Friday, January 18, 2008

Product Padlock by Armand Morin

Product Padlock by Armand Morin



If you are selling a digital product online and haven't considered a way to protect your product from theft, then maybe it's high time you did. You are most likely losing sales by people downloading your product directly from your thank you page or simply by people sharing your product.

It's a fact! Millions and millions of dollars are lost each year due to piracy. As many as 56% of internet users think it's ok to share. That's a lot of people willing to steal your product.

You've worked hard creating your products and I think that you should get all the money you can from the sale of them. There is hope.

Armand Morin recently released a new product called "Product Padlock" which, in my opinion, is the most advance product protection software to date. Product padlock is a service that allows you to protect as many product as you want.

It can protect all kinds of files like: pdf, ebooks, word files, .exe files, videos and audios. It's extremely easy to use and it was designed that way. No prior experience required. If you know how to save a file, you can use this product.

It also prevents the abuse of your refund policies by locking out buyers that have refunded your product. Stop compulsive refunders right in their tracks.

You can try Product Padlock for only 1$ and it costs less than 1$/day after the free trial. Think about it, 1$/day could increase your sales by 30-50%.

Don't let digital thieves get away with it. You know have a way to protect your digital product and increase your sales. Get Product Padlock today!

1 comments:

Lyn Savage said...

I have just downloaded a copy of Product Padlock. I have protected my ebook but have found that once i open the file with the validation code I can simply go file save as and it bypasses the verification section for any future use. I can now send the saved file to anyone i like without them having to have a validation code. This seems pointless to me. Am i doing something wrong?