The Science of improving ecommerce sales in uncertain times.
Seems like it’s never been harder than it is today to turn Internet shoppers into buyers. While Web use may grow every year, many ecommerce retailers are finding that their ever more thrifty prospects are also becoming increasingly cautious about buying because they’re taking ID and Credit Card theft seriously. That’s why Comodo urges everyone to do whatever they can to boost their Web sites’ emphasis on fuzzy, warm, thoroughly relaxing SAFETY.
But good advice isn’t all we’re ready to offer. In addition, Comodo recommends every ecommerce Web site upgrade its SSL Certificate to an EV SSL. Here’s why.
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Posted in Increasing Conversion
At some point, everyone in ecommerce asks why their Web site can take longer to come up than some competitor’s Web site. Here’s why, and what to DO about it.
To reach any Web site, every customer on earth sends his Go To request to a regional Domain Name System Server. Better known as a DNS Server. This is a basic component of the Internet that is provided free for all customers and Web sites, worldwide.
But when one depends solely on basic DNS service, the farther away a site’s company is from a customer, the longer it takes for the site to come up on that customer’s monitor. Why?
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Posted in Increasing Conversion
Enhancements Made to Comodo’s eMerchant Site Security Scanning Tool
We’ve made PCI Scanning easier. Why? Because we know PCI Scanning is a frustrating task for the IT department of any company that must allow credit card transactions. Especially if your company stores those credit card numbers.
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Posted in PCI Compliance
US House of Representatives Finally Passes CyberSecurity Bill
After years in the works, CyberSecurity legislation has finally passed the House of Representatives. The purpose of this bill is to protect the millions of people who interact on the Internet daily. Why is it so necessary?
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Posted in Shopping Cart Security
Security Predictions For The Second Half of 2010
2009 began with the biggest data breach in US history; the massive Hartland Payment System Credit Card Theft. This data breach affected the direction of both online security improvements and PCI Compliance requirements throughout 2009.
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Posted in PCI Compliance




