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Call To Action Mobile Buttons Personal Use Graphic
Now You Can Easily Create Mobile Websites With These Call To Action Mobile Buttons!!
Mobile Website Buttons Personal Use Graphic
Now You Can Easily Create Mobile Websites With These Mobile Website Buttons !!
Mobile Infographics Personal Use Graphic
Now You Can Create Professional Mobile Websites With These Mobile Infographics !!
Listbuilding In A Box Personal Use Software
This software makes us easy to use Pushbutton!!
Wp Easy Security Suite Personal Use Script With Video
This protect your wordpress for the hacker!!
Force Password Update Plugin Personal Use Script
"Finally! An Easy Way To Stop The Number One Threat To Your WordPress Website"
Good security starts with your users, but sadly, many simply aren't aware they may be putting YOUR site at risk....
Dear Website Owner,
You hear it every day. Another site has been hacked. Twitter, Zendesk, even new outlets fall victim every single day.
What you don't hear about - unless you're in the security biz - are the hundreds or even thousands of WordPress sites that are hacked every month. The damage can range from mildly irritating to catastrophic.
It's not really the fault of WordPress, or even that of your host. The fact is, armies of malicious hacker bots are out there even as you read this, repeatedly trying to log into unprotected sites - even yours.
And the number one cause? Weak or outdated passwords.
You ARE Being Careful With Your Passwords, Right?
Hopefully you're not making any of the most common password mistakes - the kind that might result in your site being hacked. Hopefully, you use a password manager and choose random, unreadable passwords, and you change them often.
That's just good common sense, whether for your site or someone else's.
But that's not what your users are doing. They're using...
Reused and recycled passwords: If your member uses the same password for her Twitter account as she does for your site, and Twitter gets hacked - you are at risk.
Commonly used passwords: If your member uses any of the hundreds of most commonly used passwords (and you'd be shocked at how many do) - you are at risk.
Easy-to-guess passwords: If your member uses words found in the dictionary - you are at risk.
Well-known letter/number swaps: If your user tries to be clever by simply "disguising" letters as numbers - you are at risk.
Now, obviously, none of these members are actively trying to cause your site to be hacked. They simply don't know the risks. And why should they?
It's not as if they're entering their banking data, or sharing other confidential information with your site. Maybe they're just logging in to leave a comment or watch a training video. As far as they are concerned, security is simply not necessary.
WordPress is NO Help!
WordPress is aware of the risks. They know that weak, recycled, and common passwords represent one of the biggest threats to websites today, but unfortunately, they simply do not have a system in place to prevent it from happening.
Users are allowed to use any password they like, or any length, and change it (or not) any time they want. Further, WordPress will helpfully send the password to new users by email.
Of course, you can ask your subscribers, contributors, and editors to use good passwords and to change them often, but there's no way to enforce that - until now.
Traffic Video Course Personal Use Video
A Full Blown Video Course On Traffic Created By A Million Dollar Marketer, Eric Louviere! Six High Quality In-depth Training Videos On Web Traffic!
Create Expiring Download Pages And Links Personal Use Video With Audio & Video
stop digital product theft in it's tracks!
if you are using a standard download page for your products, they are being stolen and you are losing money.
See how you can set up a protection system using all free resources.
Dear Reader:
Having your own digital products is a great business model. Your cost of entry is low, you have an international reach, and delivery is all automated. In fact once you have set up your digital products the whole business can be automated. You can run this business out of your home which saves a lot of money on office expenses.
You can work it full or part time and the business is easy for anyone to learn. And the fact that you can start a business for under $50 is something that makes it open to everyone.
To run your own internet business profitably you need a few tools.
You need:
A domain name (www address) - about $14 / year.
A hosting account. (Sites and file storage) - about $6.00 / month.
An autoresponder (lead collection and promotion) - about $15 / month.
And that is about it. The rest of what you need you can get for free.
But one thing so many people skip is a Download Security System!
Digital product theft can be a big problem if you do not protect your products. If you are using an ordinary download page, someone can purchase your product and share either the link to your page, or the link(s) to your downloads with potentially millions of people.
There are paid solutions to this out there that you can use that work very well. However if you are not able or don't want to pay for these products there is a free alternative!
You can set up a free download protection system using free tools. This system:
protects your download page with an individualized expiring link.
protects your download links with an individual IP address encryption and expiring links.
can be styled as you wish. (brand with your header etc).
can be used with Paypal (free version).
Set up the script once and use it for all your products. (individual download areas need to be set up for each product. Takes about five minutes).
And did I mention it's free?
Amazon S3 Plugin Personal Use Script
"You're About To Learn Just How Easy it is To Embed Amazon S3 Hosted Videos on Your WordPress Website..."
This 'Point & Click' WP Plugin Makes it Super Fast and Easy to Get Your Videos to Show Up On Your Blog Pages & Posts!"
Dear Online Business Owner,
Have you been avoiding using video for marketing and product creation because of the lack of choices for hosting and embedding video?
It's no surprise if you have. Many small business owners mistakenly think there are only two options: YouTube, where everything is public and you're limited to 15 minutes, or self-hosted, where you have total control and a hefty hosting bill to match.
I'm happy to tell you, now there is a better way to use video on your WordPress site without worrying about privacy issues or bandwidth bills.
The Benefits of Video
Before we talk about HOW you can use video, let's consider WHY you want to use video. We all know blogging is a fantastic way to drive traffic to your site, but the truth is, not every visitor will spend the time to read your content, no matter how engaging it is. Some people simply prefer to browse sites that offer videos or other easy-to-consume content.
Of course, there are other benefits as well. For example, some types of content are just better suited for video. Long, screenshot filled articles are easier to digest when presented as short instructional videos. Opt-in rates can improve with a personal message delivered via video. And that information product you keep meaning to produce? Video is the perfect solution for a user-friendly, inviting, and easy-to-consume product.
Not only are all these formats just better suited to video than to text or even photos, video allows you to really let your creative juices flow. The free video-editing packages available today make it easier than ever to give your videos that professional look - without investing a lot of time or money. When you're burned-out with blogging, shooting and editing a quick video can be a great way to keep the content flowing.
But Where Do You Host Your Videos?
While posting videos on your website or blog can be good for business and a lot of fun as well, there are some serious technological hurdles you'll need to jump before you get started, beginning with where you'll host your videos.
YouTube - Often the first thing that comes to mind, and not a bad choice if you're just starting out, but for serious video use, you'll need a more robust option that doesn't limit video length and that allows you to control where and when the video is played.
