Special People
 
In the Dog Eat Dog world of professional Blogging it is rare that you find others that will take the time out of their busy schedules to help others out. When I first got started I remember John Chow at JohnChow.com, a professional blogger who makes around 30,000 a month blogging, helped me get started and also continued a daily dialog with IM helping me out.
Recently I have encountered another person that took time out of their busy schedules to give me some words of advice. This person is Tyler Cruz, at TylerCruz.com. Tyler makes a full time income on the Internet Blogging and building sites, selling adspace and brokering Domain Names. His motto is An Internet Entrepreneur’s Journey and he has truly been on a journey carving out a full time income online.
One thing I really think is cool about Tyler Cruz is how he has branded himself with the cartoon caricature that represents himself. When I see banners on other sites with his toon on it, I automatically know who it is without having to read the ad. A brand is something that I would like to have for Charles Hamel.com someday.
I highly recommend anyone that is trying to make a living online to check out Tylers Blog for great information into Internet Entrepreneurship. And Tyler again Thanks so much for your advice. I am truly blessed to have support such as yours.


Hi Charlie
Thanx for the link to BannerMall dot com. Wow, that small team of only 4 guys really produce some eye-popping graphics. This is the kind of stuff that really grabs MY ATTENTION on the web. I spend a lot of time playing around with MacroMedia Studio MX which I bought using the “Academic Discount”. About 65% off of the regular price. Anyway, this TOOL SET combination is very useful for learning the SECRETS of the trade.
Computer Graphics.
What a TRIP!
See ya all soon.
Norman and Ikuko
BannerMall is pretty reasonable also at $5 per banner.
Check out http://www.sosfactory.com/
The mascot cartoon characters are really great aren’t they?
I think a personalized one with unlimited revisions costs around $300, a small price for the great work they do.
I made mine with Adobe Illustrator, but it looks no where near as good as Tyler’s does.
$300 is just not in the budget at this time for me, but maybe in the future.
Take Care
See ya Soon!
I love reading about folks who are willing to help others out along the way. GOOD NEWS !!!!
xo xo
Deb