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    LexiConn – January 2010 Newsletter
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    In this Month’s Newsletter:
    * EV SSL Certificate Promotion – Final Reminder
    * WordPress Blog Software Upgraded to Version 2.9.1
    * Featured Client: kayakproshop.com
    * From the Blog…

    EV SSL Certificate Promotion – Final Reminder


    We want to remind you that our EV SSL certificate promotion is ending this month. The $499 rate for a GeoTrust True Business ID with EV is available until January 31, 2010, and is a $200 savings off the regular retail price.

    Here is a detailed post from our blog regarding the value of EV certificates:

    http://www.lexiconn.com/blog/2010/01/extended-validation-ev-ssl-certificates-should-your-website-have-one/

    Extended Validation (EV) secure certificates are a great way to maximize security and boost online sales potential. This type of certificate enables up to 256-bit encryption on both web browsers and mobile phones. With an EV SSL certificate, your shoppers will see the address bar turn green when they visit secure pages on your site. This highly visible sign proves to your customers that you have a trustworthy site and that their information is secure.

    In addition to turning the address bar green, the security status bar will display the organization name as well as the name of the Certificate Authority (CA). Further, all EV certificates include a dynamic site seal with your company name and a date/time stamp. You will notice that most prominent online retailers have already adopted this form of certificate.

    Complete details and ordering instructions for all of our certificate offerings can be found at:

    http://www.lexiconn.com/services/secure_certificates.html

    WordPress Blog Software Upgraded to Version 2.9.1


    WordPress, the most popular open source blog software on the internet, has been updated in the LexiConn Account Manager to version 2.9.1. Major new features include:

    * Global undo / trash feature
    * Built-in image editor
    * Plugin compatibility checker
    * Simple video embedding
    * Improved wysiwyg editor

    New blog installations from the Account Manager will be installed at version 2.9.1. If you have an existing blog at a previous version, the upgrade must be completed manually (or via the one click upgrade feature in the dashboard, using your FTP username/password, if you are running version 2.7 or higher). If you need help with the upgrade and would like us to assist, please contact us.

    Featured Client: kayakproshop.com


    This month’s featured client is kayakproshop.com. Kayakproshop is the enthusiasts shop for all things paddling, serving the sports of kayaking, canoeing, and in the future standup paddle boarding.

    http://www.kayakproshop.com/

    For more detailed information on this month’s featured client as well as a listing of all past featured clients, please go to:

    http://support.lexiconn.com/news/viewforum.php?f=4

    From the Blog…


    Here are some recent posts from The LexiConn Blog:

    Google Site Performance – No Need To Panic: Clearing up a few misconceptions about this new feature in Google Webmaster Tools.
    http://www.lexiconn.com/blog/2009/12/google-site-performance-no-need-to-panic/

    Is Your Web Host a Good Digital Landlord? – Landlords and web hosts have a lot in common.
    http://www.lexiconn.com/blog/2009/12/is-your-web-host-a-good-digital-landlord/

    LexiConn Through the Years (14 of them): A look at our various website designs through the past 14 years. Try not to laugh too hard!
    http://www.lexiconn.com/blog/2010/01/lexiconn-through-the-years-14-of-them/

    FTP Injection Attacks Are Getting Craftier – The hackers are becoming more resourceful in their website attacks.
    http://www.lexiconn.com/blog/2010/01/ftp-injection-attacks-are-getting-craftier/

    Why We’re in the ISP Business (Internet Solution Provider) – Do you provide a service or a solution? The distinction is important.
    http://www.lexiconn.com/blog/2010/01/why-were-in-the-isp-business-internet-solution-provider/

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    As always, feel free to contact us with any questions you may have. Complete contact and support options can be found at:
    http://www.lexiconn.com/support.html

    Sincerely,
    - The LexiConn Team

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