Legacy Professional Program
A Professional Listing That Continues to Work For Your Business -Even If You Step Down
Build Your Listing Once. Keep its Value.
A Professional Subscription designed for businesses that want long-term presence, not short-term advertising. Most directories remove your business or strip your content when you stop paying. Safe and Trusted Canada takes a different approach. The Legacy Professional Program allows you to build a complete, high-quality listing and keep it.
What is the Legacy Professional Program?
The Legacy Professional Program is built on a 3-year Professional Subscription. It has flexible payment options. The subscription can be billed annually or paid monthly. The structure allows your business to commit to building a strong listing while managing payments in a way that works for you. During your 3-year term, Professional Term, you will build a Complete Business Profile. This process will include complete category and service coverage, videos, PDFs and images, credentials and professional affiliations, detailed business information and clear differentiation from competitors. This action creates a stronger and more informed consumer experience.
After the 3-Year Term, Your Listing Continues. If you choose not to continue at the Professional level, your listing does not disappear. It transitions to a Legacy Enhanced Basic Account.
What You Keep. Your business retains everything you have built: all categories and subcategories, all videos, all Pdf's. all images, all credentials and affiliations, all written content, and full control of your listing. You do not start over.
You Remain Visible. Your business continues to appear in your primary trade area as a content-rich listing with a full presentation to consumers.
What Changes After the professional term, your listing is no longer shown in a Professional position. Visibility adjusts relative to higher subscription levels. Expanded trade area advantages will no longer apply. Priority exposure associated with Professional status ends. Priority exposure associated with Professional status ends.
Why This Approach is Different. Most platforms operate on a continuous payment model where visibility is removed when payments stop. The Legacy Professional Program is structured differently. You build your listing properly, you retain your content, your business remains visible, and only your position changes.
Program Conditions Maintained for Accuracy and Trust. To ensure consumers receive accurate and reliable information: Legacy status applies only to the original subscribing business. Listings must remain active and maintained. Business information must be kept reasonably current. Legacy status is not transferable to new ownership unless the new ownership is family. Safe and Trusted Canada may adjust or remove listings that are inactive, outdated, or no longer representative of the business.
Who is this For - The Legacy Professional Program is suited for businesses that want to clearly present their credentials and experience. Businesses with a long-term presence over short-term advertising. Businesses that want control over how their business is displayed. Businesses that value consistency fo consumers.
Summary: With the Legacy Professional Program. With the Legacy Professional Program, there is a 3-year commitment. There is flexible billing (annual or monthly). Full content retained. Continuous visibility -Position adjusts based on subscription level.
You are not paying to exist. You are building a presence that continues to work for your business.
Simple Comparison
Traditional Directory pays annually, stop paying, listing removed or reduced. Content is often lost or limited.
Safe and Trusted Canada builds a comprehensive listing to retain your content and keep you visible. only position changes.
The Site automatically downgrades cancelled subscriptions to an Information Only profile. The company may also be archived.
See When We Archive a Business.
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PLEASE NOTE THAT WE PLACE THE FOLLOWING CONTENT INTO EVERY PROFILE
- Information Only Profiles are as advertised to the public on the internet.
- As a matter of policy, the Site does not recommend, accredit, suggest, promote, or validate any business. Consumers do that through reviews.
- The Site provides public links to review sites that permit us to publish those links.
- The Site provides public links to review sites for information only. Businesses with an account status have control over links to review sites.
- Subscription types give business owners different advertising options, but the Site does not suggest that credibility determines the subscription level.
- Users can use the Credentials Search's advanced features to assess the reliability of each business.
- It is the user's responsibility to verify the credentials advertised by the business.
- Notify the Site Admin immediately if the business is advertising credentials they do not have, or if the information is outdated.
- The company and the consumer determine transactions entirely between themselves.
- Safe and Trusted Canada does not mediate complaints, issues, or concerns.
- Seek legal advice for complex transactions.
- Protect your interests as a consumer. Business profiles can change at any time. Ownership, affiliations, and reviews may change quickly.
- Always verify information and do not rely on a single source.


