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How To Start An Online Store In 10 Steps
The post How To Start An Online Store In 10 Steps appeared first on HostGator Blog . You have dreams of entrepreneurship, but you know you’re not ready to quit your job and go all in. If you’re good at making things or spotting a great deal, you don’t necessarily have to go all in to start. Starting an online store doesn’t require the same level of investment or sacrifice that full-time […] Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading
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Tagged business, careers, credit-card, ecommerce, friends, hosting, marketing, php, shopping, small-business, web hosting, web hosting tips
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Why “Friendly Fraud” Is the Enemy of Small Business
The post Why “Friendly Fraud” Is the Enemy of Small Business appeared first on HostGator Blog . Friendly fraud, generally speaking, occurs when customers order digital or physical goods, falsely claim they never got them, and ask their credit card issuer for a chargeback. Another variety of friendly fraud is purchases made with stolen credit card numbers that look legitimate — until the real cardholder calls in a chargeback request. If you […] Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading
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What Is a SSL Certificate, and Why You Need One
The post What Is a SSL Certificate, and Why You Need One appeared first on HostGator Blog . As a website owner you’ve probably heard the words “SSL certificate” getting thrown around a lot. When you’re first getting your website built all of this technical jargon can seem like you’re trying to learn another language. However, if you plan on having your customers input their private information online, then you need to utilize […] Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading
Stop Chasing Customers for Updated Credit Card Information: Introducing Auto Account Updater
Did you know that over 30 percent of credit card numbers change or expire every year? That’s why hosting companies are constantly chasing after clients for updated credit card information. Luckily, you can put an end to this cycle. Continue reading
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Tagged after-clients, constantly-chasing, credit-card, ecommerce, expire-every, hosting, numbers-change, web hosting
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Convergence of the Clouds: Conscious Decisions Will Drive Hybrid, Private and Public Cloud Deployments
Data stored in the cloud continues to be plagued by numerous security-related issues, as demonstrated by the breaches of The Associated Press’s Twitter account, Adobe’s database, LinkedIn account passwords and Target’s credit card database. Continue reading
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