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Securing Download Page in Paypal for Digital Goods?

Eric Williams

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How's it going people,

I'm currently getting ready to start selling through PayPal and was wanting to know is there a way to secure my download URL so that those who purchase can't take it and share it with the world?

Thanks in advance for any help.
 
Basically there are 2 ways to get your download URLs secured: a download-page or - a bit more complex - a membership portal.

Download Page: change your URLs very often and use a protection system like Protect Your Digital Products With DigitalLockDownPro - Digital Download Protection Security System

Membership Portal: use a wordpress- or optimizepress-membership-theme and then add a membership-plugin like e.g. Membership Software | WishList Member - Membership Software - WordPress Membership Plugin - Membership Sites or
Fast Member – Builds Membership Sites In Minutes Not Hours or
Membership Plugin for WordPress | Membership Site Software For WordPress and HTML sites - Automate payments & content delivery
which effectively lock all your content on your sites so that only members have access ;)
 
Do you have an alternative?
There are 2 additional possibilities to make your download page slightly more secure (I just didn't want to make it too complicated at the beginning, @Eric Williams) :
  • add "nofollow" and "noindex" meta codes to your download URLs;
  • exclude your download page from the search engines by a robots.txt file in the root directory of your database;
As a result, your download pages and download-URLs are no longer indexed by the crawlers and therefore can no longer be found directly via the search engines in the SERPs :ninja:

Plus the most noble manner: Add CPA Content Locker Offers to your protected files.
Thus you can earn twice: Once the lock will be resolved you'll earn on a CPA offer, and then secondly on your own products ;)


A final note: Nothing is completely secure on the Internet and therefore your content will never be 100% safe.

But if you discover a pirated copy, you can still sue the guy in question, and with a good attorney even get a neat fine - perhaps even more than with your actual product ;):affiliatefix:
 
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