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Protecting Your E-books Files Perkins Failsafe System for Protecting Your
Fame and Fortune Three
years ago I was giving my first E-book keynote speech before the Arizona Book
Publishing Association, when one of the esteemed publisher members asked me a
very pointed question. "What
happens if someone steals your file and sells it or gives it away all over the
Internet?" Until
I was asked that question I thought I was Sutter striking gold in California.
"How do you keep
people from stealing your work?" Beads
of perspiration formed on my face and hands. I had cottonmouth. This is a bad
dream. Why didn't I think of this before? My
mind immediately regressed to conversations with other professional speakers relating
horrifying incidents where they discovered their "signature story" was being retold.
I thought about
the many times I heard professional speakers telling Dr. Charles Jarvis's special
Little Bird story without giving credit to Dr. Jarvis I
wondered how much easier it would be to take the Little Bird story as a file formatted
in a common program like Microsoft Word for Windows and then spread it to many
thousands or even millions of people through e-mail. Do
you think that can happen? I think so! Over
the last 3 years many companies have become involved in creating encryption techniques
that protect your e-book files from theft. However,
none of the encryption techniques are fail-safe. In fact many times when a paying
customer downloads an encrypted book, the files are so huge and difficult to open
he/she gets frustrated and cancels the order. I
was recently giving a teleseminar and an attendee asked a most common question.
The question
was, "how to I keep someone from stealing my -e-book? I
decided to answer the attendee's question with a question. Why
do you care if they steal your e-book? She
replied" Because I will lose money." That
is when the light bulb went off in my brain. Companies that are spending all that
money and putting in all that effort to encrypt e- books are throwing their money
away. They are protecting people from opening e-books which really isn't' the
major concern. The
major concern is protecting the authors from the potential loss of fame and fortune.
The loss of your
e-book files represents a potential loss of your fame and fortune. You
lose no inventory if someone steals a digital file. Once you complete an e-book
and post it on-line you automatically have 6 Billion copies in print. You have
enough inventory for every man, woman and child on earth. If
someone pays you for the book, you have a revenue producing asset. If someone
reads it for free, you have sent that person a free brochure. If
one person reads your e-book and does not pay for it you may have one fan. If
100,000 people read it for free you may have a 100,000 fans. A
question I have is can you earn more money and have more fame with one fan or
with 100,000 fans? Over
the last few weeks I have successfully completed the best e-book encryption system
ever devised and it is yours absolutely free. This
Encryption system will allow virtually anyone to open and read your e-books, and
yet this system will protect your fame and fortune.
1. You need an e-book. An e-book can be 5 pages or 500 pages long. You are the
expert in your field. You get to call the shots on e-book size. You will advertise
how to purchase additional copies of your e-book as well as how to purchase the
Infoproduct mentioned later. 2.
You need a tasty article. This article will be related to your e- book. The purpose
of the article is to entice the reader to purchase your e-book. (Component #1)
The web address
where article readers may find and purchase your e- book will be included. 3.
You need an Infoproduct. An Infoproduct is an expansion of the article or extra
information you forgot to include in your e-book. If your Infoproduct is exactly
the same content as your article you may want to add special examples or additional
Internet resources where web visitors may receive more information. Include many
of the free resources on your own website. You will advertise your e-book price
and your infoproduct price in the infoproduct text. Here
is your free copy of the revolutionary PEFAFES system. Example
of the Encryption System For
this example assume you are a public speaker who talks on the topic of "How to
Win At Gambling" You
have a website titled " Vegas-Gambling.com" The
title of your e-book is: 101 Winning Poker Strategies" Price $9.95 Create
an article that you will post to major websites on the Internet. You will offer
your article free to webmasters in return for a link to the description page of
your book located on your website or a website that fulfills your e-book orders.
Title this article
"3 ways to Win at Poker." Let's
say your e-book title is: "101 Winning Poker Strategies" Price 9.95 Your
book is loaded with references about you, your contact information and hot links
to places on your website for more information about gambling and it includes
references to your other e- books, consulting services and detailed contact information.
