Add One New Testimonial to Your Website
Why This Matters
Testimonials help future customers feel safer.
But they cannot help if they are hiding in texts, emails, or old reviews.
What This Does for Your Business
Adding one testimonial gives your website more proof and warmth.
What Your Customer Sees
Your customer sees real words from someone who had a good experience.
The 10–12 Minute Fix
Choose one testimonial you can use.
Add it to:
- homepage
- service page
- About page
- contact page
- review section
- bottom of a blog post
Keep it short and relevant.
Simple Example
“Clear communication, dependable service, and easy to work with from start to finish.”
Virtual High Five
Nice. You moved proof into view.
Momentum Pep Talk
Good words from happy customers should not stay hidden.
Let’s fix one thing today.
Do Not Let This Be Another Good Idea You Forget
You just read one small business move. Good. Now give your business a few honest minutes and actually use it.
12 Minutes A Day is built for solo business owners, local service providers, freelancers, and side-hustlers who are tired of feeling behind but do not have time for another giant course, complicated system, or fake business guru speech.
Small enough to start. Useful enough to count.
Get One Small Business Task Per Day
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No spam. No daily yelling. Just practical small business help you can actually use.
Build a Better Small Business in 12 Minutes a Day
12 Minutes A Day gives small business owners practical marketing tasks, website fixes, follow-up ideas, local visibility tips, review requests, content prompts, and offer clarity exercises that can be done in short, focused sessions. The goal is not perfection. The goal is motion.
One finished task is not small. It is evidence. Evidence that your business is still alive, that you are still moving, and that the mess can get smaller one piece at a time. Set the timer. Do the useful thing. Let’s fix one thing today.

