Website Copy
Q&A: Where Should I Put Info About Special Training On My Website?
Q: “I also am trained in EMDR and would like to highlight and include this somehow in my site. There are very few therapists who practice this in my area so would like this to be noticed. Any ideas where to include that? I can write some copy that explains EMDR and there are several…
Read MoreAre You Being Too Salesy On Your Therapist Website?
What does it mean when we say something is “salesy?” For me, something feels salesy when I’m being pressured, cheated, convinced, or fooled into needing something that I actually don’t want, don’t need, or isn’t of benefit to me. It can also feel salesy when the results sound too good to be true. You know,…
Read MoreService Page vs. Specialization Page: Are You Confusing The Two?
If you are new to being online or if you’ve been online a while, knowing how to write and organize your website’s copy can be challenging. One thing that can help is getting more clear on the purpose of each page of your website. For instance, you may want to explore: Who is a page…
Read MoreYou Already Know What Needs To Go On Your Therapist Website
This isn’t a how to post for writing your therapist website. This isn’t a post where you’ll learn about common mistakes to avoid or insights to implement. It’s a post to encourage you. A post to give you a bit of hope. What I Know To Be True About You As A Therapist: You Have…
Read MoreStop Writing Your Therapist Website Like People Want Therapy
If you visit any therapist website, you’ll see statements like the following: “We can do EMDR” “Psychotherapy services available” “Get therapy today” But no one wants to go to therapy. Nor do they want the modalities that many therapists use. Psychology, mindfulness, CBT, Gottman. These are not wants. People Want The Transformation What people truly…
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