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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?
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What’s your website URL?
When someone lands on your homepage, is it immediately clear who you help?
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When someone lands on your homepage, is it immediately clear who you help?
A
Yes
B
Somewhat
C
No
Do you have separate pages for the main types of therapy you offer (like anxiety, trauma, couples)?
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Do you have separate pages for the main types of therapy you offer (like anxiety, trauma, couples)?
A
Yes
B
Somewhat
C
No
When someone searches for your type of therapy in your area, do you feel like you show up?
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When someone searches for your type of therapy in your area, do you feel like you show up?
A
Yes
B
Somewhat
C
No
Is it easy for someone to contact you from anywhere on your website?
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Is it easy for someone to contact you from anywhere on your website?
A
Yes
B
Somewhat
C
No
Does your website clearly explain how you help and what working with you is like?
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Does your website clearly explain how you help and what working with you is like?
A
Yes
B
Somewhat
C
No
Does your website help potential clients feel comfortable and safe reaching out to you?
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Does your website help potential clients feel comfortable and safe reaching out to you?
A
Yes
B
Somewhat
C
No
Does your website clearly reflect the type of clients you want to work with?
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Does your website clearly reflect the type of clients you want to work with?
A
Yes
B
Somewhat
C
No
Do you feel your website is consistently bringing in new client inquiries?
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Do you feel your website is consistently bringing in new client inquiries?
A
Yes
B
Somewhat
C
No
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