5 Simple Steps to Protect your Digital Downloads
Copyright © 2003 Priya Shah
A couple of days ago, I was searching for a popular
eBook online.
Now I'm not going to tell you the name of this
eBook for reasons you'll understand in the next few minutes.
Okay, so here I was, opening Google, entering
the name of the eBook - clicking search, and checking through
the first few pages of search results.
-> Forward to Page 5 of Google
I saw a link that looked like a PDF document.
Right click -> open in new window
There, in full glory, was the eBook I was searching
for!
The complete eBook, mind you, not a trial or demo
- sitting there for the world to download.
And this is a product that sells for over $25
online!!
Obviously I'm not going to tell you the name of
the eBook because it would not be fair to the reseller.
But it just made me realise that one of the reasons
digital theft is so prevalent is simply because... its so EASY!
Don't get me wrong. I don't condone theft of any
kind - digital or otherwise.
But would YOU shell out $25 for a product that
everyone can 'legally' download off the 5th page of Google?
Most people would just shrug their shoulders,
hit the save button and thank their lucky stars.
Result: The opposite of $ KA-CHING $ for the sellers
One of the problems with selling digital products
online is that it is so SIMPLE to do. So now everyone and their
grandmother wants to do it.
But most newbies have no idea of how to protect
their valuable downloads, even though it requires only a few simple
steps to ensure a moderate degree of security.
So here I've outlined the five most BASIC security
steps that anyone selling digital products online must take.
These will take you only a few minutes to do,
and you do not need any special software or programming knowledge.
1. ZIP THAT FILE
The biggest problem arises when sellers store
their downloads as PDF documents, as in my experience above.
Now you should know that Google, Altavista and
many other search engines can read and list PDF files.
While this may not be a problem for those adding
content to their sites in the form of PDF newsletters and reports,
it also means that you must never store a product you want to
SELL as a PDF file (unless it is in a password-protected folder).
It gets worse. Google also converts your PDF files
into HTML documents. So ordinary browsers not only have access
to your PDF file, but - horror of horrors - they can download
your SOURCE FILE as well!!
The next logical step is for them to customize
it with their own links, compile it and sell it or give it away.
Result: The opposite of $ KA-CHING $ for the sellers...AND
the author.
A simple way of keeping your files out of the
reach of spiders is to upload them as a zip file. Search engines
cannot look inside zip files (yet) and list their contents.
2. CREATE AN INDEX.HTML FILE
You MUST have an index.html file in EVERY folder.
It acts like a curtain that keeps your files away from prying
eyes.
A folder without an index file is like a house
without walls. Everyone can enter and help themselves to the valuables.
The 'index.htm' file is the default file that
opens when you click on the link here -
http://ebizwhiz-publishing.com/
If you don't create an index.htm or index.html
file, you'd be allowing everyone to directly access the root directory
of the folder where you store your downloads.
Here is a folder I uploaded to show you what happens
when you DON'T have an index file.
http://ebizwhiz-publishing.com/test/
As you can see, all the files stored in it are
clearly visible and ready to download.
And yes, feel free to help yourself - I won't
accuse you of stealing :-)
3. SHOW PEEPING TOMS THE EXIT
You can use a simple script to redirect peeping
Toms back to your home page.
Here's the easiest way to do it using what it
called a "meta refresh tag." Add it between the Header tags like
this.
<head>
<META HTTP-EQUIV="refresh" content="0;URL=http://ebizwhiz-publishing.com">
</head>
Just replace my URL with your own in the example
above and paste it into the head of your document (before your
text).
You can see how it works by clicking on the test
folder here.
http://ebizwhiz-publishing.com/redirect/
Now even though you click on the folder URL, you
will be sent to my home page.
4. SPIDER-PROOF YOUR DOWNLOAD PAGES
To prevent search engine spiders from reading
and listing the download pages that link to your eBooks add the
tag below in the head of the document.
This "Robot" tag tells the spider that this page
is not to be spidered or indexed. As a result it should never
show up on a search.
<head>
<META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW">
</head>
5. CHANGE YOUR DOWNLOAD LINKS OFTEN
To prevent unscrupulous people from posting your
download links on forums or message boards, change the folder
or file name where you store them from time to time, even if it
means having to change the download links in your merchant account.
Using these methods will give you a good degree
of satisfaction, knowing that you have taken the most basic steps
to protect your digital valuables - and at absolutely no cost
to you.
If you want greater security and more information
on plugging the security loopholes in your website, check out
the digital
download protection resources here
Priya Shah is the CEO of eBrand360.
Her areas of specialization include internet
marketing, search
engine optimization and business
blogging
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