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In this episode, we’re going to explore the relationship between your website copy, website design, and you.
What do you think is more important… the words on your website or the design of your website?
So often we agonize over the words that go on each web page; writing, editing, and revising.
Then we take that content and try to work it into our website in a way we think “looks good”.
But what is your website design actually saying?
Like non-verbal communication during a therapy session, design can often communicate many things beyond what the copy on the page is saying.
So how we can marry these two things together - copy and design - so that we’re captivating our ideal clients and leading them toward finding a solution to their pain?
And how can we approach our marketing authentically so that it resonates with both your clients and the brand you want to create for your private practice?
Today’s guest, Jenn Fredette, is helping us dive deep into these questions and the relationship between copy and design.
Jenn is a relational, psychodynamic oriented, attachment-based loving, Jungian concept adoring, and existential thinking psychotherapist based in the DC Metro area. In addition to her clinical work, Jenn partners with psychotherapists who want to market with depth, not just offer quick solutions to get people in the door.
In this conversation, you may not know who’s interviewing who, because we ask so many questions as we explore this topic in detail.
So get ready to think deeply about your marketing, your copywriting, your website design… and what it all means to you.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:We’re extremely passionate about helping therapists and group practices launch websites with both the words and design that resonate with their ideal clients. If you’re ready to elevate your online presence and get more visibility for your business, we’d love to chat. We offer a free 15-minute Clarity Call to understand your goals and work out whether you’re a good fit for our services. Schedule your Clarity Call by clicking here.
Links mentioned in this episode:About Jenn Fredette
Jenn is a relational, psychodynamic oriented, attachment-based loving, Jungian concept adoring, and existential thinking psychotherapist based in the DC Metro area. In addition to her clinical work, Jenn partners with psychotherapists who want to market with depth, not just offer quick solutions to get people in the door.
Jenn is passionate about dismantling the obstacles that get in the way of people exploring their own psyches, of which a core one is that depth-psychotherapists struggle to market themselves in congruent, compelling ways.
Subscribe & Review in Apple PodcastsIf you’re not yet subscribed to the podcast I want to encourage you to do that today. This is the best way to make sure you don’t miss an episode! Click here to subscribe on iTunes.
And if you’re feeling extra generous, I’d love to hear what you think about the podcast. Reviews help others find the podcast plus I’d really love to hear what you think! Click here to leave a review. Just click on “Ratings & Reviews” then “Write a review.” Let me know what you like best about the podcast. Thank you!
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In this episode, we’re going to explore the relationship between your website copy, website design, and you.
What do you think is more important… the words on your website or the design of your website?
So often we agonize over the words that go on each web page; writing, editing, and revising.
Then we take that content and try to work it into our website in a way we think “looks good”.
But what is your website design actually saying?
Like non-verbal communication during a therapy session, design can often communicate many things beyond what the copy on the page is saying.
So how we can marry these two things together - copy and design - so that we’re captivating our ideal clients and leading them toward finding a solution to their pain?
And how can we approach our marketing authentically so that it resonates with both your clients and the brand you want to create for your private practice?
Today’s guest, Jenn Fredette, is helping us dive deep into these questions and the relationship between copy and design.
Jenn is a relational, psychodynamic oriented, attachment-based loving, Jungian concept adoring, and existential thinking psychotherapist based in the DC Metro area. In addition to her clinical work, Jenn partners with psychotherapists who want to market with depth, not just offer quick solutions to get people in the door.
In this conversation, you may not know who’s interviewing who, because we ask so many questions as we explore this topic in detail.
So get ready to think deeply about your marketing, your copywriting, your website design… and what it all means to you.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:We’re extremely passionate about helping therapists and group practices launch websites with both the words and design that resonate with their ideal clients. If you’re ready to elevate your online presence and get more visibility for your business, we’d love to chat. We offer a free 15-minute Clarity Call to understand your goals and work out whether you’re a good fit for our services. Schedule your Clarity Call by clicking here.
Links mentioned in this episode:About Jenn Fredette
Jenn is a relational, psychodynamic oriented, attachment-based loving, Jungian concept adoring, and existential thinking psychotherapist based in the DC Metro area. In addition to her clinical work, Jenn partners with psychotherapists who want to market with depth, not just offer quick solutions to get people in the door.
Jenn is passionate about dismantling the obstacles that get in the way of people exploring their own psyches, of which a core one is that depth-psychotherapists struggle to market themselves in congruent, compelling ways.
Subscribe & Review in Apple PodcastsIf you’re not yet subscribed to the podcast I want to encourage you to do that today. This is the best way to make sure you don’t miss an episode! Click here to subscribe on iTunes.
And if you’re feeling extra generous, I’d love to hear what you think about the podcast. Reviews help others find the podcast plus I’d really love to hear what you think! Click here to leave a review. Just click on “Ratings & Reviews” then “Write a review.” Let me know what you like best about the podcast. Thank you!
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