After you create
your article "3 Ways to Win At Poker" with the usual 4 line author bi-line at
the bottom of the page, create another file based on the article titled "3 Great
Ways to Win At Poker." Make sure you list resources, references and links over
to your website or to more product pages and more information about you. Call
this additional document an "Infoproduct." This Infoproduct can be just a few
pages in length and will contain all of your article information along with additional
Internet resources for the reader. Assign
a price of $3.95 to your Infoproduct. Now
for a summary of what you have so far. 1.
Article...used to market your e-book that you give away for FREE 2.
E-book used to make money with a price of $9.95 each. 3.
Infoproduct that you advertise in your e-book selling for $3.95
Now here is the good stuff
and this is why I make sure I format in Microsoft Word and Adobe PDF. I also keep
all of my files smaller than 500 kilobytes in size to allow delivery via e-mail
without the use of Zip files or other confusing helper programs. You
now have your encryption system in place!
Picture this...At the current time, you are watching a 2-hour hockey game. While
you are watching TV a man named Jack Sprat finds your website article. (1)
Jack Sprat reads the article about your 3 gambling tips and thinks it's great.
(2) He goes to
your website and purchases your e-book for $9.95 (3)
He loves it so much that he sends it to his whole "Gamblers Anonymous" data base
with over one million strong. This takes place in the time span of one hour! Jack
Sprat knows nothing about copyright laws. He is just so happy to share your e-book
with his friends! Over
one million e-mail recipients receive the attachment but only 10% or 100,000 people
read about your tips. The other 90% just hit the delete key on their computers.
Over 100,000
read your e-book for free but 10% or 10,000 readers are so moved by your message
that they decide to click on over and purchase your "Infoproduct" for only $3.95
each. Your gross
sales for one hour's work is: $39509.95 (1)
0 X 100,000 = $0.00 (2) $9.95 X 1= $9.95 (3) $3.95 X 10,000 Total
for one hours work = $39509.95 You
made $39509.95 in one hour and since the system puts everything on automatic pilot,
you never talk to a single customer or take any physical product out of inventory.
You are halfway
done with the hockey game and haven't even turned on your computer. You are watching
a terrific hockey game. You
also have 100,000 People talking about you at this very minute. Your
fame and fortune encryption system continues on. Remember
those 10,000 people who paid $3.95 for the special report after reading your e-book
for free? One
person out of that group, Sylvia Wiss is the only dishonest person out of the
10,000 and she blasts your $3.95 special report to one million of her friends.
She sends it to the "National Association for the Preservation of Gambling."..one
million strong. Sylvia too, is Internet savvy and blasts out your Infoproduct
to a million people in only one hour. Here
intentions however, are evil. Just
as in the above example only 10% of the group or 100,000 read it. The rest consider
it Spam. 10% of that group or 10,000 love your Infoproduct. They love it so much
that they purchase your featured e- book that was advertised in the Infoproduct
that was just stolen. Remember your "101 Winning Poker Strategies" Price 9.95?
10,000 E-books
at $9.95 each = $99,500 Congratulation
to your top salespeople! Jack
Sprat brought you $39,509.95 Total time one hour Sylvia Wiss brought you $99,503.95
Total time one hour Your total sales is: $139,013.90 Only two hours have elapsed.
I wonder how
much money you will have in the next 40 hours as the e- book sales and infoproduct
sales and the so called "theft" of your files continue. Do
you call your attorney and sue or send Jack Sprat and Sylvia Wiss a gift? Since
the Perkins E-book Fame and Fortune Encryption System works 24 hours a day 7 days
a week, unattended, I feel you will soon enjoy the benefits as you employ the
system for your own e-books. Good
luck and make a ton of money selling your brilliance. Wayne
Perkins, "The E-book Marketing King"
Wayne
Perkins, "The E-book Marketing King" "A Cheap and Easy Guide To Self-publishing
E-books" http://www.wayneperkins.net/ebooks/guide.html mailto:wayne@w...
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