Instructor Credentials and Press — Trust Strip Variant
A mid-page trust block laying out the instructor's press logos, notable clients, speaking appearances, and credentials in a clean, restrained strip, pilots a coaching cohort sales page but the pattern fits any creator who needs to establish heavy credibility without bragging.
Best for: Mid-page trust section between curriculum and FAQ that establishes instructor credibility through press, clients, and speaking without bragging or long-form story.
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What it does
- Press logo strip — recognizable publication logos sit in a clean horizontal row labeled 'as featured in' or 'seen in'
- Notable clients row — a second row surfaces logos of recognizable clients or organizations the instructor has worked with
- Speaking and credentials row — a third row carries conference logos, certifications, or named credentials
- Restrained voice — the block uses minimal copy, letting the marks do the work without long-form story
- Mid-page placement — sits between curriculum and FAQ so it lands at the moment credibility matters most
Best use cases
- Coaches with strong PR — credibility block on a coaching cohort sales page
- Course creators with media history — press-and-clients strip on a flagship course page
- Consultants with notable clients — trust strip on a services or about page
- Speakers and authors — proof block on a speaking page or book landing page
- Agencies with recognizable client logos — trust band on a services overview
What you can change with your DNA
When you run this through the remix skill, your CCOS DNA — brand, voice, audience — drives these decisions automatically:
- Colors — slots for the page background, logo container background, divider lines between rows, and text color for row labels
- Fonts — one role: a clean body font for the row labels ('as featured in', 'trusted by', 'spoken at')
- Copy — three short row labels, an optional one-line block headline, and any small caption per logo
- Images — press logos, client logos, conference or credential logos; consistent tone (color or grayscale) unifies the strip
- Behavior — choose static rows or subtle scrolling marquee for each row, and tune how many logos appear before truncation
How remixing works
From "swiped it" to "shipped it" in three steps.
Pick a remix
Browse the library, find one that fits — like this one.
Run it through your DNA
The remix skill uses your CCOS DNA to swap colors, fonts, copy, and structure so it lands as yours.
Ship it
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