Daily Gangster Heist: SSL Certificates Made Easy, 70% Off

STEP-BY-STEP REPORT MAKES SSL SET-UP EASY!

Daily Gangster Heist: SSL Certificates Made Easy, 70% Off
Daily Gangster Heist: SSL Certificates Made Easy, 70% Off
  • Daily Gangster Heist: SSL Certificates Made Easy, 70% Off
    Daily Gangster Heist: SSL Certificates Made Easy, 70% Off
    Daily Gangster Heist: SSL Certificates Made Easy, 70% Off
    Daily Gangster Heist: SSL Certificates Made Easy, 70% Off

IMAGINE A BLANK FACEBOOK FAN PAGE!

Last year Facebook began requiring an SSL CERTIFICATE for all your Facebook fan pages and applications. Ok, no biggie, but say what? An SSL Certificate? What does this mean? If you have (or plan to have) a fan page that pulls in external content through what's called an iFrame, you have 2 choices:

  1. Learn how to configure SSL or
  2. be dead in the water.

And the SSL story goes deeper... STEP-BY-STEP REPORT MAKES SSL EASY!

THE PROCESS

In this step-by-step PDF training guide we show you the most cost effective and best way to set up SSL for your domain.
 
For example, we show you where to get standard 1-year SSL certificates for $1.99. We also show you why you may want to install that SSL certificate on a domain that you can purchase for just $2.99 a year. It makes a ton of sense once you see why...
 
In order to setup SSL for your domain you also need a dedicated IP address for that domain, and we'll show you were to get that for as little as $2 per month.
 
This is the cheapest way you can set up SSL for your fan pages, eCommerce pages, or any other need you might have while minimizing your risk to almost.
 
BEST OF ALL
 
You only need to do this ONCE. Then (for example) you can host all your own fan pages (as many as you want) using that one SSL certificate.
 
Other guides we've seen on this subject have you paying hundreds of dollars a year for SSL certificates.
 
We show you how, for under $35 (including hosting if you don't have it!), you can run 10, 20, 50 or even 100+ fan pages securely on Facebook!

WHAT IS SSL?

Basically, SSL encrypts data transferred to and from your site and protects against session hijacking attacks. SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is the standard security technology for establishing an encrypted link between a web server and a browser. This link ensures that all data passed between the web server and browsers remain private and integral. SSL is an industry standard and is used by millions of websites in the protection of their online transactions with their customers.
 
So Guess What?
 
It's important. You have to know this stuff to get things to work safely. From Facebook Fan Pages, to Facebook Apps, to online eCommerce, SSL is really important.
 
Here's the good news...
 
This heist will provide you with a guide that walks you through how to set up your pages with SSL as easy and cheaply as possible.
 
If you want to know how to make sure your Fan Pages work properly, then you're going to want to get the new guide that Wilson Mattos & Jason Fladlien have created.
 
Here's what it's all about.
 
WHY MORE THAN 2 MILLION FAN PAGES DIED LAST OCTOBER!
 
Facebook has always been under attack by hackers trying to get access to people's personal information. In order to cover themselves (and you!) they added a requirement to make Facebook more secure: requiring all Fan Pages that embed content from outside of Facebook to be "secured".
 
What type of security measure do they require? SSL, which stands for Secure Sockets Layer. This is the type of digital encryption that banks and payment processors use to protect financial transactions.
 
Now your average Joe or Jane has no idea how to get their SSL configured on their website...ESPECIALLY for cheap. If you do it right you can get a one year SSL certificate for just $1.99!
 
Most people pay at least $69.99 for a one year SSL certificate for a single domain. Don't believe me? That's what GoDaddy is currently charging. Click Here to see for yourself what GoDaddy charges.

WHAT ABOUT "SHARED SSL" FOR FREE?
 
There have been some tutorials going around on how to use free shared SSL certificates that come with most hosting providers. This is a really bad idea! Why? Let's take Hostgator as an example. We love them for hosting but we caution you against using their free shared SSL certificate. Here's an example of the shared SSL URL Hostgator would give you for your fan pages
https://server123.hostingprovider.com/~username/yourdomain.com/
 
Since Facebook is paranoid about security these days, this type URL might set off a potential red flag in their system. They want content that comes from identifiable locations, and this doesn't satisfy their needs.
 
Months ago, we knew a very big marketer that was hosting over 40,000 fan pages on his own SSL-domain server for clients who bought his software.
 
What happened?

Facebook banned all the fan pages. Over 3,000 customers and all their pages went down the drain. That's because Facebook doesn't like shared SSL hosting solutions.
 
In fact, we wasted several thousand dollars ourselves, because we were in the process of setting up our own secured hosting service for fan pages when we heard the news.
 
Bottom-line: you MUST avoid these free shared SSL certificates and ALSO services that host your secure pages for you using their own domain.

WHAT YOU GET

  • This report walks you through every step of the process for obtaining your SSL certificate, and setting it up on your domain.
  • This is a 30-page PDF guide with screen shots of EVERY step in the process. It's a breeze to walk through and you'll have your pages secured in no time flat.
  • Authored by Wilson Mattos & Jason Fladlien

It's an offer you can't refuse,
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