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Stop Putting Press Mentions on your Website

3 pointsby lenkendallover 11 years ago

3 comments

pippyover 11 years ago
&gt;B) If you want credibility, share testimonials from your prominent customers, not reporters who spent 5 minutes reading your press release<p>I don&#x27;t know about this. If I read a testimonial on a website, I immediately assume it&#x27;s fake.
costapopescuover 11 years ago
I agree with article, but we run A&#x2F;B tests for our landing page year ago and those &quot;As seen on&quot; logos increased our conversion rates.
wasterover 11 years ago
I&#x27;d add to this... stop putting your own press releases on your website. It&#x27;s even worse than press mentions.