"Why you Must Secure your Digital Product and 'Thank You' Web Page". Written by Bob Mobino
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After stalking bang of a sound psychological burst... after several breathe-ins / outs... I finally decided to 'secure' my digital product with a 'hack-proof' system. No "more free lunches", I sarcastically squealed! Hence, I installed a simple yet highly powerful CGI script (see http://close-sale.com/automation.htm) and my ClickBank product had finally been 'secured', from freebie hunters, pranksters and hackers that 'unconstructively impacted my bank account'. The 'Online marketing lesson' is undeniably straightforward; you *must secure* and automate your business by any means, before your digital product becomes one of 'Web's Top 1000 Free Downloads'; trust me, it doesn't worth jeopardy.
About the Writer: Bob Mobino is the Author Behind http://close-sale.com This article may be freely distributed / republished, as long as it contains the author's credits and the precise entirety of the provided article, titled: "Why you Must Secure your Digital Product and 'Thank You' Web Page".
| | Google, search engine tips for the future.Written by Malcolm Pugh
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I had envisaged writing my own online real time search, front ended with Perl, accessing live sites via IP address bands of websites, and returning first ten to twenty hits encountered. This being a more live exercise on current data without missing out on sites created since Googles last run, which was then a five weekly cycle. Thankfully they have addressed this problem too, in an also very fair way of intuitively guessing which sites are genuinely being worked on and are real and viable, via currently experimental algorithms which seem to me to favour real over imitation. So I will hold back on indexing live data, probably indefinitely, in deference to their having pretty well plugged an annoying five week wait hole. Through all of this I think we should applaud whole Google operation for being so resistant to obvious temptation to placate rich and powerful at expense of whole internet, and integrity of whole internet. They are now firmly in driving seat, and are there because they are fair, an unusual trait in an otherwise somewhat shoddy world compared with today and its values. I used to do deals on handshakes, I would shake Googles hand today for putting content over profit, and people power over consortiums. Malcolm Pugh October 2003. http://www.stiffsteiffs.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/search-engine-tips.htm
I am English aged 51 and live in Birmingham. I am an ex Civil Engineer, and ex systems programmer and ex alcoholic chain smoking gambler.
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