Alternative for getdpd.com

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by emelda, Feb 6, 2011.

  1. #1
    Hi everyone,

    I'm looking for a site that can store big files for download when people buy it.

    I know e-junkie.com and getdpd.com but both have limited storage.

    Any suggestion..?

    Thanks in advance.. :)
     
    emelda, Feb 6, 2011 IP
  2. Zachmo

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    Have you tried dropbox?
     
    Zachmo, Feb 7, 2011 IP
  3. emelda

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    Yup, I did try drop box before but it doesn't have the features that I wanted.

    Thanks for your suggestion. I already found 1 site that offer Unlimited file storage + Paypal integration for selling downloadable files :)
     
    emelda, Feb 7, 2011 IP
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    Hi Emelda, I'm in the same situation: looking for a site to sell downloads in a protected way (i.e. prevent people from copying or forwarding your downloaded file).

    What is the name of the site you found?

    Thank you!
     
    chequetere, Jun 27, 2011 IP
  5. emelda

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    Try this out: www.payloadz.com :)
     
    emelda, Jun 27, 2011 IP
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    Thank you, Emelda. I am concerned about unauthorised copies, i.e. people buying the download and then burning it to a dvd, emailing it, etc. I sent Payloadz an email about this, and this was their response: "We provide secure downloads, which prevent sharing of the download links sent to customers. However, once the file is downloaded we do not provide any protection from sharing. You can add security features in the document to password protect, not allow copy, print etc."
    It sounded that once they've got the downloaded file, there is a chance people can reproduce it illegally. How easy is it to protect unauthorised copies with Payloadz? What has been your experience like?
    Thanks again! I've been procrastinating on this for too long!
     
    chequetere, Jun 27, 2011 IP
  7. Shane Williams

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    That's a new one for me. Their demo videos are super old, lol. But it says they've been around since 2002. Might check them out. You've never gone the S3 route?
     
    Shane Williams, Jun 27, 2011 IP