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If your website isn’t using trust badges to give new visitors confidence in your business, you’re missing out in a big way.<\/p>\n

This blog will examine why your site needs to use trust badges. Then, I’ll explore 12 examples of the most common website badges to enhance trust and boost conversion rates.<\/p>\n

But first, let’s make sure I’m clear on what trust badges are.<\/p>\n

What Are Trust Badges?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Trust badges (or \u201ctrust seals\u201d) are small icons or symbols showing your audience that your website is reliable and their personal information is 100% secure.<\/p>\n

While you may not be familiar with the term, you\u2019ve seen these symbols on your favorite company websites:<\/p>\n

\"Trust<\/p>\n

And they aren\u2019t there by accident. Most reputable websites proudly display trust badges to build trust<\/a> with new visitors. The way it works is very simple.<\/p>\n

Your new website visitors have never interacted with your brand. To them, you could easily be another eCommerce scammer (or spammer<\/a>) site looking to make a quick buck.<\/p>\n

But when you use trust badges for websites like those in the photo above, you effectively borrow authority from sites people widely use and trust. This is one of the smaller aspects of\u00a0<\/span>using social proof<\/span><\/a>\u00a0to enhance your business.<\/span><\/p>\n

And believe it or not, these little trust badges can be the difference between gaining or losing a new customer, which makes sense.<\/p>\n

Most of us rely on trust badges in the real world, too. Imagine this scenario:<\/p>\n

You\u2019re at home watching your favorite rerun of FRIENDS<\/em>\u00a0on Netflix. The doorbell rings, and you look out the window. You see a car you don\u2019t recognize in the driveway and a person in jeans and a t-shirt standing at your entrance.<\/p>\n

Do you open the door or pretend like you aren\u2019t home?<\/p>\n

Ok, how about this one:<\/p>\n

You\u2019re (again) at home watching Friends<\/em>. The doorbell rings, and this time you see a police car in your driveway with a uniformed officer standing at the entrance. Everything looks 100% official, and, more than anything, a bright shiny badge catches your eye as you peek through the blinds.<\/p>\n

Do you open the door this time, or do you hide under the covers and catch up on the drama that was Ross and Rachel?<\/p>\n

Unless you\u2019ve done something wrong, chances are you\u2019re more likely to open the door for the police officer than you are for the person you don\u2019t recognize. That\u2019s because, with the police officer, you immediately get a few visual cues to trust this person.<\/p>\n

The car, the uniform, and, of course, the badge.<\/p>\n

Trust badges on your website work in the same way. If you don\u2019t have them on your website, you\u2019ll still get people to open the door for you.<\/p>\n

But by proudly displaying a trust badge on your site, you\u2019re way more likely to inspire confidence in your audience.<\/p>\n

Why Digital Shoppers Are Skeptical of Your Site<\/h2>\n

If you’re an eCommerce business owner or work for an eCommerce site<\/a>, you need to make sure you’re using trust badges. That’s because your digital customers are in a unique situation when shopping online.<\/p>\n

They’re more susceptible to fraud and, therefore, more skeptical of websites. And for a good reason.<\/p>\n

The world of eCommerce is the only situation where a customer is asked to hand over their credit card information for a product they haven’t tried, tested, or even seen before.<\/p>\n

Plus, if you’re not selling an online service, your customers need to pay and then wait before accessing their purchase.<\/p>\n

That’s a super vulnerable feeling and makes eCommerce customers more susceptible to fraud. It’s no wonder they view websites with a healthy amount of skepticism when they’re asked for personal information.<\/p>\n

It’s your job to minimize that skepticism by enhancing their user experience with social proof<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Why does that burden fall on you? Because your new visitors don’t know you, and online fraud is a seriously big deal.<\/p>\n

Why does that burden fall on you? Because your new visitors don’t know you, and online fraud is a huge deal.<\/p>\n

Finance Online published 57 Crucial eCommerce Fraud Statistics for 2023<\/a> which is enough to scare even the most responsible consumer. Here’s a list of their five most eye-opening fraud statistics:<\/p>\n