Though a majority of Internet users in the United States make
online purchases regularly, a strong minority do not. Why? Their
biggest fears are of identity theft and theft of their credit card
information. Those of us who sell online need to respond in two
ways.
- Provide a Secure Sales Environment
Hackers are clever. They're constantly finding ways to hack into a
webserver and steal valuable credit card data, passwords, etc. You
have to stay ahead of them. The cost to a merchant of having
credit card information stolen from your server can be high. Laws
now require notifying customers of the theft and offering them
free credit checks. In addition, the resulting publicity could
badly damage sales.
Your best line of defense against hackers is an experienced,
responsive web hosting service or IT department that takes
security seriously.
If your web hosting service displays a Hacker Safe or McAfee
Secure logo (www.mcafeesecure.com), this is a good indication that
they are security conscious. We marketers tend to see this shield
as a marketing device that boosts confidence and thus sales. It
does. But this is not merely a marketing gimmick. McAfee Secure
(formerly ScanAlert) and companies like them subject their
clients' servers to rigorous daily testing for vulnerabilities
that a hacker might try to exploit.
Your hosting service needs to be receiving regular reports of
possible vulnerabilities and constantly be tightening security. As
they do, your site will be better protected against the most
common types of attacks.
In addition, PCI (Payment Card Industry) Standards compliance is
required of all merchants who take credit cards. Following these
standards helps keep valuable data secure.
- Publicize That Your Server Is Secure
Since we know that people are wary of buying online -- especially
from unknown merchants -- then it is vital to assure people in a
variety of ways that their sale will be safe. In my book How to
Develop a Landing Page (2008 edition,
www.wilsonweb.com/ebooks/landing.htm) I discuss eight ways to
increase trust. These include explicitly letting shoppers know
that your server is secure. The best place to do this is when
people are ready to buy -- on the landing page, the shopping cart,
and order information page.
Display a Hacker Safe / McAfee Secure logo. Permission to do so
is not inexpensive nor is compliance easy. But this logo provides
assurance to buyers of a safe environment -- especially important
on sites of unknown merchants.Display a logo from your SSL Digital Certificate vendor stating
that your site is protected. It is one more indication to the
buyer of your concern with safety.Include a link to a pop-up window that answers the question: "Is
it safe to purchase online?"Test to see if changing the wording of your order or cart button
to "Order now on our secure server" increases sales.
Online shoppers customers are very concerned with security. If we
want their business, we must make it our concern as well.
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