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OTT 4 - Does Your Therapy Website Have a Clear Call to Action?

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Many therapist websites do a great job explaining services and sharing the therapist’s approach. But they often miss one important element: a clear call to action.

A call to action (often called a CTA) is simply the next step you want a visitor to take after landing on your website.

Without it, potential clients may read through your content and still feel unsure about what to do next.

In this episode of On The Trail, Daniel Fava explains what a call to action is, why it matters for therapist websites, and where it should appear throughout your site so visitors can easily take the next step toward working with you.

In This Episode

  • What a call to action is and why every website needs one
  • Why many therapy websites accidentally make it hard for visitors to take the next step
  • Examples of common calls to action for private practice websites
  • Where your call to action should appear on your website pages
  • How a clear next step can lead to more consultation requests

Key Takeaway

A website shouldn’t just provide information — it should guide visitors toward becoming clients. A clear and consistent call to action helps people understand exactly how to move forward.

Need Help Improving Your Website?

If you're unsure whether your website clearly guides visitors to take the next step, a quick review can make a big difference.

Schedule a Clarity Call to talk through your website and explore ways to improve it:
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