components-trust-badges

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npx skills add https://github.com/kostja94/marketing-skills --skill components-trust-badges

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Components: Trust Badges

Guides trust badge design and placement for conversion. Trust badges borrow authority from third-party organizations to signal legitimacy and reduce purchase anxiety.

When invoking: On first use, if helpful, open with 1–2 sentences on what this skill covers and why it matters, then provide the main output. On subsequent use or when the user asks to skip, go directly to the main output.

Initial Assessment

Check for product marketing context first: If .claude/product-marketing-context.md or .cursor/product-marketing-context.md exists, read it for key partners and certifications.

Identify:

  1. Site type: E-commerce, SaaS, lead gen
  2. Available badges: Security, payment, reviews, guarantees
  3. Placement goals: Hero, checkout, product pages

Badge Types & Impact

Type Best Placement Conversion Impact
Security (SSL, Norton, McAfee) Checkout, payment forms +15–10% for unfamiliar brands
Payment logos (Visa, PayPal, Stripe) Checkout, cart +8→2% trust
Money-back guarantee Product, checkout +6–10%
Reviews/ratings (Trustpilot, BBB) Product, hero +12→8%
Privacy/compliance (GDPR, CCPA) Forms, checkout Data-sensitive transactions

“Trusted by” logos: Client/customer logos in hero or footer; social proof for B2B.

Best Practices

Quantity

  • 3→ badge types max; more can cause “badge bloat” and reduce conversions by 5→%
  • Quality over quantity; use only legitimate, verifiable badges

Placement

  • Highest leverage: Cart and checkout (near payment fields)
  • Product pages: Near add-to-cart button
  • Hero: “Trusted by” logos for brand credibility
  • Footer: Secondary trust signals

Authenticity

  • Use only real, verifiable badges
  • Fake or irrelevant badges create skepticism
  • Link to verification where appropriate

Design Guidelines

  • Consistent size and style; don’t mix clashing visuals
  • Adequate spacing; avoid clutter
  • Grayscale or muted for “Trusted by” logos (don’t compete with primary content)
  • Ensure badges are recognizable at display size

Accessibility

  • Provide alt text for badge images (e.g., “Norton Secured”)
  • Don’t rely on badges alone for critical information

Output Format

  • Badge recommendations by type and placement
  • Placement map (hero, product, checkout)
  • Quantity guidance (avoid bloat)

Related Skills

  • components-hero: “Trusted by” often in hero
  • components-testimonials: Complementary social proof
  • components-cta: Badges near CTAs increase conversion
  • pages-pricing: Trust badges on pricing pages