jhcynamon1/nextsteptherapysite-v2
Overview
This skill finds CRPO-compliant positioning angles for therapy services that differentiate without overpromising. It delivers 3–5 therapy-appropriate positioning options with headline directions, practical use cases, and a compliance check to ensure all claims are factual and verifiable.
How this skill works
Given a therapy service or page prompt, the skill maps audience frustrations, competitive alternatives, and the therapist's real mechanisms to produce distinct angles. Each angle includes a one-sentence positioning line, the psychology behind it, a sample headline direction, target use conditions, and a CRPO compliance confirmation.
When to use it
- Creating service pages or landing pages for therapy offerings
- Crafting offers or hooks when copy isn’t converting
- Deciding which client segment to target (e.g., young men, professionals, students)
- Optimizing paid ads or organic headlines for clarity and compliance
- Prioritizing messaging when you have limited copy real estate
Best practices
- Keep claims process-focused (tools, support, understanding) not outcome-promising
- Include verifiable specifics: credentials, availability, modalities, and geography
- Test one angle at a time with consistent CTAs and tracking
- Use audience-specific language—avoid vague superlatives
- Document availability and credential proof for compliance checks
Example use cases
- A therapy landing page that needs a clear primary headline and two supporting subheads
- Ad copy for same-week virtual therapy targeting busy professionals
- Service page targeting young men that needs a relatable positioning statement
- Conversion audit when existing copy isn’t producing bookings
- Selecting a primary angle before running direct-response copywriting
FAQ
No. Use process-focused language like 'tools to manage anxious thoughts' rather than guarantees.
Can I name modalities and credentials?
Yes. Listing therapeutic approaches and CRPO registration numbers is factual and permitted.
How many angles should I test first?
Start with two: one addressing access (availability) and one addressing fit (relational or relatability).
5 skills
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