Are Your Download Pages Secure?

How do you protect the download pages for your digital products? A surprising number of digital publishers seem to be relying on some very weak solutions.

A common approach to download page security that many beginning marketers use involves choosing names for download directories and pages that include a random string of numbers. Something like, “/download17826/”. The idea being that digital thieves trying to guess the url to the download page would not be able to do it easily. An extra measure of security that is often used is to employ ‘no-index’ tags in the robots.txt file and the individual HTML pages on the site to ensure that the search engines didn’t include the pages in their index.

The logic behind this simple solution is, “If you can’t find the page in the search engines and it is nearly impossible to guess, the download page is safe from casual thieves and all but the most determined hackers.” But, will the search engines really obey your ‘no-index’ tags?

If this is how you have your download pages protected, I have some very bad news for you. One of the major search engines is ignoring your ‘no-index’ tags and including your download pages in their search results for anyone to find.

I first became aware of this after reading the promotional copy for a recent product offer. I couldn’t believe it would be as easy as conducting a quick search to sneak directly onto a download page without paying – but, it is! A little more research revealed that this information on how to steal digital products is pretty widespread online. You don’t have to be a hardcore black-hat hacker to figure it out.

I’m not going to give details of the exact search engine and search methods that will expose these vulnerable download pages because I don’t want to encourage digital theft. But, when I learned about how easy it was to locate and access ‘protected’ download pages, I decided to test some of the hottest information products on the market and searched for their download pages. The results were astonishing.

In my tests, I was able to successfully locate and access over a dozen download pages for some very well known products. The search engine made it easy to locate the download pages and the sites offered no resistance to my visits. Ironically, one of the products whose download page I was able to access was for a software product promising to protect your download pages (either the software isn’t very good, or they don’t use it on their site.)

The lesson here is this, if you aren’t using a software solution to protect your download pages, you could be getting robbed blind by digital thieves. Hackers know how to exploit this vulnerability and they talk about it openly on their forums. Some malicious individuals even locate download pages and publish the links on forums and newsgroups to encourage theft. If your product isn’t well known yet, you might be safe. But, if you start seeing success, you will be targeted – count on it.

There are several products available to secure your download pages: DL Guard, Digital Product Guard, and Download Defender XT are three popular options that work. DL Guard is one of the best solutions available.

In my testing I uncovered several download pages that were secured with DL Guard (a unique bit of text shows up in the URL for the download page) and every one of them successfully blocked access to the download page. I personally know several marketers who use (and swear by) the DL Guard solution.

The download protection approach that I use involves employing a 3rd party system to process orders and deliver the digital goods. The service I use is E-junkie. I upload my files to the E-junkie servers and they process my orders and deliver the products automatically. The files are protected through their site and I don’t have to worry. They never offer a direct link to the files and product links can be set to expire after a specific time or number of downloads. E-junkie also manages my affiliate program and has a number of other valuable features built in. The costs are very low and the benefits are very high.

Whatever solution you choose, just make sure and implement it ASAP. Don’t leave the core of your business unprotected. Stop the digital thieves in their tracks using software like DL Guard or services like E-junkie.

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SRD: Search Result Domination

You hear a lot of talk in the marketing world about Search Engine Optimization (SEO). It is an entire industry online. But there is an even more powerful strategy you can use to get traffic to your websites. I call it Search Result Domination (SRD) and don’t hear nearly as many people talking about this idea.

When you apply SEO techniques to your website you find yourself getting one or two pages from your website showing up in the top 10 results. Even if you have lots of secondary pages on your domain that are relevant, Google will filter them out of the results. Search Result Domination techniques work to place web pages whose content you control into many or all of the top 10 search results. Imagine the increased traffic and sales you would get if 5 of the top 10 results on a search pointed to pages you controlled. The pages would all be on different domains, so Google wouldn’t filter them out. Each page would point back to your primary site and pre-sell people on the content being offered.

Dominating the Search Results isn’t that hard in most markets. You write some content on the topic (or hire a writer) and use that to create lenses at Squidoo, marketing articles on eZineArticles, blog entries at www.Blogger.com, WordPress.com, MySpace, Facebook, ScribD, Hubpages, Wikidot, and a host of other sites. Create a video on the topic and blast it across the Internet using services like Traffic Geyser (these can be simple slide shows with narration if that’s all you can do.) Create a podcast from your blog posts using a service like Odiogo (or by recording the audios yourself) and then list your podcast in every podcast directory you can find. Turn the articles into a free report and list it at every ebook directory site you can find.

