Generating revenue through theSSLstore.com Partner program is so easy!
Making money these days is a tall order. Did you know it costs seven to ten times as much to acquire a new customer than to keep an existing one? Think about it. People buy from companies they trust, and it takes a lot more time and money to establish confidence with people who don’t know you or your capabilities. Cold calling, Google ads, banner ads—no matter what methods you use, you’re starting from square one. Unfortunately, most companies get caught in the trap of investing all their energy in just trying to gain new accounts.
Your existing customers, on the other hand, already know what you’re made of. They like you, trust you, and have proof you deliver what you promise. Wouldn’t you rather focus your sales efforts where you’ll get a lot more mileage? All you need are a few complementary products and services that extend the value you’re currently providing.
Your customers, and their potential buyers, are bombarded daily with reports of data breaches and identity theft. Security is a huge concern—whether people are simply logging into a website, providing personal information, or completing an online transaction. SSL certificates are a must if your customers want to quickly, and visibly, reassure prospects that their information is protected.
You can give your customers peace of mind for as little as $20 per year. Sign up for theSSLstore.com’s partner program and, not only help them grow their business, boost your own bottom line. The best part is, the more certificates you sell, the less you pay.
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