Proof pages that support rankings, citations, and conversion
The proof layer gives the public page graph evidence. These pages summarize what the strongest markets and workflows look like so prospects can connect the sample-first promise to visible market support.
Why does the proof layer matter?
Proof pages make it easier for search engines, AI systems, and buyers to trust the rest of the public page graph. They summarize what is strongest in the current coverage and connect those signals to the product workflow.
How to use proof pages
Use proof pages when you want to show a market ranking, explain why a workflow is strongest in certain cities, or support a comparison page with concrete evidence rather than abstract product claims.
Lead with the conclusion
Proof pages should summarize the result clearly near the top so the page is easy to cite and easy to scan.
Support the result with real route links
The page should point to the strongest city or state pages so the proof is visible inside the public site.
Use proof to move into action
Once the evidence is clear, the reader should be able to jump directly into the free sample or StackDeal workflow.
Frequently asked questions
Are proof pages different from methodology pages?
Yes. Methodology pages explain the rule set. Proof pages show the strongest examples and outcomes that support the rule set.
What should proof pages link to?
They should link to city pages, state pages, methodology pages, and comparison pages so the evidence strengthens the entire content library.
Can proof pages support AI citation goals?
Yes. They are especially useful when they summarize a clear conclusion, explain why it matters, and link to nearby supporting pages.