Online travel agent
Opodo says its
sales have risen 10 per cent in just one week after posting a
VeriSign
Secured Seal on the payment pages of its web site.
The seal is a small symbol put on transactional web pages to assure shoppers
that the site has adequate security and their financial details are encrypted.
Warren Jonas, head of service management at Opodo, says the company has
clearly seen that confidence is a crucial issue for online shoppers.
‘Completed sales rose by about 10 per cent when we posted the VeriSign
Secured Seal, and we immediately realised the impact that trust can have on
shopping basket abandonment,’ he said.
‘We have now published the seal on all the payment pages across our European
network.’
A survey commissioned by VeriSign and conducted by TNS Research shows that
security concerns have led to 54 per cent of online shoppers abandoning a
transaction. And 72 per cent of those shoppers said they would have continued
with the purchase had the site displayed a trusted seal or mark.
Online retail body the
Interactive Media in
Retail Group (IMRG) forecasts UK online sales of £7bn in the run-up to
Christmas, but says this figure could be significantly lower if consumers bypass
the web because of their security concerns.
As well as the pressure this puts on ecommerce, IMRG’s figures show that 57
per cent of UK online shoppers believe responsibility for protecting their
personal information lies with the site they are shopping on.
Avivah Litan, vice president and research director at analyst
Gartner, says she
is surprised the seal made such a difference to consumer confidence in Opodo’s
case. ‘I find that increase very unusual,’ she said.
‘Research shows that even when you put green borders around the edge of a
site to show it is secure, consumers miss it about 40 per cent of the time.’
But most online retailers want to provide some kind of quality seal, says
Litan.
‘Other internet retailers want to provide this option but it requires
education for people to recognise the seals,’ she said.
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