You have Less than 8 seconds to show that your website is
TRUSTWORTHY and SAFE.
Web site security seal company Trust Guard just announced its new PCI Scanning services for online merchants who sell goods and services online.
With PCI Standards becoming more and more important, Trust Guard makes it easier than ever to understand and afford PCI scanning services.
This new service from Trust Guard gives it unique ability to combine the power of PCI Scanning with industry leading 3rd party security, privacy, and business verification services, thus making Trust Guard the brand to beat in online web site security trust seals.
What makes Trust Guard stand out, much to the chagrin of other PCI compliance scanning companies like McAfee and Control Scan, is Trust Guard’s pricing structure. Prices typically are about half the price of their competitors.
But how important is displaying a security seal anyway?
Very! Studies show conclusively that from the time someone hits your site, you’ve only got about 8 seconds to establish trust and credibility.
Just EIGHT seconds!
Therefore you need a VISUAL way to show your customers that you are a REAL business and that your site is TRUSTWORTHY.
In fact, sites showing trust seals see their sales conversion rates skyrocket, 15% to over 100% in some cases.
But it’s not a simple matter to just slap a security seal on your site and call it a day.
Because PCI scanning services and requirements can be very confusing, many web based merchants have thrown up their hands in disgust with the often time ridiculous rigid PCI compliance regulations.
Worse yet, former industry leader of trust seals and PCI scanning, Hacker Safe was purchased by McAfee in 2008. Once the take over was complete, McAfee Secure, what McAfee now calls it’s trust seal service, saw droves of it’s customers not renewing their contracts because the PCI compliance became a major time suck for many companies.
Trust Guard recognized this and has gone to great lengths to help simplify the PCI and Trust Seal approval process and are winning fans.
What are the downsides to not being PCI compliant or showing Trust Seals?
Concerns over internet security and identity theft are understandably growing. And with more and more phishing sites popping up, consumers are increasingly wary about using their credits card online.
Additionally, major credit card companies can and do impose substantial monetary fines and penalties for websites who’s customer’s credit cards are stolen or compromised as a result of negligence.
For more information on how Trust Seals can boost your sales conversions or how to make your web site PCI compliant, visit:

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