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Warm intro public credibility page

Put one warm-intro win on a trust page without turning it into a broader public story.

A trust page should carry credibility, not a full case narrative. For a closed warm-intro win, the right move is usually one compact trust signal: one result line, one anonymous shift, one quote-led note, or one proof card that makes the offer easier to trust publicly without exposing the private intro path.

  • 1 trust block per page
  • 1 credibility angle per block
  • 0 need for a full public retelling

Trust Page Map

Use one sequence from approved proof asset to one compact public trust signal.

1. Start From The Public Story Decision

Use this page only after deciding the asset should help a public trust page rather than stay private, live in the library, or expand into a bigger story.

Open Partner Intro Public Story Boundary

2. Pick One Trust-Safe Block

A trust page usually needs one anonymous line, one brandless before-after card, one quote-led proof note, or one compact public proof block.

Open Partner Intro Public Proof Page

3. Lead With Credibility, Not Story Volume

The block should make the offer feel believable fast. It does not need a long timeline or a full case-study breakdown.

4. Keep The Hidden Layer Out

Buyer identity, screenshots, margins, internal mechanics, and the private intro path stay outside the trust page unless approved separately.

5. Place One Signal On One Trust Section

Put one approved signal in one trust section first. Do not stack several proof blocks if one good signal already clears doubt.

Trust-Safe Blocks

Most warm-intro trust pages should start with one of these smaller public signals.

Anonymous Trust Line

One short line about the account type, the bottleneck, and the shift that happened after the work.

Brandless Before-After Card

A stripped summary that makes the offer feel real without using logos, screenshots, or traceable buyer detail.

Quote-Led Trust Block

One approved role-based or named line when a voice signal helps the public page feel more credible.

Compact Public Proof Note

One proof block that sits inside the trust page without turning that page into a larger proof library.

Process Credibility Signal

One line on what became clearer, safer, or easier that reinforces trust in the working model.

Do-Not-Widen Trust Block

A credibility signal that stays powerful because it does not overreach into a full public story.

Trust Snapshot

Freeze the trust signal, hidden layer, and destination in one place.

Trust Block Public Signal Keep Hidden Best Trust Use Escalate If
Anonymous trust line Bottleneck and shift Buyer identity and screenshots Top-level trust page signal Audience still wants stronger proof
Brandless card Before-after summary Brand clues and private stack General credibility block The card feels too abstract
Quote-led trust block One approved sentence Broader testimonial rights Social proof on trust page One line is not enough
Compact public proof note One public-safe proof unit Margins and hidden mechanics Trust plus proof bridge The page needs a fuller section
Process signal Credibility and clarity Private intro path Offer trust reinforcement Public audience needs a story

Pasteable Lines

Use short lines that make the trust page stronger without widening the story.

Trust Line

I want this to work as one trust signal on the page, not as a full public proof story.

Credibility Line

The block only needs enough detail to make the working model feel believable, not enough to retell the whole private deal.

Boundary Line

Names, screenshots, margins, and the intro path stay outside this trust block unless those rights are approved separately.

Placement Line

Let us place one signal on one trust page first instead of turning it into a larger public proof spread.

Stay Small Line

If one compact trust signal already clears doubt, we do not need a heavier public proof or case-study page.

Best Next Routes

Route into the smallest public page that still makes the offer easier to trust.

Need One Warm-Intro Trust Route

If the public trust signal needs the warm-intro trust hub before it widens any further, route into the public trust router next.

Open Partner Intro Public Trust Router

Need Anonymous Public Trust

If the public trust signal should keep the buyer hidden, use the anonymous proof route first.

Need Brandless Public Trust

If even buyer-hidden detail is too revealing, route into the brandless proof page before adding it to trust.

Need Quote-Led Trust

If one named safe line adds the right credibility, route into the quote page before widening the public trust signal.

Need A Library Unit Instead

If the asset should stay reusable but not public-facing yet, route back into the proof-library slot.

Need More Similar Warm Intros

If the signal should mainly help repeat the same warm-intro lane, route into repeat instead of adding more public surface area.

Wallet

Preferred route: one trust signal chosen, one page destination fixed, one larger public story deferred until needed.

Public trust rises faster when one compact signal is believable and the private intro path stays out of sight.

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