# Contractor Storm Homepage Trust Block Map

Use this worksheet after storm proof has been approved and you need to decide what belongs on the homepage versus service pages, city pages, galleries, quote forms, or follow-up systems.

## Trust block fields

| Field | Notes |
|---|---|
| Trade | Roofing, restoration, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, or another storm-response trade |
| Homepage section | Hero, proof strip, urgent service card, gallery highlight, quote-form confidence block, FAQ, or thank-you reinforcement |
| Proof asset | Before/after pair, approved gallery set, city proof, service proof, testimonial proof, response-time proof, inspection proof |
| Permission status | Approved, first-name only, photo redaction needed, property detail hidden, customer quote approved |
| Original source and primary_source | Preserve source, primary_source, search query, CTA route, placement, and destination |
| Owner | Who publishes, checks, refreshes, and removes stale storm proof |

## Map homepage trust

1. **Hero trust proof** — Use one high-confidence proof point that supports the main storm CTA without crowding the hero.
2. **Service-page trust proof** — Move detailed job proof to the page that matches the storm service or repair intent.
3. **Gallery proof** — Use approved before-and-after sets with city, service, permission, and source notes.
4. **Quote-form confidence proof** — Place one relevant trust block near the form when it reduces hesitation and preserves attribution.
5. **Thank-you proof** — Reinforce the next step after form submission without sending the visitor into unrelated review, referral, profile, or operations flows.

## Product-fit notes

- Webzaz fit: approved homepage, service-page, city-page, gallery, quote-form, landing-page, and thank-you proof placement on a contractor website.
- LocalKit fit: profile/local routing only; do not treat profile routes as a replacement for homepage website trust.
- Keep review, referral, QR/profile, CRM, estimate follow-up, dispatch, scheduling, AI answering, emergency routing, and no-show controls separately measured.
