You invested thousands in the best products, hundreds in a server with a large amount of bandwidth, your clients are flowing but your bandwidth is too high for the quantity of patrons that your getting! All of a sudden your host stops all access to your internet site as you have reached your bandwidth limit and you have to pay for more. Web enterprises are sooo simple to line up, earning profits is the hard part. Online wise guys do not know that part yet but what they do know is how it’s possible to get hold of your products that YOU paid for for nothing! How? By pinching them from right under your nose directly from your webserver. Online serveys conducted show that around 40 percent of virtual products are thieved or illicit copies. Pirates and theives know the detailed ways to get to that copy of your electronic book and make it work for them, often outselling you absolutely even if you’re the only resale permission holder! So how can you prevent this from occurring to you? Defend your products with digital security. Put them in a safe members area so if they’re found they can’t be accessed.
Now all these have varied weaknesses and strengths and some I just refunse to use as I think that downgrade your site’s look and appeal. Lets take disguising your download links – this is the single best technique to stop burglary of your products straight from your site. There are tons of scripts around online capable of handling this job and lots of they very well, but what occurs after the sale when the report is passed around or the client asks for a repayment? Set your links to expire or to your clients e-mail, or placing them into a safe members area. So the only true possibility is to offer some variety of digital protection for the products. There are a number of systems around online that offer this servie for an once a month subscription but are you certain that your products warrant it? I’ve seen folk paying $30 a month to guard a $4 e-book from being nicked or used somewhere else, that to me is not practicable. The digital locking systems that I’ve seen get you signed on as a paying member to use their software. Once signed on you can download the locking software and lock a file at a time. Once your client pays they see the link to the locking software site and click on it. The consumer is brought to a page that requests their details in return for their private unlocking code and then they’re passed to the download or thankyou page on your internet server. If the password is wrong the user is refused access. Now comes the sweet part to these softwares, if you give a consumer a repayment then you can remotly lock their product again or remove their lisence alltogether.
Source: Digital Cameras