Session Listing Best Practice, Guidelines, Tips & Tricks

Listing guide from our Editorial Team

Getting Started:

Check out this guide on creating a new session listing.


Listing Guidelines:

  • Make sure to use a high-quality professional lifestyle photo without any text as the primary listing image.
  • Try to include 3-4 paragraphs of copy that describe what your session is about, you can use markdown design formatting and embed YouTube videos to help highlight your expertise.
  • We would love to see each of you feature 5 or more sessions to start on unique topics to help highlight the depth and range of your areas of expertise (some suggested topics below) and to build out the assortment for new members at launch.
  • Please try to make your sessions personalized on some level, the goal is to provide individualized advice the member could not achieve by reading an article or other source but something that can be tailored and personalized based on their unique needs and input for each session (remember, no two-session meetings will be exactly the same, stress that in how you craft your offering!)
  • Remember to add “with [Yout First Name]” to the end of the session title to help personalize the session for Members when browsing the platform.
  • Avoid general session topics like “Nutritional Consultation”, “Diet Tips” or “Health Coaching Session” for your sessions. Each session should be a personalized and specific wellness topic that stands out. You all have a lot to offer, by being more specific with each topic you will be able to book several sessions with Members each on a different focused topic this way.


Tips to make your session listings stand out:

  • You can add Videos to your listing descriptions to help feature your skills
  • You can use markdown formatting to add design and layout specifications to your listings
  • Try adding an “Intro” session to your listings, this can be a short inexpensive 10-15 min session you offer as a way for Members to try you out and learn more about what you can offer on a topic before booking a full session.
  • Check out this knowledgebase article for more information about pricing your sessions and ideas for optimizing its setup.
  • Here is a great guide to setting up good-looking photos on Well Me Right.
  • For topics that require more than a single session to cover in full. Consider structuring as a multi-part series or as a series with different levels such as beginner, intermediate and advanced which members can graduate to and book as follow-on as they complete each session depending on the amount of information you plan to share.

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