let someone else say it for you
"Make sure you include social proof," said every website designer ever.
Hey.com ticks the box, but not in the same way that everyone else does it. They lead with it.
Most of us put the logos and reviews somewhere down the home page. Maybe in a little banner across the screen, just below the fold (or after the first scroll).
Why not take the reviews that speak our true value and put them up top?
We're just getting started at accoil.com, so we don't have public reviews yet. But I'm going to try this once we do.
What about you? If you give this a go, send me a screenshot. I'd love to see it in action.
Peter
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