lead-magnet-therapy
Create CRPO-compliant lead magnets for therapy practices that build email lists without crossing ethical boundaries. Use when planning top-of-funnel content to capture leads. Creates concepts for guides, frameworks, and educational resources. CRITICAL: NO diagnostic assessments, NO outcome promises, NO psychological tests. Triggers on: create lead magnet, build email list, free resource ideas, content upgrade concepts. Outputs educational lead magnet concepts that provide genuine value while staying compliant.
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name: lead-magnet-therapy description: "Create CRPO-compliant lead magnets for therapy practices that build email lists without crossing ethical boundaries. Use when planning top-of-funnel content to capture leads. Creates concepts for guides, frameworks, and educational resources. CRITICAL: NO diagnostic assessments, NO outcome promises, NO psychological tests. Triggers on: create lead magnet, build email list, free resource ideas, content upgrade concepts. Outputs educational lead magnet concepts that provide genuine value while staying compliant."
Lead Magnets for Therapy Practice
Build your email list with educational resources that provide real value—without CRPO violations.
The Problem with Traditional Lead Magnets for Therapy
Typical lead magnet playbook:
- "Take this quiz to discover your anxiety type!"
- "Rate your depression on our 10-question assessment"
- "Find out if you need therapy (self-test)"
Why these are CRPO violations:
- Psychological assessments require professional training
- Could be mistaken for diagnosis
- Creates liability
- Undermines professional standards
What we can do instead:
- Educational guides
- Decision frameworks (not assessments)
- Skill-building worksheets
- Resource libraries
CRPO Compliance for Lead Magnets
Mandatory Rules
✅ ALLOWED:
- Educational PDF guides
- Frameworks for decision-making
- Skill-building worksheets (ACT exercises, grounding techniques)
- Resource lists
- Email mini-courses
- Video explainers
❌ PROHIBITED:
- Diagnostic assessments ("Rate your depression 1-10")
- Psychological quizzes ("What's your anxiety type?")
- Symptom checkers ("Do you have clinical anxiety?")
- Self-scoring tests that suggest diagnosis
- Any tool that could be misconstrued as professional assessment
Safe Harbor Test: "Could a reasonable person mistake this for a professional clinical assessment?"
- If YES: Don't create it
- If NO: Probably safe (but verify)
Lead Magnet Types for Therapy
Type 1: Decision Framework (Not Assessment)
Concept: Help them decide if therapy is right for them (without diagnosing)
Example: "Is Therapy Right for You? A Decision Framework"
Format: PDF guide (5-7 pages)
Content Structure:
Page 1: What This Guide Is (And Isn't)
- This is NOT a diagnostic tool
- This IS a framework to think through your decision
Page 2: Signs Therapy Might Be Helpful
- Struggles lasting more than a few weeks
- Impacting daily functioning (work, relationships, sleep)
- Coping strategies not working anymore
- Feeling stuck or overwhelmed
Page 3: What Therapy Can (and Can't) Do
- CAN: Provide tools, support, understanding
- CAN'T: Fix everything immediately, replace medication when needed
Page 4: Questions to Ask Yourself
- Am I ready to talk about difficult things?
- Do I have time/resources for therapy?
- Am I looking for someone to tell me what to do, or help me figure it out?
Page 5: What to Look for in a Therapist
- Credentials (CRPO registered)
- Approach (CBT, ACT, psychodynamic, etc.)
- Logistics (virtual, in-person, availability)
- Fit (do they get you?)
Page 6: Next Steps
- If you're ready: Book a consultation
- If you're not sure: That's okay too
- Crisis resources if needed
CRPO Compliance: ✅ Decision support, not diagnosis
Type 2: Skill-Building Worksheet
Concept: Teach an ACT or grounding technique
Example: "5-Minute Anxiety Reset: 3 Grounding Techniques"
Format: One-page PDF (front and back)
Content Structure:
Front:
- Brief intro to grounding techniques
- Why they work (bring you to present moment)
Technique 1: 5-4-3-2-1 Method
[Step-by-step instructions]
Technique 2: Box Breathing
[Visual diagram + instructions]
Technique 3: Body Scan
[Guided script]
Back:
- When to use these
- What to expect (immediate relief vs. long-term practice)
- Want to learn more? [Link to services]
CRPO Compliance: ✅ Educational skill-building, not therapy itself
Type 3: Email Mini-Course
Concept: 5-7 day email series teaching a concept
Example: "Understanding Anxiety: 5-Day Email Course"
Format: Automated email sequence
Content Structure:
Day 1: What Anxiety Actually Is
- Physiological response, not character flaw
- Fight/flight/freeze explained simply
Day 2: Why Anxiety Sticks Around
- Avoidance paradox
- Safety behaviors that backfire
Day 3: The ACT Approach to Anxiety
- Acceptance vs. control
- Willing to feel it vs. trying to eliminate it
Day 4: Practical Tools
- Defusion techniques
- Values-based action
Day 5: When to Seek Professional Help
- Self-help vs. therapy
- What therapy adds
- How to find a therapist
CRPO Compliance: ✅ Educational, not treatment
Type 4: Resource Library
Concept: Curated list of helpful resources
Example: "The Ontario Mental Health Resource Guide"
Format: Multi-page PDF or webpage
Content Structure:
Crisis Resources
- Crisis line numbers
- ER mental health services
- Online crisis chat
Self-Help Resources
- Apps (Headspace, Calm, etc.)
