Google Is About To Tell Everyone If Your Site Is Insecure
Google is out to make the web a more secure place. If your site hasn’t gone HTTPS, it needs to now. An upcoming change in the Chrome web browser will mean lost business and trust for any site that’s not secure. Here’s why the time is now to make you’re move to more secure pastures.
Why You Might See A Drop In Conversions Starting October 2017
Have you seen a sudden drop in conversions starting in October 2017? You aren’t alone, but there’s a likely culprit. This is the source of your slowed success.
Why Your Websites Must Be Secure By October
There are lots of reasons your website should run HTTPS. First and foremost, it’s more secure for your visitors and creates trust. Google also gives a small ranking benefit to secure sites. But despite the benefits, many sites still haven’t bothered to get secure. That is, until now. A new announcement means you must be secure by October 2017, or expect to lose conversions. Here’s why.
A Super Simple Guide To Going Secure (HTTPS) On WordPress
Google is making a big push to get sites secure and soon it’ll be a requirement if you want to keep all your web traffic. While the process may seem intimidating, it’s really not. In a matter of minutes, you can have a secure site and reap the benefits (more confident visitors, better Google ranking, less security worries, and more). Here’s a super simple guide to going secure on WordPress.