Which HotlinkALARM Neighborhood Do You Prefer?
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Hello Friends,
Because many of you visit me from access points other than PatrickPretty.com, I've created a few more routes from which you can view the HotlinkALARM video.
If you've read "Pluck Forever," you know I favor the "No-Hype" approach to Internet Marketing. That has carried over to HotlinkALARM. Willie Crawford, Will Bontrager and I believe the best way to present a product in the marketplace is to let it do the talking.
So, if you're used to visiting me at PluckForever.com, here's a site from which you can view the HotlinkALARM video.
http://pluckforever.com/hotlinkalarm.html
Lots of you visit PatrickPretty.com, of course. Here's another site from which you can view the special Hotlink ALARM video:
http://patrickpretty.com/hotlinkalarmvideo.html
And since more and more of you are visiting me through HotlinkALARM.com, here's yet another gateway to the video.
http://hotlinkalarm.com/hotlinkalarmvideo/
No matter your preferred port of entry, you'll find the video and the accompanying PDF transcript of the Hotlink Alarm teleseminar session.
Dozens and dozens of people registered for the teleseminar, which was conducted last week. It sure was nice to know so many people take digital piracy seriously.
HotlinkALARM users have an extra layer of protection against those who'd steal their website graphics, digital products, audios, videos and more. Our users are giving highly positive reviews of Hotlink Alarm.
In other words, it's getting a "Thumbs Up" because of the protections it provides.
When I reflect on the time spent developing HotlinkALARM -- the long hours in our private development forum and all the testing and tweaking to maximize the value of Hotlink Alarm -- I'm reminded that we created it for a reason: To help customers and online merchants from all markets and niches better control their intellectual property and to empower them to prevail over thieves.
Visit us at a HotlinkALARM gateway soon.
Patrick Pretty
"The Most Beautiful Little Boy In The World" -- 1964
Labels: digital piracy, Pluck Forever, stealing website graphics
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