You’re on the fence. (And that’s okay.)
Although you may have considered hiring a copywriter to revamp your website text, you’re mostly here looking for tips on how to rewrite your website effectively on your own.
If you’ve found yourself thinking, “I know what I want to change about my website — I just need some guidance on how to get started,” then you’re not alone.
Therapists kept contacting me to ask if I could provide a website critique rather than a full-scale rewrite, so eventually I began offering this service as a separate package.
If you have the time and capacity to revamp your existing website on your own, what you truly need is a fresh perspective on which elements of your site are already working for you, and which ones need to be more congruent with your message for ideal clients.
An Informed Critique of Your Therapy Website
The Congruence Critique is a detailed written assessment of your existing website, including:
An overview of strengths and weaknesses.
Page-by-page details of what’s working well and opportunities for improvement.
Concrete recommendations for the next steps in your website update.
The critique will be substantial in length but easy to skim, so that you can engage with the details of each section at your own pace.
Affordable Service & minimal time investment
When you’re planning to spend time and energy rewriting your website yourself, you need a getting-started guide that’s accessible and thorough, but fully customized to your specific website. That’s why I’ve designed this process to be as simple as possible.
This $250 service is paid in two parts. You will be invoiced via PayPal for a $95 deposit up front to begin work; the remaining $155 will be due when I submit the completed written critique via email.
I’m available by email for 30 days after submission to respond to any follow-up questions.
Ready to move forward?
Redoing your website is a big job, but having the work mapped out gets you halfway to the finish line. Drop me a line to find out how to get started.
(Not looking for a customized critique, just general advice about how to write a therapy website on your own? That’s available, too. Take a look at How to D.I.Y. Your Therapy Website: A Brief Guide to Copywriting for Therapists.)