Trust layer

Verification standards for publishers and placements

Trust on Linkfro is productised: verified metrics, visible publisher rules, and review checkpoints that buyers can inspect before ordering.

Quick answer

Verification on Linkfro means a listing has current metrics, documented placement rules, and a publishable workflow that can be audited after the fact.

Metrics

Multi-signal review

Rules

Visible before purchase

Freshness

Timestamped checks

Trust system

How this trust layer works

The PDF makes the right call here: trust is a product feature, so these pages need to be explicit.

Listing verification

Each listing is reviewed for domain quality, niche fit, traffic consistency, and whether the publisher can document their placement policies clearly.

Metric transparency

Buyers should see the key numbers that shape decisions, plus when those metrics were last verified, instead of being pushed into opaque sales conversations.

Policy readiness

Verification also means Linkfro can surface disclosure expectations, allowed attributes, and revision boundaries before a buyer submits a brief.

FAQ

Questions buyers ask about this trust layer

Does verification mean every listing is always safe?

No marketplace can guarantee that, but Linkfro reduces uncertainty by documenting the exact checks it performs and keeping the post-purchase monitoring trail visible.

Why are timestamps part of trust?

Because stale metrics can distort pricing and fit. A clear freshness signal is more honest than a raw number with no context.