The text describes Google’s new SSL requirement for websites, which will affect over 90% of sites and most local business owners are unaware of it. The author points out that there is a huge opportunity to resell SSL certificates to business owners who need them after this Google change. The author emphasizes that there is no need for hard selling, technical setup, or cost to get started, and the profit margins can be as high as 500%. The text also explains what SSL certificates are and how they help websites keep their visitors’ information safe by encrypting the communication. Google’s new update to their Chrome browser will warn visitors when a website does not have an SSL certificate installed, and websites that don’t use HTTPS will be marked as “UNSECURE” with a big red marker.
However, it’s important to note that while SSL certificates are important for website security and can improve user trust, businesses should not be pressured to purchase them solely based on Google’s warning. They should carefully evaluate their needs and budget before making a decision. Additionally, while reselling SSL certificates may be a lucrative opportunity for some, it’s important to ensure that the service being provided is of high quality and that customers are fully informed about the product they are purchasing.
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