Your Munay listing is more than just a description of your service—it's a portal. It invites clients into the way you hold space, the transformation you offer, and the energy you embody. Done well, your listings help clients discover, trust, and book you with clarity and ease. Here are essential do's and don'ts to help you craft listings that reflect your depth, build credibility, and make it easy for aligned clients to say yes.
DO:
1. Include at least 3 listings
Present a well-rounded view of your practice. Offering multiple sessions allows clients to explore different options that fit their needs and gives a comprehensive picture of your work.
2. Offer various durations
Include both shorter and longer sessions. A 30-minute check-in or tune-up might serve some clients, while others may need a 75- or 90-minute deep dive. This flexibility meets a range of time commitments and budgets.
3. Use high-quality, unique images
Each listing should feel distinct. Use professional, inviting images that match the tone and intention of the session. Avoid reusing the same image across listings—variety adds visual interest and helps differentiate your services.
4. Write a captivating description
Be clear, grounded, and authentic. Share what makes the session unique, what a client can expect, and what kind of experience you create. Don’t be afraid to let your voice and personality come through.
5. Prepare clients for the session
Set expectations by briefly explaining how they can prepare. This might include quiet space, journaling beforehand, or simply an open heart. Clarity helps clients feel at ease and supported from the beginning.
DON'T:
1. Don’t offer health or medical services
Munay is not a platform for medical treatment. Avoid language that suggests diagnosis, treatment, or prescriptions. Stay rooted in spiritual, personal development, and wellness-focused language.
2. Don’t make medical claims
Do not suggest that you cure, heal, or treat any medical condition. Even unintentionally, this can lead to serious compliance issues.
3. Don’t overextend your availability
Since Munay uses an instant booking model, only list times you can reliably commit to. This helps avoid last-minute reschedules and ensures a respectful client experience.
4. Don’t list what you can’t deliver
Only offer sessions that reflect your real training, experience, and comfort level. Overpromising erodes trust—but grounded clarity builds it.
Final Thought: A listing is more than a transaction—it’s an energetic handshake. Take the time to be intentional, and your listings will do more than fill your calendar. They’ll call in the right people, at the right time, for the right work.