7 Ways to Stop Content Thieves

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When you work hard on a blog post, an article, or an ebook, it can be pretty frustrating to see people steal your words, your photos, or your designs.

While there are no perfect solutions,  here are a few ways to stop content thieves from stealing your hard work (or at least slow them down).

1) Include a copyright statement, or even just a © symbol

Here’s an example:

No part of this book may be reproduced, copied, or transmitted in any form (whether physical or electronic) without the prior express written permission of the author, except for brief quotations used in reviews.

2) Add a digital ID file

E-junkie (a digital downloading and shopping cart system), lets you add the purchaser’s name, email address, and transaction number to each downloaded file.

3) Put a security lock on the pdf

You can do this with Adobe Acrobat, or other pdf creation software such as Primo PDF or Nitro PDF.

4) Offer something that buyers can’t get from a copy

It could be a personalized consultation, or an extra bonus that requires proof of purchase.

5) Include links back to your site in  your ebook

Hey, maybe you’ll get more clicks or a few extra legitimate sales.

6) Send takedown requests

Many times people will take down the content they copied, if you ask nicely.  If not, you can write to their web host and tell them that the material is stolen.  That should get their attention.

7) No more Mr. Nice Guy

If nice doesn’t work, you can always try this approach or this one.

BONUS TIP:

Sign up for  Tynt.com.  It will track what’s being copied, and generate a link back to you.  Both free and paid versions available.

Have you had a problem with content thieves? What did you do to stop them?

Freebie Friday: Creative or Commercial or Bringing Home the Bacon?

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Today’s Freebie Friday is also a birthday party (not mine, but a new blog by my dear invisible friend, Tom Bentley).

How to describe Tom Bentley?

Maybe two parts Mark Twain, one part John Steinbeck?

No, Tom has a wicked wit all his own. His verbal swordplay will leave you gasping; when you’re not collapsing in gales of laughter.

His videos should come with warning labels.

Warning: Watching these videos may lead to side-splitting. Before viewing, stock up on duct tape, staples, and glue.

He’s also the proud sponsor of the longest thread on Triiibes (206 pages and 2466 posts, and counting).

The Freebie Part

Actually, there are two freebies.

One, he’s just started a new blog. It’s called The Write Word. Go visit.  If you want to make him smile, leave a comment with either “gack” or ‘bacon” in it.

Two, while you’re there, check out his free ebook, “Creative or Commercial, You Don’t Have to Choose.”  Lots of great tips about engaging your customers and telling a story. It’s on the right hand side of the blog. Just click to download.

Are You Reading These Blogs?

A roundup of must-read blogs that will help your blogging, improve your sales strategies, and build a community online.

Blogussion

Alex is a teenager, but don’t let that stop you from reading his blog.  He gets it.  He understands how to build a community, monetize your blog, and become a better blogger.  He also likes Macs (must be a good guy). Guest Posting Strategy

Bob Poole’s Water Cooler Hangout

Bob was a successful salesman for many years.  Unlike other salesmen, Bob would listen first, and sell later (in fact that’s the title of  his book) He’s now a business coach and speaker. Ten Secrets for Sales Failure.

Got any great blogs to recommend?  Add them in the comments.

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(No cows were harmed in the writing of this post).

Question Time

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I’m not the prime minister (or even the president), but I thought it might be helpful to set aside a post now and then for questions.

If you have one about headlines, email marketing, your website design, niche marketing, or another marketing challenge you’re having, ask away.

The floor is yours.

Who Else Wants a Great 2010? Here’s How

here's how ebookThree weeks ago, Seth Godin released a new ebook called “What Matters Now.” The book had short essays by big names such as Tom Peters, Jackie Huba, and Seth himself (70 in all).

Inspired by this, the members of triiibes decided to get together and create our own version.

They took months. We took weeks (because we’re crazy like that).

It’s called What You Can Do Now…Here’s How: A Manual for Action in 2010.

Sure, Tom Bentley, Joel Canfield, and Bolaji Oyejide, aren’t household names. They should be. They’re brilliant, funny, and they’ll get your blood racing and your brain ready to go to make a difference in 2010.

P.S. We were also inspired by Seth’s new book (Linchpin) and his launch event, to get together and start our own conference. A team of planners (spanning 10 time zones) put in a lot of hard work to make it a reality.

The conference starts tomorrow, followed by a Triiibes dinner (hosted by Seth – he says the food is weird – should I be worried when a vegetarian says the food is weird?), the Linchpin event, and more conference fun. Then, there’s the foodie tour!

I’ll tell you all about it on Monday!

UPDATE: New and improved version now shipping! Download the new version.