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How
To Fulfill Orders In Your Sleep |
by:
Lynette
Chandler |
So
you have a digital product to sell, but
how do you make it automatically downloadable
so you don't have to be sending out emails
at all hours of the day (and night)? The
solution is really very simple. Just use
your autoresponder and the good news is
most webhosting
accounts already come with a basic
autoresponder system.
The general idea is to create a special
dedicated email address where payment notifications
will be sent to. Once the autoresponder
detects email being sent to this address,
it will immediately kick back a reply email
that you pre-programmed with download information
and that is it. You're in business.
Easy as it is, this system does have a few
flaws. For one, any email sent to that special
address will return a reply with your product
download information. Secondly, some payment
processor's notification emails come from
the payment processor themselves and it
is only within the body of the notice will
you find the customer's email. This is a
problem because autoresponders that come
with your webhosting
account are not very sophisticated
and can only reply to the originating email
address. In plain English, this means all
your order thank you emails will go to your
payment processor, your customer receives
nothing. And that is not good.
Thankfully, there are autoresponder systems
that are much more robust and truly intelligent.
They can literally scan the payment notification
email, extract your customer's information,
add them to the database so you can follow
up with them later and send out a reply
immediately to the customer using the information
it gathered. All of this is done immediately
behind the scenes in a matter of minutes
(and even seconds); all your customer sees
and experiences is one seamless process.
These intelligent autoresponders come in
the form of monthly services or scripts.
But what about securing the download? That
is easy too. In many web host control panels,
you will find a 'Protect Folder' or 'Password
Protection' feature. By putting your downloads
in a special folder and password protecting
that folder, you will now keep spiders,
robots and people who do not have access
to the password out of your downloads.
What if you want a stronger protection system?
In that case, you can use a membership manager
where people can create their own logins.
You can also get scripts or hosted shopping
carts that will generate unique download
links that expire after a certain time.
These systems can set you back from $50
to $200 or more.
Up till now, all the options discussed only
protect the download, not the product itself.
If you're really concerned about piracy
or if piracy is getting out of hand for
you, the best way is to protect each download
with its own unique key code. Fortunately
there are services who can do that and integrate
seamlessly into your existing checkout system.
They cost $9.95 to $24.95 a month. If you
are losing a big amount to piracy, the price
may be small to pay.
Some food for thought, there will always
be a small percentage of customers who will
try to do what they know is wrong. The more
control you exert, the more resentful customers
will feel. Regardless of copyright, people
do not like to be limited over something
they already paid for. You just have to
weigh it out what matters to you, keeping
the majority of good customers happy or
you want to spend time on a few rotten apples
and of course don't forget to spell out
your copyright and terms of use clearly.
That's about the best you can do.
About the author:
Lynette Chandler helps entreprenuers leverage
readily available technology for their marketing.
Learn to apply the power of technology to
your marketing today http://www.TechBasedMarketing.com
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