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Why Your Therapy Website Isn’t Getting Inquiries

Most websites don’t have one big issue.
It’s usually a few small things that make it harder for the right clients to reach out.
This takes about 3 minutes and will help you see what may be getting in the way.

What’s your first name?

Where should I send your results?

What’s your website URL?

When someone lands on your homepage, is it immediately clear who you help?

When someone lands on your homepage, is it immediately clear who you help?
A
B
C

Do you have separate pages for the main types of therapy you offer (like anxiety, trauma, couples)?

Do you have separate pages for the main types of therapy you offer (like anxiety, trauma, couples)?
A
B
C

When someone searches for your type of therapy in your area, do you feel like you show up?

When someone searches for your type of therapy in your area, do you feel like you show up?
A
B
C

Is it easy for someone to contact you from anywhere on your website?

Is it easy for someone to contact you from anywhere on your website?
A
B
C

Does your website clearly explain how you help and what working with you is like?

Does your website clearly explain how you help and what working with you is like?
A
B
C

Does your website help potential clients feel comfortable and safe reaching out to you?

Does your website help potential clients feel comfortable and safe reaching out to you?
A
B
C

Does your website clearly reflect the type of clients you want to work with?

Does your website clearly reflect the type of clients you want to work with?
A
B
C

Do you feel your website is consistently bringing in new client inquiries?

Do you feel your website is consistently bringing in new client inquiries?
A
B
C