You have to ask your clients. In general:clients trust logos like Verified...even logo is not complete checking.
Some shop websites combine Truste and the McAfee SECURE™ which is trustmark only appears when the website has passed our intensive, daily security scan. We test for possible personal information access, links to dangerous sites, phishing, and other online dangers.
Source:www.mcafeesecure.com
kieranmullen
8:04 am on Jan 24, 2012 (gmt 0)
I think I will go forward tomorrow with 5 years GeoTrust True BusinessID for $291 which goes throuhg business verification whichs gets displayed and comes with a SSL certificate unless Dun and Bradstreet or the BBB come up with a better offer but I doubt it
toplisek
8:50 am on Jan 24, 2012 (gmt 0)
This is not daily security check...
kieranmullen
9:05 am on Jan 24, 2012 (gmt 0)
No it is not, but I do not store any cc info and it is not what I am looking for. I am not looking for a SSL either but I guess I have to get that.
toplisek
9:22 am on Jan 24, 2012 (gmt 0)
Anyway, Good Luck!
Digmen1
9:25 pm on Mar 26, 2012 (gmt 0)
To me it looks like an easy money earner for those companies.
It is a lot of money fro a small company to pay out.
Do buyers really take notice of those certificates ?
chrisgoward
8:53 pm on May 28, 2012 (gmt 0)
You should test security seals to see if there's any conversion rate difference.
We've tested them and found putting too much prominence can actually reduce sales by reminding people about security concerns.
[edited by: lorax at 11:47 pm (utc) on May 28, 2012]