Hi everyone!
I just read a blurb in our local newspaper about sites having an 'extended validation certificate'. And those that do, in IE7, the address bar will turn green. Those sites that do not have this certificate, the address bar will not change color. They tout that this will help ensure the customer of an e-commerce store is actually doing business with a legitimate business whose business license and other audits has been verified by the entity that performed the verification, such as Verisign. The certs prices range, depending on the entity issuing the cert, from $350.00 to over a $1000 a year.
What does this mean for us small stores? If we do not play with the big guys and buy a cert, such as Overstock.com who just purchased their green bar cert, will we end up losing customers?
Julie
I just read a blurb in our local newspaper about sites having an 'extended validation certificate'. And those that do, in IE7, the address bar will turn green. Those sites that do not have this certificate, the address bar will not change color. They tout that this will help ensure the customer of an e-commerce store is actually doing business with a legitimate business whose business license and other audits has been verified by the entity that performed the verification, such as Verisign. The certs prices range, depending on the entity issuing the cert, from $350.00 to over a $1000 a year.
What does this mean for us small stores? If we do not play with the big guys and buy a cert, such as Overstock.com who just purchased their green bar cert, will we end up losing customers?
Julie
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