The end result of working this way is that a searcher will go looking for your keywords and the results page will come back with mostly your pages. Those pages will steer people to your main site where you can capture leads and make sales. They will act like a giant net that you throw into the Internet to scoop up prospects and pull them into your site where they find the answers they were looking for and the products they need.

I’ve used these tactics to quickly get sites I’m working with ranking for my primary keywords. First the offsite pages get listed (I got a Squidoo page to number one in Google in 3 days this way) and then later the target page slowly overtakes the pages on 3rd party sites. Over the long term, I have several related pages on various domains which are all promoting my main page. Coupled with videos, this can happen in hours rather than days.

Give this tactic a try and let us know your results (or, if you already practice SRD, share a few tips from your experience.)

Don’t neglect your SEO work. But, once you have your page titles, headlines, page link structures, and header tags properly set up, move on and start dominating the results pages.

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Mass Control In Action: The Product Launch Formula

Jeff Walker is launching the 2.0 version of his “Product Launch Formula” and you can be sure that he is employing the principles of “Mass Control”.

One of the things that has become appearant to me as a student of Frank Kern’s “Mass Control” course is that he is very closely connected with the biggest names in the Internet Marketing world and people like John Reese (Traffic Secrets) and Jeff Walker (Product Launch Formula) come up frequently in the conversations. These guys all seem to work with each other on their launches and their personal marketing processes are interconnected. As a matter of fact, one of the bonus videos I got as a student of “Mass Control” is of Frank Kern presenting the core concepts of “Mass Control” at one of Jeff Walker’s “Product Launch Formula” seminars.

So, you can be sure that Jeff Walker will be using “Mass Control” techniques during his launch (he’d be crazy not too!)

You can learn a lot from watching the launch sequence he uses and then reverse engineering the process. I recommend you sign up for his lists and save any emails he sends you in a swipe file (one of the training resources that Frank Kern uses in the “Mass Control” course are the email sequences he used for some of his big launches – very enlightening.)

Like a lot of launches you have seen recently, the first public communication in the process is a free video designed to stimulate your desire for the results promised by the “Product Launch Formula” course. His core affiliate/JV network (I’m an affiliate myself) quickly blasted emails out to the Internet Marketing community driving visitors to the video and encouraging them to sign up for the mailing list to get more case studies and free info about the “Product Launch Formula.”

In all honesty, I was disappointed with this first video. The Stomper launches and Frank Kern’s “Mass Control” launch all gave very practical and actionable content in their desire building videos. Jeff Walker mostly focussed on case studies and talking about results. I was waiting for him to drop a big insider tip and it never came.

Watch the first video in Jeff Walker’s launch promotion and sign up for the mailing list. Then, study the emails and videos that follow. There is a very specific and well thought out sequence happening. Every email and video has a specific purpose. As you watch and read the launch information, ask yourself what Jeff is trying to do with this email. Is he stimulating your desire for the product, is he revealing his personal side so you feel like you know him (and get to like him), is he reminding you how many people are waiting to get the few copies available, is he giving proof that his system works? Each communication is designed to stimulate a psychological sales trigger and move you through a decision making process that leaves you making up your own mind that you ‘must have’ the “Product launch Formula” course.

This is precisely what Frank Kern did during the “Mass Control” launch and it was the reason why I felt I ‘must buy’ the course when it went live. This stuff works.

If you are a fellow “Mass Control” student, Jeff Walker’s “Product Launch Formula” launch will give you a chance to see the process in action. If you are not a student, I recommend you purchase a copy of the “Mass Control Revealed” interview that I have for sale on this site. Listen to Frank Kern explain the core concepts behind “Mass Control” and then study the “Product Launch Formula” launch sequence and look for the techniques that Frank Kern talks about at work. Chart out the sequence and what each email and video is doing. Then, when the launch is over, you’ll have a good outline to use to build your own launch sequence.

Be sure that there is much more to the “Mass Control” training and Jeff Walker’s “Product Launch Formula” than what you will learn through this reverse engineering exercise – but you will experience a massive shift in your marketing knowledge just the same.

So, go watch the “Product Launch Formula” free video and sign up for the mailing list so you start getting the emails. Then, study what you get. Remember, no matter what the emails say, nothing ‘just happened’ and nobody ‘just thought of something’ to tell you. Every communication you get is part of the plan.

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