If you've ever felt a little weird about asking people to book a call on your website, you're in good company.
Asking someone to book a call can feel salesy. Pushy. Kind of the opposite of why you became a therapist in the first place. So this week Uriah sat down with Kat Love, founder of Empathy Sites, who's spent 11 years building websites for therapists, to talk about calls to action and why they're so much kinder than they feel.
Her big reframe? A clear next step isn't a sales tactic. It's compassion. If someone's in pain and you know how to help, the warm thing to do is hold out your hand and show them the way. Hit play, and you might never look at that little button the same way again.
Top 3 things you will learn:
- The one call-to-action mistake almost every therapist makes (and it's not a bad button)
- Why a clear next step is the most compassionate thing on your website
- The "here's what you get" shift that makes group-practice pages convert
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