About page with many displays of social proof in form of company stats
Aside from the general history of the company which most about pages consist, this brand goes a step further and uses stats to show value and establish trust.…
Aside from the general history of the company which most about pages consist, this brand goes a step further and uses stats to show value and establish trust.…
Omaze is a fundraising platform where charities raffle off amazing prizes.
The winner of each contest has a dedicated part of the webpage to highlight the contest, winner and even …
The goal of this page on the brands websites is to convert substack users to Beehiiv.
They do this by highlighting case studies of popular content creators who have successfully …
This brand shows photos of customers + how much money they have saved using Raise. Real faces and earnings speak louder than text.…
I like the use of charts and the story they tell but they lack a source for each case study.
It makes sense that companies would want this data private …
The headline perfectly explains the mission of the website: “Turn gift cards into discounts”
Above the fold the user has two options: Buy or sell. Limited options are always best.…
“More than 2 million canadians trust us” is a powerful statement that signals that they must be doing a good job to garber so many happy customers. Success sells!…
Social proof is shown in the form of these nicely presented stats: 500K users/investors, 20k+ 5 star reviews in app stores, and blurbs from popular finance blogs. …
This music fest does a good job of selling next year’s show by showing the big name lineup from last year. Which is a great indication of what’s to come. …