Hotlink ALARM! Battle Digital Pirates And Hotlinkers
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Hello Friends,
Last month I told you that I had a new product ready for launch, although I didn't explain what it was.
Today is launch day for HotlinkALARM.com:
http://hotlinkalarm.com
Hotlink ALARM and its family of products help you guard against product theft and hotlinking.
Willie Crawford, Will Bontrager and I developed HotlinkALARM after a thief stole "20 Ways To Make $100 Per Day Online" and posted it on eBay.
This occurred only a few days after our highly successful "20 Ways" launch.
Yes, the thief stole our product. And then he stole our graphics and testimonials.
Finally he listed "20 Ways" on eBay, selling it for one-third of its retail price. To make matters worse, he hotlinked to our graphics.
What a sad way to do business. Not only did he steal "20 Ways," he was using our server to help himself make sales.
HotlinkALARM is the result of our encounter with the eBay thief.
You'll get an email when our software detects your images are being hotlinked. It will identify the domain from which the hotlinking is occurring.
And the graphic that the thief is hotlinking to will be replaced by a substitute graphic that tells the thief's website visitors that he's displaying unauthorized graphics.
By using the unique PowerALARM functionality built into HotlinkALARM, you'll be able to redirect the thief's traffic back to your website. Heck, you can even personalize a message you'd like the thief's website visitors to see.
That's right! With the PowerALARM function, you can beam the message right onto the thief's page.
HotlinkALARM has many useful functions -- things you'll like, things that can help you reclaim profits lost to a thief.
You can use HotlinkALARM to protect against thief of your videos, audios and PDFs, for example.
It's just plain cool.
We've included a bonus with HotlinkALARM. It's called "Image No Copy," and it stymies thieves when they try to copy your images to their desktop for exploitation later.
They'll be surprised by what they get when they try to lift an image protected by ImageNoCopy.
Stop on over at HotlinkALARM.com today to see what all the fuss is about.
http://hotlinkalarm.com
Have a nice, theft-free day!
Patrick Pretty
The Most Beautiful Little Boy In The World" -- 1964
Labels: Hotlink Alarm, HotlinkALARM, Image No Copy, ImageNoCopy
posted by Patrick Pretty @ 10:37 AM,
1 Comments:
- At January 15, 2008 8:19 PM, BuildMyWebEmpire.com said...
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Thanks for this product, Patrick, Willie and Will. Few things are worse than spending your time and/or money on creating something that someone else just decides to come along and pilfer. This product can put an end to that for all of us.
Kelly Conway
BuildMyWebEmpire