- Books (with brief reviews)
- Podcasts
- YouTube channels
Professional Resources
- How to find a CRPO therapist
- Understanding insurance coverage
- Free/low-cost therapy options
- Support groups in Ontario
Educational Resources
- CMHA resources
- CRPO public resources
- Research-backed information sites
CRPO Compliance: ✅ Curated information, not advice
Type 5: Explainer Guide
Concept: Deep dive on one topic
Example: "The Complete Guide to ACT for Anxiety"
Format: Long-form PDF (15-20 pages)
Content Structure:
Section 1: What is ACT?
- History and philosophy
- How it differs from CBT
- Core principles
Section 2: The 6 Core Processes
- Acceptance
- Cognitive defusion
- Present moment awareness
- Self as context
- Values
- Committed action
Section 3: ACT for Anxiety Specifically
- Why ACT works for anxiety
- What to expect
- Common misconceptions
Section 4: Is ACT Right for You?
- When ACT is most helpful
- When other approaches might fit better
- How to find an ACT therapist
Section 5: Next Steps
- Resources for deeper learning
- How therapy with an ACT therapist works
CRPO Compliance: ✅ Educational deep-dive, not therapy itself
Type 6: Video Workshop
Concept: Pre-recorded video teaching a concept
Example: "Understanding Your Values: 30-Minute Workshop"
Format: YouTube video (unlisted) + PDF workbook
Content Structure:
Video:
- 5 min: Why values matter
- 10 min: Common values domains (work, relationships, health, etc.)
- 10 min: How to identify your values
- 5 min: Using values to guide decisions
PDF Workbook:
- Values reflection prompts
- Values clarification exercises
- Action planning worksheet
CRPO Compliance: ✅ Self-reflection tool, not assessment
Lead Magnet Concepts by Audience
For Students
"The University Student's Guide to Managing Academic Anxiety"
- Exam stress coping strategies
- Social anxiety on campus
- When to seek help vs. self-manage
- Campus resources + off-campus therapy
For Professionals
"The High-Achiever's Burnout Prevention Toolkit"
- Recognizing early warning signs
- Boundaries without guilt
- Values-based career decisions
- When imposter syndrome needs professional support
For Men's Mental Health
"Breaking the Silence: A Guy's Guide to Therapy"
- Why men avoid therapy (and why that sucks)
- What therapy actually looks like (not what TV shows you)
- How to find a therapist who gets it
- Common questions answered
For General Anxiety
"The Anxiety Survival Guide: What Works, What Doesn't, and Why"
- Myths about anxiety
- Evidence-based strategies
- When to DIY, when to get help
- Resources for Ontario
Creating the Lead Magnet
Step-by-Step Process
1. Choose topic based on:
- Most common client questions
- Most-visited blog posts
- Keywords you want to rank for
- Gaps in existing resources
2. Decide format:
- PDF guide: Evergreen, easy to create
- Email course: Higher engagement, more touchpoints
- Video: Higher production, but higher perceived value
3. Outline content:
- What will they learn?
- What can they DO after consuming it?
- Where does professional help fit in?
4. Create content:
- Write in your voice (use brand-voice profile)
- Include visuals (simple is fine)
- Proofread for CRPO compliance
5. Design delivery:
- Landing page with form
- Email automation to deliver
- Thank you page with next steps
6. Promote:
- Link from relevant blog posts
- Footer CTA on service pages
- Social media posts
- Exit intent popup (optional)
Landing Page Copy for Lead Magnet
Structure
Headline:
"Free Guide: [Benefit] Without [Pain Point]"
Example:
"Free Guide: Manage Anxiety Without Feeling Controlled by It"
Subheadline:
"[Number]-page guide to [specific outcome]. No fluff, just practical strategies."
Body (3-4 bullet points):
In this guide, you'll learn:
- Why common anxiety advice backfires
- 3 ACT techniques you can use today
- When self-help is enough (and when it's not)
- How to find the right therapist if you decide you need one
Form:
- Email (required)
- First name (optional, but helpful for personalization)
Below form:
"I'll never spam you. You can unsubscribe anytime."
