Booked Out by Design: The Podcast
You look at your website and something just feels... off. The design is fine. The colors are good. The layout makes sense. But when you read it, something is missing. Something is not landing. So you assume you need a rebrand. You think maybe the fonts are wrong. You consider a complete redesign. Stop. It is probably not your design. It is your messaging. In this episode I break down the three places where women's messaging goes wrong — and why those gaps are making their website feel off. By the end, you will know exactly what needs to change — and you will not need a rebrand to fix it. What you'll learn in this episode 01 — Why your headline is not landing and what it needs instead Your headline is the first thing a visitor reads. And if it is too vague, too generic, too broad — it will never make her feel like your website is for her. Learn what a specific, targeted headline actually looks like and why it is the foundation of everything else. 02 — The difference between describing what you do and describing what transforms Most women's websites list services. But nobody cares what you do. They care what changes for them. Discover how to reframe your entire messaging around transformation instead of services — and watch your website suddenly start to resonate. 03 — Why your copy sounds too professional and how to let your real voice shine through People book with humans. Not corporations. Your website copy is probably too formal, too buttoned-up, too filtered. Learn why letting your actual personality and warmth show up in your words is not unprofessional — it is magnetic. The three messaging gaps Gap 01: Vague headlines that try to appeal to everyone → land with no one at a premium level Gap 02: Service-focused copy instead of transformation-focused → visitor sees what you do, not what changes for her Gap 03: Corporate, formal tone instead of human voice → website sounds professional but not trustworthy Before & after examples from the episode Headline Example Before: "I help women entrepreneurs grow their businesses." After: "Strategic websites for established coaches ready to stop chasing clients and book out with premium rates." Services Description Example Before: "I offer brand strategy services that include messaging development, visual identity creation, and brand positioning." After: "I rebuild your brand so powerfully that your ideal clients stop questioning your rates and start asking how fast they can work with you." Copy/Voice Example Before: "Our services are designed to facilitate optimal outcomes for clients seeking strategic business advancement." After: "I help women stop chasing clients and build a business that runs quietly in the background while they rest." Quotable moments "When your website feels off, it is probably not your design. It is your messaging." "A good headline is so specific that she reads it and thinks — you wrote this for me." "Nobody cares what you do. What they care about is what changes for them." "People trust humans. People do not trust corporations." "You deserve a website where every word is working and your voice shines through." Resources & links 📋 Take the Website Clarity Quiz — Discover which of the three design gaps is costing you high-ticket clients right now. 👉 TAKE THE QUIZ [https://styledessencedesign.fillout.com/t/9hKumpcUhmus] ✨ Ready to redesign your entire business for high-ticket conversion? Let's talk about working together. 👉 SEND ME A MESSAGE [https://styledessencedesign.com/contact/] 🌐 Visit Styled Essence Design [https://styledessencedesign.com/] 📱 Follow on Instagram — @styledessencedesign [https://www.instagram.com/styledessencedesign/] If this episode resonated with you If you have been thinking about rebranding your website or redesigning it from scratch — listen to this episode again first. Odds are you do not need a rebrand. You need better messaging. Share this with a woman who keeps talking about redesigning her site. It might save her thousands of dollars. And if you are enjoying this series, leaving a review helps more women find Booked Out by Design and hear what they need to hear.
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