“What If Your Websites, Your Products and Your List Of Customers – All Your Work And Money Was Suddenly GONE And Your Internet Business Was Devastated And Mere HISTORY By Tomorrow?”
Learn How To Avoid Your Internet Business From Beying Attacked And Destroyed!
Dear Online Business Person,
You might have a stable website, products in demand and valuable customers that make your online presence what is called a business. Yet you are not entitled to call it a real business unless you have done your job to minimize the downside and manage the risk of losing it all in a heartbeat.
You know what I am talking about, if you have an online presence your business is threatened every moment by all kinds of dangers and could be blown to bits and pieces in no time.This scenario happens again and again and it can happen to every one of us!
Don’t think so? Certainly not to you, right?
If you are so sure nothing could ever happen to your business and you are safe anyway ket ne tell you this:
“The biggest risk to your business
is if you allow yourself to be lulled
into a (false) sense of security!”
In my earlier business life I have been a management consultant and expert in performance and risk management to Fortune 100 companies as well as to SME’s. Buinesses tend to focus on the upside of growth and performance and forget about the downside easily. You always have to do both, investing in increasing performance as well as in strengthening its fundament.
I can certainly agree with the fact that there is no absolute security. But then again I have to confirm that there is A LOT you can do to get as close as possible!
That’s why I have compiled all the important, life-saving information in the first Online Secuirty Report. An updated description of all possible dangers that are out there threatening your online business while you are reading this. But it certainly doesn’t stop there. I have detailed the measures and strategies that help you to PORTECT & SEAL your most valuable online assets and make it almost as safe as the Pentagon.
The first big revelation was the testing on page 10. This was something I had never heard of, and I’ve been building websites since 1994. Wow! The little tweaks you have for securing your Wordpress blog are another eye opener. And, with the blog hacking that has been happening this week, this section is a must read. The section on domain names – and how they can be hijacked – made me sigh with relief that I use and recommend the registrar that I do.
All in all, I believe this is highly recommended reading for newbies and experienced marketers alike. Maybe us experienced marketers need to read it even more, as we tend to become complacent in some areas covered in this report.
Kevin Riley, www.productcreationlabs.com
First let me tell you that I am very “untechy”. To be honest, there were parts of your guide that scared the heck out of me! There are more security threats out there than I was aware of. As an Internet marketer, these threats seem to come from every possible direction. You certainly don’t sugarcoat anything, but I think a strong dose of reality is the exact wake up call we all need. In fact, Your guide prevented me from making a MAJOR mistake as far as my online security is concerned. The only downside was that some of it is a little on the technical side (but that’s coming from someone who’s technically challenged), but there is plenty of information I was able to put to use right away. I like the way you include tons of additional resources, and the FREE security tools at the end are a nice touch.
This is one guide that anybody online needs NOW, Internet marketer or otherwise.
Michael Oksa, www.prohotlist.com
The Online Security Report is an excellent introduction that provides actionable information to help folks with their online security concerns. Your sections on backups and PCI are spot on and required reading for all new comers to our industry.
Again, thanks for a great report!
Jack Tackett, www.compliancysoftware.com
You would be surprised at how easy it is to get hacked. Several of the most popular softwares and Content Management Systems such as Wordpress have security flaws. If you don’t take the right precautions, all your hard work can be destroyed in 1 single minute. Dan here has compiled an up to date and concise 47 page report on online security, filled with powerful prevention and security mechanisms.
This is truly something you should not think about twice. It’s a must.
Daniel Molano, www.danielmolano.com
Almost 50 pages long, the Online Security Report is packed with invaluable information.
With the Online Security Report, you will…
- Be instructed how to plan for your online business and security implications
- Understand the security Issues of common site-building tools
- Learn how to create a security profile for your website and how to test it
- Know security issues of domain registrars & hosting providers
- Know email, communication & backup solutions
- Develop an understanding about password management & how to protect data access
- Learn about how to secure financial & other sensitive transactions
- Read about legal & regulatory considerations
…and more! all information is up to date for 2009/2010.
We are so confident you will benefit from the information we provide in the Online Security Report that we give you a 90 day iron-clad guarantee. Should you, for any reason, not be happy with the product within this period, we will refund your investment 100%, no questions asked!
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. If you take these issues serious and get this invaluable report now I will add the following limited bonuses
BONUS #1: The Online Security QuickTest
Assess your current risk quickly by answering the 10 most important questions with regards to the security of your online business.
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BONUS #2: Free Online Security Tools
Learn how you can build an impressive security arsenal without spending a dime. Arm yourself with the best free products that are designed to protect systems from malware, Internet attacks, device misconfigurations, and other threats and weaknesses.




