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LinkedIn verification numbers with a cleaner buyer flow

LinkedIn buyers usually want one thing: a page that makes the activation state obvious. This landing page tells them what will happen, how to watch the code and where to return if they leave before completion.

Live status visible Timer stays on screen History stays accessible
IntentLinkedIn signup and verification
Why it helpsSearchers can see the service, the waiting state and the post-code record on one page
Internal linkServices directory · Waiting timer guide

What the page should explain

Users need to know that the number is only the first step. After the order is placed, the remaining time matters, the code should appear in the activation thread and the result should stay reachable afterward.

Why this is stronger than a generic page

A generic homepage cannot explain LinkedIn-specific expectations clearly. A dedicated page can do that work and still send visitors to the main purchase flow when they are ready.

Activation flow

Four simple steps

1

Select the service

Open the LinkedIn page so the intent is obvious from the first screen.

2

Buy the number

Place the order and keep the timer visible while the SMS is pending.

3

Copy the code

Once the code arrives, the activation should allow a clean copy action and preserve the result in history.

4

Return later if needed

If the buyer leaves, the completed LinkedIn activation should still be available from order history.

Better intent match

Visitors searching LinkedIn verification land on a page written for that exact request.

Better trust

Clear status labels reduce uncertainty while the code is still pending.

Better return path

Completed activations remain useful after the browser is closed.