Protect Your E-book Files!

Written by Wayne Perkins


Title: Protect Your E-books Files! Perkins Failsafe System for Protecting Your Fame and Fortune

Three years ago I was giving my first E-book keynote speech beforerepparttar Arizona Book Publishing Association, when one ofrepparttar 108501 esteemed publisher members asked me a very pointed question.

"What happens if someone steals your file and sells it or gives it away all overrepparttar 108502 Internet?"

Until I was asked that question I thought I was Sutter striking gold in California.

"How do you keep people from stealing your work?"

Beads of perspiration formed on my face and hands. I had cottonmouth. This is a bad dream. Why didn't I think of this before?

My mind immediately regressed to conversations with other professional speakers relating horrifying incidents where they discovered their "signature story" was being retold.

I thought aboutrepparttar 108503 many times I heard professional speakers telling Dr. Charles Jarvis's special Little Bird story without giving credit to Dr. Jarvis

I wondered how much easier it would be to takerepparttar 108504 Little Bird story as a file formatted in a common program like Microsoft Word for windows and then spread it to many thousands or even millions of people through e-mail.

Do you think that can happen? I think so.

Overrepparttar 108505 last 3 years many companies have become involved in creating encryption techniques that protect your e-book files from theft.

However, none ofrepparttar 108506 encryption techniques are fail-safe. In fact many times when you download an encrypted book,repparttar 108507 files are so huge and difficult to open that you end up canceling your order.

I was recently giving a teleseminar and an attendee asked a most common question.

The question was, "how to I keep someone from stealing my -e-book?

I decided to answerrepparttar 108508 attendee's question with a question.

Why do you care if they steal your e-book?

She replied" Because I will lose money."

That is whenrepparttar 108509 light bulb went off in my brain. Companies that are spending all that money and putting in all that effort to encrypt e-books are throwing their money away. They are protecting people from opening e-books which really isn't'repparttar 108510 major concern.

The problem is protectingrepparttar 108511 authors fromrepparttar 108512 potential loss of fame and fortune.

Telling Dr. Jarvis's Little Bird Story without his citation isn't'repparttar 108513 problem. The problem is inrepparttar 108514 potential loss of Dr. Jarvis's fame and fortune due to telling his story.

The loss of your e-book files represents a potential loss of your fame and fortune.

You lose no inventory if someone steals a digital file. Once you complete an e-book and post it on-line you automatically have 6 Billion copies in print. You have enough inventory for every man, woman and child on earth.

If one person reads your e-book and does not pay for it you may have one fan. If 100,000 people read it for free you may have a 100,000 fans.

A question I have is can you earn more money and have more fame with one fan or with 100,000 fans?

Overrepparttar 108515 last few weeks I have successfully completedrepparttar 108516 best e-book encryption system ever devised and it is yours absolutely free.

This Encryption system will allow virtually anyone to open and read your e-books, and yet this system will protect your fame and fortune.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---The Perkins E-book Fame and Fortune Encryption System---Version 4.1 PEFAFES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Components ofrepparttar 108517 Perkins E-book fame and fortune encryption system: PEFAFES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. You need an e-book. An e-book can be 5 page or 500 pages long. You arerepparttar 108518 expert in your field. You get to callrepparttar 108519 shots on e-book size. You will advertise how to purchase additional copies of your e-book as well as how to purchaserepparttar 108520 Infoproduct mentioned later.

2. You need a tasty article. This article will be related to your e-book. The purpose ofrepparttar 108521 article is to enticerepparttar 108522 reader to purchase your e-book. (Component #1)

The web address where article readers may find and purchase your e-book will be included.

3. You need an Infoproduct. An Infoproduct is an expansion ofrepparttar 108523 article or extra information you forgot to include in your e-book. If your Infoproduct is exactlyrepparttar 108524 same content as your article you may want to add special examples or additional Internet resources where web visitors may receive more information. Include many ofrepparttar 108525 free resources on your own website. You will advertise your e-book price and your infoproduct price inrepparttar 108526 infoproduct text.

Here is your free copy ofrepparttar 108527 revolutionary PEFAFES system.

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Example ofrepparttar 108528 Encryption System

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For this example assume you are a public speaker who talks onrepparttar 108529 topic of "How to Win At Gambling"

You have a website titled " Vegas-Gambling.com"

The title of your e-book is: 101 Winning Poker Strategies" Price $9.95

Create an article that you will post to major websites onrepparttar 108530 Internet. You will offer your article free to webmasters in return for a link torepparttar 108531 description page of your book located on your website or a website that fulfills your e-book orders.

Title this article "3 Ways to Win at Poker."

Let's say your e-book title is: "101 Winning Poker Strategies" Price 9.95

Your book is loaded with references about you, your contact information and hot links to places on your website for more information about gambling and it includes references to your other e-books, consulting services and detailed contact information.

Benefits of Creating Corporate E-books

Written by Colin Ong TS


Introduction:

[Sharing of Knowledge through Corporate e-books] For organisations to stay competitive, they must be willing to share knowledge withrepparttar public becauserepparttar 108500 digital revolution has enabled information to move beyond geographical boundaries. The new rule of corporate survival is not justrepparttar 108501 ownership of knowledge; it also means thatrepparttar 108502 conscious effort to modify and “self-destroy” it.

With this in mind, business decision-makers must seriously considerrepparttar 108503 sharing, selling and protection of organizational knowledge throughrepparttar 108504 launching of corporate e-books off their websites.

[Relook at e-books] An e-book is a more advanced version of a word-processing document where interesting animations and sounds can be included. Links can also be added so that e-book readers can join a forum or interact withrepparttar 108505 author in real time. A common misconception of an e-book is a gadget (the size of a PDA) that has to be lugged around. For starters, free e-book readers provided by Microsoft and Glassbook can be downloaded at http://www.bn.com and installed on a computer.

Atrepparttar 108506 same site, readers are also allowed to download free unabridged e-books that can be stored inrepparttar 108507 publisher’s external hard drive. This way, your own hard drive will not be over-utilised.

[De facto e-book format] Actually beforerepparttar 108508 talk of e-books, many businesses were using PDF asrepparttar 108509 de facto e-book and Adobe’s free Acrobat Reader asrepparttar 108510 most versatile reader. Wotch.com’s decision to provide free e-books that can be downloaded fromrepparttar 108511 Sydney Olympics’ official website is a good example ofrepparttar 108512 effective use of e-books.

Here are some steps about getting started in creating corporate e-books.

Step 1: [Identify your organizational strengths] This is crucial as most surfers are willing to read only 2 corporate e-books from each visit. As an example, if you run a publishing company, you have to decide which magazine or trade publication that you want to portray.

Step 2: [Chooserepparttar 108513 medium of transfer] If you are reaching to a global audience and have a limited budget,repparttar 108514 best starting point is to userepparttar 108515 PDF format. This format is compatible with most common programs inrepparttar 108516 market and its reader can be freely downloaded. You can also get free help at http://www.planetpdf.com

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