Good, cheap smokes in-bulk...suitable 'everyday' cigars:
Pirate's Gold by Rolando Reyes - No. 2 Corona Maduro
http://www.cigarsinternational.com/prodDisp.asp?item=CS-PG&cat=3
Arturo Fuente Curly Head Deluxe Maduro
http://www.jrcigar.com/index.cfm?page=cig_view&itemcode=AFCUD3
Trilogy ''Old School'' Tri-Press (all 3 are good)
http://www.cigarsinternational.com/prodDisp.asp?item=CS-0S&cat=3
If you're looking to walk into your local b&m cigar store, check out some of these cigars (these are all mild to medium in strength):
Arturo Fuente - Chateau Fuente
Arturo Fuente - Hemingway Short Story
Cuesta Rey - Centenario
Carlos Torano Exodus 1959 - Silver
Cusano 18 - Double Connecticut
Gurka - Ancient Warrior
K. Hansotia - Signature
La Gloria Cubana - Wavell
Oliva - Serie 'O' and Serie 'G'
Padron - 2000/3000/4000
REO (an affordable smoke by Rocky Patel)
If you want to try some bolder cigars, take a look at some of these maduros:
CAO Brazilia
Gurka "G3" Triple Ligero
Gispert Maduro
Hoyo Excalibur 1066 - Dark KNight
Partagas Black
Punch - Rothschild Maduro Maduro
This is just a quick off-the-top-of-my-head list of few cigars that I personally have enjoyed, but odds are you'll like some and dislike some. Just don't be afraid to experiment--oh, and don't be afraid to ask the opinion of the Tobaccionist at the store. They'll do everything they can to steer you in the right direction. Remember, there are 10,000+ cigars out there, and each is different--some VERY different. The more you smoke, the more you'll be able to narrow down what you like and what you don't.
Oh, and then there's the Dark Side... :eyequiver