After opt-in:
"Check your email! Your guide is on the way."
Email Delivery Sequence
Email 1: Immediate Delivery
Subject: "Your guide is here"
Body:
Thanks for downloading [Lead Magnet Name]!
[Link to PDF or video]
I hope you find it helpful.
[Brief personal note]
I created this because [reason - e.g., "these are the questions I get asked most often" or "this is what helped me when I was struggling"]
If you have questions after reading, feel free to reply.
Jesse Cynamon, RP (CRPO #10979)
NextStep Therapy
P.S. Want to work together? [Link to services]
Email 2: Follow-Up (Day 3)
Subject: "Did you get a chance to read it?"
Body:
Quick check-in: Did you get a chance to go through [Lead Magnet Name]?
[One key takeaway restated]
If you found it helpful, here are some related resources:
- [Blog post]
- [Another resource]
- [Service page if relevant]
Questions? Just reply.
Jesse
Email 3: Invitation (Day 7)
Subject: "Ready to take the next step?"
Body:
If [Lead Magnet Name] resonated with you, you might be wondering: "What comes next?"
For some people, self-help resources are enough. For others, working with a therapist makes a bigger difference.
If you're curious about therapy, I offer:
- Virtual sessions across Ontario
- Same-week availability
- Evening/weekend appointments
- ACT-informed, person-centered approach
No pressure. Just letting you know I'm here if you want to connect.
Book a consultation: [Link]
Jesse
Measuring Success
Track These Metrics
Conversion metrics:
- Landing page visits → opt-ins (aim for 20-40%)
- Opt-ins → email opens (aim for 50-70% for Email 1)
- Opt-ins → booked consultations (aim for 5-15% within 30 days)
Engagement metrics:
- PDF downloads (if hosted)
- Time on landing page
- Email reply rate
What to test:
- Headline variations
- Different lead magnet topics
- PDF vs. email course format
- Landing page copy
Common Questions
"How do I promote this without being salesy?"
Answer: Offer it as a genuine resource.
- "Wrote a guide on managing anxiety - thought you might find it helpful"
- "If you're struggling with [X], this might help"
Don't: "Download my FREE guide NOW before it's GONE!"
"Should I gate it behind an email form?"
Pros of gating:
- Build email list
- Can follow up
- Track who's interested
Cons of gating:
- Lower distribution
- Feels transactional
- Some people won't opt in
Recommendation: Gate it. But make the value clear.
"Can I share client stories in lead magnets?"
No. CRPO prohibits testimonials. Don't include:
- "Client X reduced their anxiety by 80%"
- Before/after stories
- Success rates
You CAN include:
- Your own experience (if comfortable)
- General patterns you notice (anonymized)
- Research findings (cited properly)
CRPO Compliance Checklist
Before publishing any lead magnet:
- Does NOT diagnose or assess
- Does NOT promise outcomes
- Does NOT include testimonials
- Clearly labeled as educational, not treatment
- Includes disclaimer if needed
- Professional credentials displayed
- Crisis resources included if covering serious topics
- No misleading claims
- Factual information only
Disclaimer Template (If Needed)
For lead magnets covering mental health topics:
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE DISCLAIMER
This guide is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health care. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please contact:
- Crisis line: 1-833-456-4566
- Emergency services: 911
- Your healthcare provider
For personalized support, consider working with a CRPO-registered psychotherapist.
Jesse Cynamon, RP (CRPO #10979)
NextStep Therapy
Lead Magnet Ideas Library
Quick wins (easy to create):
- "3 Grounding Techniques" (1-page PDF)
- "Is Therapy Right for You?" (decision framework)
- "5 Questions to Ask a Therapist" (1-page PDF)
Medium effort: 4. "Understanding Anxiety" (5-day email course) 5. "The ACT Beginner's Guide" (10-page PDF) 6. "Burnout Prevention Toolkit" (multi-page PDF + worksheets)
High value (more work): 7. "Complete Guide to Finding a Therapist in Ontario" (20-page guide) 8. "Values Clarification Workshop" (video + PDF workbook) 9. "Mental Health Resource Library" (curated webpage)
The Test
Before launching your lead magnet, ask:
- Does this provide real value even if they never book? (If no, it's just a bait)
- Could a reasonable person mistake this for clinical assessment? (If yes, revise)
- Would CRPO approve of this? (If unsure, err on side of caution)
- Does it sound like me? (Use your voice, not generic)
- Is it genuinely helpful? (Would I share this with a friend?)
If all answers align, you're ready to launch.
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