Press Mentions
Earned headlines as linked rows with styled text wordmarks for each publication.
Earned headlines as linked rows with styled text wordmarks for each publication.
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Press Mentions turns coverage into a reading list. Under a heading and a confident lede, each mention is a full width linked row divided by hairline rules: the publication as a styled text wordmark, the actual headline they wrote, and the date, with an arrow that appears on hover. Headlines do the persuading, third parties chose those words.
The mentions are one array of outlet, wordmark class, headline, and date. The wordmarks use the same styled text approach as the logo cloud blocks, so no publication logos need sourcing or permission checks. Four rows reads as momentum, drop to three before padding with weak coverage.
Reach for this block when journalists or respected newsletters have written about you and their words outperform yours. It carries third party authority the way logos-with-quote carries customer authority. On about pages it sits well after the story blocks, proof that outsiders noticed. Skip it until the headlines are real, invented coverage is the fastest way to lose the trust the block exists to build.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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One strong use is four earned headlines about the company. Other lists:
Tip: quote headlines verbatim, the small awkwardness of real editorial phrasing is exactly what makes them believable.