Well I have this section on my personal website and all the reviews are from a third, so I think it could give more credibility because it could be hardcoded as well, but instead I use a external tool to collect feedback.
Thank you Frida! I'm looking for opportunities for plainmarkdown (people have put their upvotes and likes in a few places) and I'm totally against the aggressive lie (trusted by 10K) but.. saying Loved by 39 folks is not in the same wagon as saying "trusted by".
Ohh I see... I've just had an idea. I know this is not related with your business but could be great to have something like trustmrr.com/ but for "Trusted by" you know? Because everyone could put any logo in their website but who proves that they've worked with the company or if they have the permission tu use the brand name?
Nice. You should try research maybe, if it's something you'd like to tackle. On surface sounds a bit less important trustmrr but what you're saying is also a valid point: Which are the early startups that are getting traction.
What's the monetization strategy there on trustmrr, Ads?
I just wanna know, if there's a way to add on my website: "50 users liked it" and the border between Liking and Loving is very thin in these contexts. So why can't I say on my web: "People Love it" which is totally different from saying "Trusted by 1000 companies"..
Well I have this section on my personal website and all the reviews are from a third, so I think it could give more credibility because it could be hardcoded as well, but instead I use a external tool to collect feedback.
Thank you Frida! I'm looking for opportunities for plainmarkdown (people have put their upvotes and likes in a few places) and I'm totally against the aggressive lie (trusted by 10K) but.. saying Loved by 39 folks is not in the same wagon as saying "trusted by".
Ohh I see... I've just had an idea. I know this is not related with your business but could be great to have something like trustmrr.com/ but for "Trusted by" you know? Because everyone could put any logo in their website but who proves that they've worked with the company or if they have the permission tu use the brand name?
hahaha just a business idea.
Nice. You should try research maybe, if it's something you'd like to tackle. On surface sounds a bit less important trustmrr but what you're saying is also a valid point: Which are the early startups that are getting traction.
What's the monetization strategy there on trustmrr, Ads?
I just wanna know, if there's a way to add on my website: "50 users liked it" and the border between Liking and Loving is very thin in these contexts. So why can't I say on my web: "People Love it" which is totally different from saying "Trusted by 1000 companies"..