me started on who rips what, and other stuff.... this is affiliate marketing.
12-10-2016 10:33 PM
#18
ForumDesignerX (Member)

Originally Posted by
iAmAttila
I also paid you 2500$ for a two PSDs that look like they were ripped from other nutra sites and you just changed the chick on the lander and the product image. We never ended up using these designs because they were way too similar to other nutra offers.
Anyway... after this bad experience, I decided to seek out my own premium designers and add them to the team - the same way you sub contract out to premium designers then take a massive profit margin - only difference between what you do and what we do at bannerslanders is You make money designing, I make money running campaigns - therefore I can easily afford to work with low profit margin, and pass the savings onto our customers whilst you need big margin to keep your lifestyle
Please don't get me started on who rips what, and other stuff.... this is affiliate marketing.
LOL dude, you really don't know me or anything about me so just stop
But didn't you contact me on Skype trying to sell the design back because you 'decided not to make the offer'?
Yeah man.. you did:
Now it just sounds like you're mad and trying to trash us because I said no.. because we don't re-sell client work. And a lot of time goes into the work we put out.
Anyways.... good luck with your biz n all.
12-12-2016 09:02 AM
#19
iAmAttila (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
ForumDesignerX
LOL dude, you really don't know me or anything about me so just stop
But didn't you contact me on Skype trying to sell the design back because you 'decided not to make the offer'?
Yeah man.. you did:
Now it just sounds like you're mad and trying to trash us because I said no.. because we don't re-sell client work. And a lot of time goes into the work we put out.
Anyways.... good luck with your biz n all.
Still, all that doesn't change the fact you gave me a design that looks like every other nutra offer our there; pretty much swapping the girl and the product image.
It also doesn't change the fact you make 100%-200% roi on subcontractors reselling the work of other designers.
At B&L, we use the same high end subcontractors, just work with way smaller margins and pass the savings onto the clients.
Thanks for your good luck wishes, it's not really necessary. People now know, you simply rip everyone off with ultra high prices, when you could charge less for the exact same thing - after all you pay the same we do to sub contractors, just chose to tack on ultra high profits for yourself.
It's all good either way, people have a choice do they want you to make crazy ROI on them, or they prefer to get 2 designs for price of one of same quality.
PS: I approached you in a polite way if I could recover part of the loss, and you just told me to fuck off basically. Even though the design was never used. If this is considered great customer service by you; then more power to you. All I know at BannersLanders, we handle customers in a way nicer fashion, even though B&L wasn't positioned as 'high end' service like yours. And it's truly sad to publicly display (by posting our conversation) you don't give TWO SHITS about your customers (one of them being me), all you care about is grabbing their money at high ass markup!!! SHAME!
12-12-2016 02:49 PM
#20
ForumDesignerX (Member)

Originally Posted by
iAmAttila
Still, all that doesn't change the fact you gave me a design that looks like every other nutra offer our there; pretty much swapping the girl and the product image.
It also doesn't change the fact you make 100%-200% roi on subcontractors reselling the work of other designers.
At B&L, we use the same high end subcontractors, just work with way smaller margins and pass the savings onto the clients.
Thanks for your good luck wishes, it's not really necessary. People now know, you simply rip everyone off with ultra high prices, when you could charge less for the exact same thing - after all you pay the same we do to sub contractors, just chose to tack on ultra high profits for yourself.
It's all good either way, people have a choice do they want you to make crazy ROI on them, or they prefer to get 2 designs for price of one of same quality.
PS: I approached you in a polite way if I could recover part of the loss, and you just told me to fuck off basically. Even though the design was never used. If this is considered great customer service by you; then more power to you. All I know at BannersLanders, we handle customers in a way nicer fashion, even though B&L wasn't positioned as 'high end' service like yours. And it's truly sad to publicly display (by posting our conversation) you don't give TWO SHITS about your customers (one of them being me), all you care about is grabbing their money at high ass markup!!! SHAME!
At this point, I think anyone can see that I posted our conversation because you were lying about what happened. Otherwise, I would NEVER disclose anything I discussed with a client. But we have to get the facts out.
We refused to "buy back" your design (we never have, nor ever will do this.. as our projects are custom and not templates). But now you've become what you consider a "competitor" and wanted to trash us by claiming that you had a 'bad experience' ... all because we didn't want to buy back your design, and sell it to another client (solid business model you have Attila.. selling your client work to other clients?).
Fortunately for our clients, we don't copy anything. And you got a custom design, which we made from scratch.. but just because you decided you didn't want to use it doesn't mean we have to buy it back from you. We don't do that.. how can we use a design we made for another client?
We offer fantastic value and we have thousands (not tens, or hundreds) of clients, all of which are more than happy to pay our very affordable pricing. Why? Because they get great results quickly and excellent customer service. We treat our customers like gold. We've never ripped anyone off and people still come to hyper6 for their design work, knowing the will simply get the best results for the best price. We also don't 'sub contract', we have full-time staff, which we pay very well and the majority of them have been with us for 4-5 years.
And lets be honest, BannersLanders, from what I see.. looks more like fiverr design services being offered at "premium" rates. So I guess if people want ripped, copied, stolen work - you are THE MAN to go to. But why go to you when they can just spend $5 on fiverr for the same services you offer? Shit, Attila, you can't even create your own website.. you literally had to copy
www.20dollarbanners.com pic for pic. Solid design skills!
I guess the whole guru thing isn't working out for you, huh?
12-14-2016 02:06 PM
#21
themightyone (Member)

