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Building an indexable verification page for a freshly-launched small business
Joseph Anady · 2026-05-27 · via DEV Community

Joseph Anady

Building an indexable verification page for a freshly-launched small business site

When a small business launches a new website, Google treats it as untrusted for 30 to 90 days. New domain. No backlinks. No reviews. No knowledge panel. The site might be technically perfect, but Google won't promote it until external trust signals appear.

The standard advice is: build backlinks, get reviews, sign up for directories, hope for press coverage. All slow. Some take months.

There's a faster move: build a /verification/ page on the site itself that aggregates every verifiable third-party citation in one place. Make the website itself the authority.

I built this for Steele Solutions, a family-run merchant services brokerage in Branson, Missouri, in May 2026. Here's the pattern.

The page structure

The verification page is a series of tables. Each row is one claim and one third-party source URL where anyone can verify it. The format:

Claim Source description Verify URL
Headquarters Branson, MO Address on every site page /contact/
Domain registered 2026-05-19 ICANN WHOIS lookup.icann.org
Google Business Profile CID 07508619094055456934 Google Maps google.com/maps?cid=...
Wayback Machine archive Internet Archive snapshot web.archive.org

Every claim links out. Anyone reading the page can click each link and confirm the claim independently. Google can crawl each outbound link and follow the citation chain to the same conclusion.

Section 1: business identity

The first table covers the basics — name, address, phone, domain age, Google Business Profile CID, Wayback Machine snapshot. Each entry is verifiable through a single click.

The Wayback URL is critical. It is the most permanent citation on the internet. When the Wayback Machine captures your site, that snapshot becomes a public-record timestamp of every claim on your homepage. Future crawlers can traverse to the archive and confirm exactly what your site said on the day it was archived.

For Steele Solutions, the homepage was archived on 2026-05-26 at https://web.archive.org/web/20260526012306/https://steelesolutions4u.com/. Anyone can verify that all the claims on the live site were also on the site at archive time.

Section 2: principal career history

For Steele Solutions, both founders are listed with verifiable career claims:

The Wikidata Q-IDs reconcile the claims with the Google Knowledge Graph. Google reads the Q-ID and understands the institution. The Wikipedia URL reinforces it. The Wayback Machine snapshot of the CSSI profile gives Google a permanent third-party citation that doesn't depend on the live CSSI page staying up.

Section 3: partner network with FTC disclosure

Steele Solutions is a brokerage. It earns commissions from referrals. FTC rules require affiliate disclosure. The verification page includes:

  • A 10-row table listing every processor, lender, and cost segregation partner
  • Each row links to the partner's live site
  • Below the table, an explicit statement that Steele may receive commission on referrals

This serves two purposes. First, regulatory compliance. Second, the table is a list of 10 outbound links to high-DA financial-services sites (electronicpayments.com, shift4.com, squareup.com, cssiservices.com, etc.). Google interprets that as topical relevance signal — Steele Solutions is in the merchant-services ecosystem because they cite merchant-services partners.

Section 4: where we appear publicly

Plain English list of every place the business is publicly recorded:

  • Wayback Machine: 43 of 43 URLs archived
  • Google Search Console: domain verified, sitemap submitted, IndexNow accepted
  • Bing and Yandex: IndexNow submitted via API
  • AI engine surfaces: llms.txt, aeo.json, entity.json, brand.json
  • Cross-citations: TDP portfolio, TDG case studies, TWHG network grid

Each item links to the verification URL where you can confirm independently.

Section 5: public records (the load-bearing one)

For Steele Solutions, the verification page references Taney County, Missouri public real estate ownership records — without publishing the home address. The phrasing:

"Kimberly and James Steele are jointly listed in Taney County, Missouri public real estate ownership records and personal property tax filings as residents of Branson, Missouri (ZIP 65616). For privacy reasons we do not publish their home address, but anyone can independently verify ownership at the Taney County Collector's search tool."

Then a table links to:

Anyone doing due diligence can independently confirm the owners exist in county public records without the site exposing their home address. This is the maximum-verification minimum-disclosure pattern.

Why this works

Google's algorithm prioritizes E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness). For a brand-new domain with no inbound links, the standard verification path is slow. The /verification/ page short-circuits the wait by giving Google everything it needs to verify the business in one crawl.

In Steele Solutions' case, within 14 days of launch:

  • Homepage indexed and ranking position 2 average for branded queries
  • Verification page indexed
  • 6 of 26 priority pages moved from "Discovered, not indexed" to "Submitted and indexed"
  • First click-through from organic search

The /verification/ page works because it converts dispersed third-party citations into a single dense surface that Google can crawl and reconcile in one pass.

Template

The pattern is repeatable. For your own small business site:

  1. Identify every verifiable claim on the site
  2. Find a third-party source for each claim
  3. Build a table with three columns: Claim, Source description, Verify URL
  4. Group tables into sections: identity, principals, partners, public records, where we appear
  5. Link out aggressively to every cited source
  6. Submit the page to IndexNow + Wayback Machine the day it ships
  7. Cross-link from your homepage navigation so internal link equity flows to it

The full live Steele Solutions verification page is at https://steelesolutions4u.com/verification/.

Tools used

Public repository at github.com/Janady13/steele-solutions-resources.