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trust brings together 8 guides for readers researching trust, with practical context on trust.
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seller-guideMay 10, 2026How to Build Trust as a Seller in Colombia
Selling online in Colombia isn't difficult. The hard part is getting people to believe in you. Here I explain how to build real trust as a seller — without tricks or empty words.
seller-guideMay 10, 2026How to Build Trust as a Seller in Colombia
Most buyers in Colombian online classifieds default to skepticism. Here's what actually builds trust as a seller — profile, listing quality, communication, and your first review.
trustMay 7, 2026How to know if a seller's store is trustworthy
Before you send that first message, the seller's store already tells you if it's worth trusting. Here's what you need to look at — and what you shouldn't ignore.
trustMay 6, 2026How to Spot a Good Seller Storefront in Colombia
Before messaging any seller in Colombia, their storefront tells you more than you'd think — if you know what to look at.
trustMay 6, 2026Why reviews matter in a Colombian marketplace
Reviews in a Colombian marketplace are not decoration — they are the only way to build (and read) trust between strangers. Here we explain how they work and how to get the most out of them.
trustMay 6, 2026How Reviews Should Work in a Colombian Marketplace
Most review systems are gamed. Here's what a trustworthy review system actually looks like in a Colombian marketplace—and how sellers can build real reputation without a single star.
seller-guideMay 5, 2026How to write an ad that actually generates messages
Most ads in Colombia say too little — or say the wrong thing. Here's a practical guide with real before and after examples to write descriptions that actually generate messages.
seller-guideApril 27, 2026Why your ads aren't getting messages in Colombia (and how to fix it)
You posted the ad, you waited, and nothing. Most sellers blame the platform — but almost always the problem is in the ad itself.
