Customer Trust
Should My Website Explain Project Timelines?
For larger services, visitors often want to know how long the process may take before they contact you.
May 24, 2026 · 4 min read
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For larger services, visitors often want to know how long the process may take before they contact you.
May 24, 2026 · 4 min read
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For higher-ticket services, warranty information can make a business feel more trustworthy and easier to choose.
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Financing information can help customers feel more comfortable considering a larger project or purchase.
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Photos can make a local business website feel more real, especially when customers want proof before they call.
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When your website clearly says who you help, the right customers can recognize themselves faster.
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Guarantees can build trust, but only when they are clear, honest, and realistic.
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If licenses, certifications, or credentials matter in your industry, your website should make them easy to find and understand.
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Experience can build trust, but it should be explained in plain language without hype or unsupported claims.
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A simple process section can reduce confusion and help customers understand what to expect after they reach out.
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