I’ve mentioned before that it’s an unfortunate sign of the times, but today in 2017, having SSL security (Secure Sockets Layer) added to a site is highly recommended. If you accept credit card payments or have a form where the user submits any confidential information (social security number for example), a SSL is required. But even for a more standard, information-based website, having a SSL certificate installed and having the green padlock in the address bar is strongly recommended. There are two main reasons for this – first, Google and second, users.

Google has not been shy in saying that they want the World Wide Web to be fully secure. One reason behind this is that spammers will have a difficult time getting approved for a SSL certificate which would help improve their search results even more. Google has even gone as far already as to provide a slight boost in search engine ranking to sites that are secure and have a SSL certificate installed as opposed to those sites that are running without one. While it’s not a huge boost, any search ranking improvement is helpful.

The second reason – and the main reason as far as I’m concerned – to have a SSL certificate is because most users prefer seeing that the site they are on is secure. It’s easy to tell if a site has security enabled simply by looking at the address bar. If you see a green padlock on the left side of the address bar (like you do on this site you’re reading now), then that site has a SSL certificate installed and working. If you look to the left corner of the address bar and don’t see a green padlock or worse yet, you see a gray triangle with an exclamation point in it, that site either does not have SSL protection installed or it is not working right. Seeing that a site is secure provides a bit of reassurance that you are looking at the site of a legitimate company, a company that is offering the high quality product or service that you need.

For those two reasons alone – increased search engine ranking and improved user experience – the choice to add SSL security to your site should be a no-brainer. Adding one is easy; if you host your website with Full Scope Creative, simply email me and let me know you’d like to add SSL to your website. We will go over pricing options and can get one installed in about a day.

Ready to discover how we can help make your website and marketing more successful?
Contact Us

Marketing Made Simple

Insights from Full Scope Creative

Our thoughts on website design, graphic design, marketing, SEO, website hosting, branding, business management, and more here in the Full Scope Creative blog!

Insights, Tips, and Strategies for Small Business Success

Our blog is packed with expert advice on website design, SEO, marketing, branding, and more. Whether you’re looking to improve your website’s performance, boost your online presence, or streamline your business’s digital strategy, you’ll find valuable insights and actionable tips right here.

DNS servers around the globe

What to Expect During DNS Propagation

DNS propagation can be one of the most confusing parts of updating a website or email system. During this window, websites and email can appear slow, broken, or inconsistent. This behavior is normal and temporary. Knowing what to expect during DNS propagation helps reduce stress and prevents unnecessary panic while the update works its way through servers worldwide.

Read More »

Is Your Website Causing Customers to Bounce?

Visitors decide whether to stay on your website in seconds. When a site feels confusing, cluttered, or hard to use, people leave without clicking, reading, or reaching out. A high bounce rate is rarely about pricing or competition. It’s usually caused by unclear structure, poor mobile experiences, and pages that make users work too hard.

Read More »
Improving a webpage for better SEO

How to Improve SEO Rankings for Service Pages

Service pages don’t rank the same way blog posts do. Improving their SEO takes more than keywords and backlinks. It requires clear focus, stronger structure, trust signals, and supporting content that works together. This article breaks down practical, page-level improvements you can make to help your service pages perform better in search results.

Read More »

2025 Blog Recap: What We Shared This Year at Full Scope Creative

In 2025, we shared a lot on the Full Scope Creative blog. Those posts came from real questions, real projects, and real conversations with small business owners. This recap looks back at what we covered, why those topics mattered, and how steady, practical education continues to shape how we support our clients.

Read More »

Do I Need Hosting If I Use WordPress?

If you use WordPress, you still need website hosting. WordPress is the tool that manages your content, while hosting is what makes your site accessible online. Without hosting, your website has nowhere to live. This article explains how WordPress and hosting work together and why many businesses choose managed hosting with Full Scope Creative.

Read More »

What Is a Mockup in Graphic Design?

A mockup in graphic design is more than a preview. It is a critical step where designers test how a design works in real-world situations like websites, signage, and print materials. This process helps uncover issues early and explains why professional graphic design involves far more than just making things look good.

Read More »

Easy Ways to Improve Your Site

Small website changes can make a big difference. You do not need a full redesign to improve readability and usability. Adjusting line height, adding white space, using clearer headings, and breaking up long paragraphs can make your site easier to read and easier to use. These simple improvements help visitors feel more comfortable and confident on your site.

Read More »

Blog Comments

Blog comments sound great in theory, but in reality they create more risk than reward. On most WordPress sites, open comments invite spam, add security concerns, and require ongoing moderation. That is why we turn blog comments off by default. It saves time, protects the site, and avoids unnecessary headaches for business owners.

Read More »
Ready to discover how we can help make your website and marketing more successful?
Contact Us

Fantastic work by Chris and his team on my professional rack cards. They communicated with me each step of the process and provided amazing support throughout. Very timely and impeccable attention to detail.

~ Andy Johnson,
Rise Above Counseling