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If you’ve ever stared at your website wondering how to talk about what you do without confusing your clients… you’re not alone.
Because here’s the tension: your clients are searching for things like OCD or anxiety—but your actual work might center around specific methods like I-CBT, ERP, or ACT. So where does all of that go on your website without turning it into a wall of jargon or “alphabet soup”?
In this episode, I’m walking you through exactly how to think about method pages vs. specialty pages—and why you likely need both. Using a real question from a Confident Copy graduate, we’re unpacking how to structure your site so it connects with clients at their point of need and positions your unique approach clearly and confidently.
If your website has been feeling unclear, cluttered, or like it’s not fully reflecting your expertise, this will help you simplify and move forward with confidence.
Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:
1️⃣ The difference between specialty pages and method pages—and why both matter more than ever in the age of SEO and AI
2️⃣ How to talk about multiple modalities (without overwhelming or confusing your clients)
3️⃣ A simple way to structure your website so you attract the right clients while clearly owning your unique approach
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Enjoying the podcast? Subscribe so you never miss an episode—and feel free to share it with a fellow therapist who’s building their private practice. Explore more marketing support for therapists: The Walker Strategy Co website: https://walkerstrategyco.com.
About Marketing Therapy
Marketing Therapy is the podcast where therapists learn how to market their private practices without burnout, self-doubt, or sleazy tactics. Hosted by me, a marketing coach, strategist, and founder of Walker Strategy Co—each episode brings you clear, grounded advice to help you attract the right-fit, full-fee clients and grow a practice you feel proud of.
By Anna Walker5
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If you’ve ever stared at your website wondering how to talk about what you do without confusing your clients… you’re not alone.
Because here’s the tension: your clients are searching for things like OCD or anxiety—but your actual work might center around specific methods like I-CBT, ERP, or ACT. So where does all of that go on your website without turning it into a wall of jargon or “alphabet soup”?
In this episode, I’m walking you through exactly how to think about method pages vs. specialty pages—and why you likely need both. Using a real question from a Confident Copy graduate, we’re unpacking how to structure your site so it connects with clients at their point of need and positions your unique approach clearly and confidently.
If your website has been feeling unclear, cluttered, or like it’s not fully reflecting your expertise, this will help you simplify and move forward with confidence.
Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:
1️⃣ The difference between specialty pages and method pages—and why both matter more than ever in the age of SEO and AI
2️⃣ How to talk about multiple modalities (without overwhelming or confusing your clients)
3️⃣ A simple way to structure your website so you attract the right clients while clearly owning your unique approach
Resources & Links Mentioned:
Connect + Subscribe
Enjoying the podcast? Subscribe so you never miss an episode—and feel free to share it with a fellow therapist who’s building their private practice. Explore more marketing support for therapists: The Walker Strategy Co website: https://walkerstrategyco.com.
About Marketing Therapy
Marketing Therapy is the podcast where therapists learn how to market their private practices without burnout, self-doubt, or sleazy tactics. Hosted by me, a marketing coach, strategist, and founder of Walker Strategy Co—each episode brings you clear, grounded advice to help you attract the right-fit, full-fee clients and grow a practice you feel proud of.

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