How to Digitally Certify Products in Lights & Lighting Services

Are you selling lighting products online? If yes, digital certifications can help you gain buyer trust and win more deals.

Today, many buyers only choose sellers with verified products. If you’re a manufacturer, retailer, or trader, showing your product certifications online makes a big difference.


What Is a Digital Certification?

It’s proof that your product meets safety, quality, or performance standards. Instead of sharing paper documents, you upload them to your online store or B2B profile.


Step 1: Collect the Right Certifications

Depending on your product, you might need:

● BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards)

● CE (European safety)

● RoHS (No harmful materials)

● Energy efficiency labels

Check what your buyers usually ask for.


Step 2: Turn Certificates into Files

Scan or save your documents as PDFs. Make sure they are clear and up to date. You can also create a simple image or badge to show certifications on your product listing.


Step 3: Upload to Your B2B Profile

If you’re on a platform like Pepagora, there’s a section to upload documents. Once verified, your product will show a "Certified" badge. This builds trust with distributors, contractors, and buyers.


Step 4: Add It to Product Descriptions

Don’t hide your certifications. Mention them in your product info. For example:


> “CE Certified – Ideal for home and office lighting.”


This simple line tells buyers they’re getting a trusted product.


Step 5: Promote It Everywhere

Use the certified badge on social media posts, email banners, and catalogs. It’s a strong signal that you care about quality.


Final Thoughts

Certifications are not just for big companies. Any small or mid-sized vendor, fabricator, or exporter can stand out with verified products. It’s easy, free on many platforms, and it builds instant trust.

Let your product’s quality speak for itself—digitally.

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