FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What does it mean if I see a ContentSeal badge on a website?
A ContentSeal badge on a business' website signals that the business takes transparency seriously, committing to providing an additional layer of trust and confidence by bringing "receipts" to back up their content and claims.
How does the verification process work?
To make verification as easy as possible, we've developed a simple 3-step process, enabling businesses to quickly create and a submit a verification request to the person with the knowledge and authority to confirm the accuracy of an individual piece of content.
Why should I trust a ContentSeal verification?
ContentSeal leverages email and domain-based verification. The value of a ContentSeal verification comes from the ability for users to audit the details of an individual verifier domain against the presented content. While we cannot guarantee the accuracy of information presented, we can ensure the content was reviewed and the verification was completed by the domain displayed in the verifiers masked email.
What types of businesses should verify their content with ContentSeal?
ContentSeal was built specifically for organizations within the B2B space, including SaaS startups, custom dev shops, marketing agencies, and even consultants and freelancers. Basically, any company or individual who publishes content or claims mentioning referencing other companies can greatly benefit from content verification.
How much does ContentSeal cost?
The base version of ContentSeal is FREE for any business. We're committed to enabling B2B trust and credibility and leaving zero excuse for companies to choose to opt out of embracing content verification. For businesses wanting to take verification to the next level, we do offer paid subscription tiers with advanced features and options.
Why should I verify my content?
Businesses have been leveraging third-party validation in various forms since the dawn of capitalism (e.g. word-of-mouth). Today, business reviews are among the most common version. Traditional reviews are great, but are usually best suited for brick & mortar and/or consumer businesses and products. ContentSeal on the other hand, is purpose-built for B2B companies and content.
What types of content should I verify?
Any individual piece of business content which references or mentions involvement with another company can benefit from ContentSeal verification, including case studies, client success stories, customer testimonials, quotes, trusted by sections, and more.
Where should I display my ContentSeal verification badges?
Embed the badge wherever it makes sense for your organization or is most appropriate for the content. Generally, individual verification badges should be placed somewhere on or beside the content itself. Group badges should go anywhere within the section where multiple pieces of content are displayed. Profile badges are best suited for a footer section of a website alongside social media links.
Do I need to embed individual badges for every piece of verified content?
We've created three distinct approaches to our embeddable badges to suit the preferences of any business. These include verification badges, where the individual badge connects to a single verification, group badges, where one badge links to a page of bundled or curated verifications, and a profile badge which links to all verifications within an organization.
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