Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Protecting Your Digital Products

If you are an Internet marketer, one of the issues and challenges that you are likely to face involves the safe delivery of digital products.

Selling digital products such as reports, e-books, website templates, graphics or photo images, audio files or just about anything that can be downloaded through your online marketing portal, means you are likely to face a serious problem – online theft!

Just as thieves break into brick-and-mortar businesses or homes and steal, "cyber thugs" are quite capable of breaking into your online store and downloading the digital products they have not paid for and are unauthorized to access. These thieves have devised ways to by-pass your payment gateway and download your products for free. As a result, you need to secure the download of your products until payment has been verified.

There are various ways available to secure your property and protect your online business from thieves. One of those is to use secure online payment processors and software that protects and secures digital products from theft. This software can be simply uploaded to your site, and will also automate the payment process for you.

In addition, many buyers want and increasingly expect instant access to the products they purchase online. In order to be competitive, you need to be able to deliver. Software that protects your digital products is usually fully compatible with any online payment processor you wish to use, and even tracks your digital product download after the payment has been confirmed.

Often incorporated into the online payment software is a system called a shopping cart for single or multiple item payments. There is also software that links to your bank account and allows for bank transfer and credit card payments. These provide very secure methods of getting payments and preventing online theft of your digital products.

For more information about securing your digital products, visit www.GetMyWealthnow.com/Digital Security

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