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Selling On Clickbank-some Safety Tips

By Sagar Jawale on June 19, 2010
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In the non internet world, retailers are always fighting a war with shoplifters and people who would take your product without paying for it.  You would think that this kind of thing would not be a problem in an online world.  But in Clickbank which is the largest internet marketplace in the world, one of the biggest problems is stopping people from downloading a digital product and then not following through with payment.

Like some other retail shops there are security weaknesses in Clickbank as there are with any software environment.  But with some correct tips on the a part of the vendor at the individual stage, you'll find ways to plug these security holes and hold your product safe so each time it gets downloaded, you get paid.

Another good motive for not putting hyperlinks to your product in your website is that it's going to be a door to your merchandise to appear on the major search engines as links.Google will discover the hyperlinks and index them and so they could appear pretty high in search engine rankings and that's very dangerous for the security of your product.

There's one step that can get you rid of the search engine drawback, which is the bigger threat of your thank you or product pages for Clickbank. That's to contact your hosting provider.  They have a method at the server level to build a safety file that's checked by the major search engines to exclude your links for indexing by search engines.  By including the url on your merchandise page on Clickbank in addition to your thank you page, even if these hyperlinks get listed, you cease the bleeding as the amount of losses might be quite minimal.

The best thing is not to reference those locations at all so if there is going to be any leakage of their location, it will be through hackers whose influence is minimal at best.  That way at least you are living a clean life and doing what you can.  And by watching the Clickbank faq and updates notices so you are always up to date on any new security updates they are putting in place.
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