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The 7 best coach website templates (that actually look good)
When you're just getting started—or you're in that "need to upgrade but don't want a full custom site" phase—a coach website template can save you time and money. If you’re a therapist, you might be looking for a layout that feels calm, ethical, and inviting without...
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.
Why brand messaging should come before your website
If you’ve never worked with a copywriter or marketer before, you might be wondering: How does this actually work? Why are we starting with something called a “messaging development guide” instead of jumping straight into writing my website?