Free Guide: Website Starter Checklist for Massage Therapists

Build a website that works, even if you don't know where to start.

Feeling overwhelmed by the thought of creating a website for your massage practice? You're not alone. That's why I created this simple, step-by-step checklist to help you get online without the tech stress.

Whether you’re moving away from your AMTA or ABMP subdomain or starting fresh, this guide walks you through exactly what to include (and what to skip) so you can build a site that reflects your work, connects with your clients, and supports your business growth.

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Here’s Your Website Checklist (+ a Quick Question)

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Sabrina Wagganer here. Thanks for signing up! 

Below is your Website Essentials Checklist—a quick, clear guide to help you make sure your site is working for you (not against you).

 

5 Things Your Website Should Include

1. Clear, Client-Focused Messaging

What you do, who it’s for, and how you help—stated clearly above the fold. (Don't make them scroll to figure it out!)

2. Easy-to-Find Booking or Contact Info
Whether it’s a “Book Now” button or a contact form, make taking action simple.

3. An About Page That Builds Trust
Share your story, values, or experience in a way that resonates with your ideal client.

4. Testimonials or Social Proof
Let others speak for you. A few strong reviews can go a long way.

5. A Way to Capture Emails
A freebie, newsletter signup, or special offer helps you stay connected beyond the visit

 

Over the next few days, I’ll walk you through how to actually use this list with simple tips and examples from real businesses like yours.

In the meantime, I’d love to hear from you:
Hit reply and let me know: what’s one thing your site might be missing?

 

Talk soon,


Sabrina
Canyon Content Marketing
www.sabrinawagganer.com

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