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Web site privacy seals: Are they worth it?

By Jay Cline
May 8, 2003 12:00 PM ET

We've all seen them -- the green Truste images, the BBBOnLine padlocks and a host of other privacy and security seals. More than 2,000 companies are paying up to $13,000 per year to display these logos on their Web sites.
But do they pay off?
If the Internet is key to your company's future growth strategy, then you need them to pay off.
Poll after poll says the top reason people don't spend more online is that they're afraid their credit card numbers will be stolen. Visa and MasterCard will reimburse any fraudulent charges, but not everyone knows this. Those who do know it don't want the hassle of having to seek a reimbursement.

The big question is: Do privacy seals give these worried customers the assurance they need to type in their charge-card information? Will their added sales justify the cost of the seals? Use this checklist to find the answers for your company:

  • Are we like the companies that already have seals? If you're a world-class e-commerce site, the answer is yes. Almost half of the top 50 most-visited Web sites, by my count, display some type of privacy seal. If you're a technology company, the answer is also affirmative. Roughly 7% of Fortune 500 companies display a seal -- and half of them are in the technology sector.

  • Which seal is best? If you need a privacy seal, either of the two market leaders will do. Truste has the highest market share among the seals, listing 1,374 Web sites to BBBOnLine's 701. Truste has nearly a 2-to-1 edge over BBBOnLine on the top 50 Web sites, and a 3-to-1 edge among Safe Harbor members. That said, the Better Business Bureau's 91-year history has given it higher name recognition (93%) among Internet users than has the 6-year-old Truste, which claims a 69% recognition rate.

  • What will it cost us for a seal? Both Truste and BBBOnLine charge an annual fee based on your yearly revenue. With Truste, companies making less than $5 million are charged $599, while those grossing over $2 billion must pay $12,999. The pain is less at the BBB: Small firms are charged $200, while those grossing over $2 billion pay $7,000.

  • What is required to qualify for a seal? Applying for a seal program will require internal staff time to complete the paperwork and assure your company meets the seal standards. You'll need to post a privacy policy that conforms to the seal's standards. And you'll need to provide your customers a way to opt out of direct marketing and selling their information to third parties, as well as a way to access their information and file complaints.

  • What return can we expect? If you're a lesser-known brand, your return on the seal investment will be higher, because visitors to your site need more reassurance than they do visiting AOL.com. A sample of small clients of ScanAlert, an emerging security seal provider, reports Internet sales increases of 10% to 33% attributable to that seal's placement. If your average Internet transaction nets you $10 in profit, you'll need the seal to add as many as 125 more sales per month to make it a worthwhile investment.

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