Why your website isn’t bringing in clients (yet)

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A simple, honest look at what’s actually getting in the way — and what matters more than redesigning or lowering your prices.

You already have a website.
It looks fine. It says the right things.

But it’s not bringing in clients.

You’ve probably wondered

Do I need to improve my design?
Should I be doing more marketing?
Is it my pricing?

Or maybe you’ve already tried adjusting things —
rewriting your copy, adding pages, changing small details.

And still, nothing really changes.

The problem isn’t effort.

And it’s not that your website is “bad.”

It’s that a few things are unclear — in ways that are easy to miss, but make a big difference.

Your website isn’t broken — it’s just unclear in a few key places.

This guide will help you see those things more clearly.

What you’ll get

Inside, you’ll see:

– The 5 most common reasons websites don’t convert
– Why more changes often don’t help
What to focus on instead

No templates.
No complicated steps.
No extra noise.

Just clarity.

This is for you if:

– You already have a coaching website
– You’ve done the training and are building your practice
– Your website feels close… but not quite right
– You’re not sure what to change (or if you should change anything at all)

This guide is based on the work I do with coaches who want their practice to feel more stable, clear, and aligned.

Most don’t need more.

They need things to make sense.

If your website isn’t quite working the way you want it to, this is a good place to start.

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