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Five myths about therapist website design (busted!)
There’s a lot of noise out there about what your private practice website must include. Choosing the right features is important. This applies to SEO, branding, booking tools, blog posts, and videos of yourself. Sound familiar?
Launching a therapist website template made for real life (and real private practices)
Custom websites are incredible when the timing is right — they give you the chance to shape your site from the ground up: aesthetics, messaging, layout, and structure all working in sync. I love that work.
Privacy policy requirements BC therapists: what you need to know
Therapists in British Columbia are required to have a public privacy policy if their website collects personal information through forms, newsletter signups, or analytics tools. A privacy policy ensures compliance with PIPEDA, BCACC, and CCPA standards by explaining what data is collected, how it’s used, and how it’s protected.
What it’s like to work with a conversion-focused copywriter
Let’s be honest: most people don’t actually know what goes into great website copy. They think you just… sit down and write. But if you’re a coach, therapist, or consultant, you know your work is deeper than that.
Contact page vs. booking link: what your therapy website really needs
If you’re a therapist building your online presence, one big question might be bouncing around in your head: Do I really need a contact page if I already have a Jane booking link? Or a Psychology Today profile? In short? Yes. You do.