<== Site of the Week for 2009-12-10 ==>

Safe Tested

The biggest obstacle to online sales is trust. People look at a small web site with a great deal on goods and services and simply wonder if the company is for real.

Sadly, most web sites these days aren't for real. The site might be for a company that went bust. Even worse, it might be for a ficticious company out to commit identity theft.

The simple existence of a web site doesn't mean a company exists. For example, this site is owned by a no good bum who I wouldn't trust to tie my shoelaces.

Yes, with this site, you can tell the owner's a bum by looking at the low quality of the design. Hoever, had he been clever enough to simply copy and paste a decent site design, some people might think the site was for real!!!!

As people can't tell that a site is for real by its looks, they need third party verification.

Safe Tested is an Ogden concern that will verify the address and other information about a business. They will also help with structuring a privacy policy and test online security to help assure that your site does well by your online customers.

If this company had an address and working phone number, and if it had a workable business model or product to sell, Safe Tested would verify that information and give the site a seal of approval. The seal of approval could help consumers in their purchasing choices.

In addition to verified information, safe tested provides daily tests to help assure a site isn't hacked and that its valuable customer information is not compromised.

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Site NameSafe Tested
Site of the Day History11/19/09
Category Ogden, Utah: Internet
URLiogden.com/kewl.html?dt=2009-12-10
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