Everyone needs graphics and other media for their sites and web designs. Bloggers have learned to break up their posts with photos and graphics for a more professional look and feel.
I have the bad habit of going to iStockPhoto.com and buying them for $1 or more each time I need one. That starts adding up compared to buying in bulk and building a library of stock media.
The big problem with stock media packages is they’re expensive. You have to lay down a couple hundred bucks right on the spot to get a decent package of icons, photos, and music tracks.
I Found A Media Package For A Stupid Low Price
I have found an impressive media package with over 24,000 media elements containing everything from royalty free music and “bumpers” for podcasts to photos, icons, clip art, fonts, and web graphics.
And it doesn’t cost $500. If you want your own library of media to enhance your publishing (and you do!) without paying $1 and up for each element, save yourself $24,000 and grab the Web Media Tool Kit for $47.
I checked, that’s not a typo! 47 bucks! Miguel is going to raise the price. I told him how nuts he was for pricing it like this. Even $97 would be far less than what comparable media packages go for elsewhere.
His bandwidth bill from everyone downloading all this stuff is going to be impressive.
WebMediaToolKit Contents
- 4,719 stock photos
- 7,048 clip art images
- 1,500 pen and ink illustrations
- 1,200 web-ready business icons
- 7,387 designer fonts
- 75 royalty-free music tracks
- 101 podcast intros and outros
- 2,500 professional sound effects
- 2,445 web graphics

