
Why Your Website Isn't Getting You Clients (And It's Not What You Think)
“It isn't about the quantity or even the quality, it's about believing that you deserve to have this .” - Adelina
Most practitioners I speak to assume their website isn't working because it doesn't look professional enough. So they spend months tweaking colours and fonts instead of fixing the real problem — their website doesn't tell anyone what they actually do or who it's for.
Your website has one job. In the first five seconds, a visitor needs to know: what you do, who you help, and what happens next. If any of those three things are unclear, they leave.
The fix is simpler than you think. Start with your headline. Does it describe a transformation, or does it just say your job title? "Breathwork facilitator" tells me what you do. "I help burnt-out women reconnect to their body and finally feel like themselves again" tells me if I need you.
That one shift — from describing yourself to describing your client's outcome — changes everything.