Originally Posted by
ForumDesignerX
I have to respectfully disagree that our pricing is too high.. As I honestly don't think you can find better work for the price
For example, though we charge by the project, our design services for a trial or straight sale funnel (landing page, checkout, confirmation page and upsell page) averages out to around 10 business days to create (from scratch.. starting with a blank PSD canvas) the desktop, tablet, and phone size PSD's for the 4 pages and code them to HTML5 responsive. We also eat the processing fees and we include the purchase of any stock images used.
I also think its important to mention that we're not just a design company blindly creating designs. I have several years of experience under my belt creating these pages as well as running traffic to these pages as an affiliate, and as an offer owner myself. I've spent well over $1M on traffic, and I've collected mountains of data which typically gives us the edge to build pages that out perform our competitors.
If you'd like to reconsider, shoot me an email and I'll even set you up with a discount for being from STM. I'd love to see if we can end up working together after all.
On a side note - if you'd like some help picking a merchant feel free to email me on that too, as I can intro you to several -
info@hyper6.com
ForumDesignerX - thanks for this! I appreciate you tuning in, I'll send you an email shortly and maybe we can revisit this topic since we're looking at this from a long-term perspective and I've seen your work and you were the prime choice from get go but wanted to explore more options.
12-14-2016 02:09 PM
#22
themightyone (Member)

Originally Posted by
gedeve
If you're creating a offer I highly recommend going with someone like Hyper6.
You want something that converts.. and sure, you can get a 6$man on Upwork and might get lucky.
But there is design and then there is design that is designed to convert.. It's a good investment to have something created by people that really know this industry in my opinion and experience and what you call expensive then becomes really cheap fast.
Thanks for feedback gedeve, we're learning this as we're interviewing designers on Upwork

- I'm completely open to exploring this option with Hyper6 further and I'll reach out to ForumDesignerX via email
12-14-2016 02:11 PM
#23
themightyone (Member)

Originally Posted by
mrpayne
I can vouch for Hyper6 and certainly recommend them as an option.
However, my personal preferences are to have my own dedicated designers. As I understand design very well and you can still find very high quality designers at reasonable rates (not cheap rates) that are very experienced with conversion flows and proper psychology in design. The problem is, as with just about anythings, only 5-10% of any of them are very good at what they do. There is an advantage to but also more of a challenge to find someone with specific design knowledge to the affiliate industry but you do not have to limit yourself to specifically that.
This skill can be learned and I can teach any competent designer what they need to know about design and how the thought process for AM should be approached.
The beauty of how I approach things is I do not limit myself to a single source for any of my business needs. Be fluid and as your budget increases you can experiment more and more with new talent and ideas, you will find the right mix for the particular circumstances tailored to you.
Sounds like the OP is concerned about pricing and thats a viable consideration if he's new and has a small budget to work with.
Andrew
Thanks Andrew, you are correct we are indeed price conscious, however if investment is worth it then it makes sense from all angles
01-28-2017 08:12 AM
#24
lykoss (Member)
We have plenty of designers at Quantox.com and huge experience in affiliate industry. Would be glad to help if needed,just drop me a PM, thank you!
02-01-2017 01:17 PM
#25
edvertised (Member)
I added some screenshot .We are doing nutra product ourself. Our designer team can help. Product design/landing page design / product manufacturing

02-02-2017 06:31 AM
#26
johnaff (AMC Alumnus)
I can vouch for Alex Aron and Hyper6.com as well.
Both myself and the clients at my network have used them for numerous projects including the copywriting, design, and development of landers/sales pages for the nutra, bizopp, and tech support niches.
11-08-2017 02:04 PM
#27
ForumDesignerX (Member)

Originally Posted by
johnaff
I can vouch for Alex Aron and Hyper6.com as well.
Both myself and the clients at my network have used them for numerous projects including the copywriting, design, and development of landers/sales pages for the nutra, bizopp, and tech support niches.
Thank you, John! It's always a pleasure to work with you!
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