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  • Hi there.

  • Matt here, your resident e-commerce guru at Volusion.

  • Welcome to two minute Tuesdays where we give you

  • two minutes of e-commerce advice to bolster your online success.

  • Now when it comes to e-commerce, your SSL certificate

  • is just a fact of life.

  • So, to help you decide which option is best for you,

  • pay close attention because today I'm

  • going to walk you through five things

  • that you should know before buying an SSL certificate.

  • Now you may be asking, Matt, what is an SSL certificate

  • anyway?

  • Well, without getting too technical,

  • an SSL encrypts sensitive customer data,

  • including credit card numbers, as it

  • travels across the information superhighway.

  • Now this makes it much more difficult for cyber criminals

  • to access and compromise that data.

  • Keep in mind that you must have an SSL installed

  • on your online store in order to accept credit cards.

  • Secondly,

  • you'll want to know the difference between a dedicated

  • and a shared SSL.

  • Now a dedicated SSL is one that you fully own and comes

  • with a small annual charge.

  • Now the huge benefit of having a dedicated SSL

  • means that customers will check out directly on your domain

  • and carries a higher level of security.

  • A shared SSL however, often comes free of charge,

  • but it sends shoppers to a different domain

  • upon checking out.

  • As well, is it doesn't come with all of the security benefits

  • that you'll find with a dedicated SSL.

  • Next on our lists, choose the appropriate level

  • of encryption for your needs.

  • Now I'm going to make this one easy for you.

  • If you're accepting credit cards on your site,

  • your SSL certificate is required to have

  • a minimum 128-bit encryption.

  • Fourth, figure out whether or not a brand name matters.

  • Now, there a lot of providers out there including, SSL's

  • here from us at Volusion, but you

  • may want to pay a little extra cash for more well known SSL

  • providers like Symantec, GeoTrust, or Thawte.

  • And last but not least, familiarize yourself

  • with the installation process.

  • Upon making a purchase, figure out

  • what information is required from your business,

  • how long it takes to install the SSL,

  • and if it automatically renews, and where

  • do you need to go if you have questions.

  • Adding an SSL certificate to your online store

  • is proven to boost customer confidence and sales.

  • So, keep these five tips in mind as you

  • embark upon that journey, and you'll

  • have nothing to worry about.

  • Have any questions?

  • Feel free to drop me a line in the comments box below.

  • From me to you, happy selling.

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