Your profile is often the first filter after search: in seconds, visitors decide whether to read on or move on. A strong profile does not try to please everyone—it qualifies, attracting the right people and discouraging poor fits, which saves you time.
On Miraye, create your account to open your pro space, complete your profile, and publish a first offer so clients can find you.
Photo and opening line
A clear, professional photo (face, lighting) builds trust. The headline should state who you help and with what kind of challenge, not only “certified coach” with no context.
Benefits before jargon
Describe what clients can reasonably expect (clarity, decisions, braver negotiation, delegation…) rather than only listing credentials. Certifications and bodies matter: place them after the promise, or in a dedicated “Training & ethics” block.
Proof and credibility
Relevant background, years of practice, sectors or roles you know, languages, formats (video / in person). Testimonials or reviews boost conversion—ethically (no guaranteed outcomes, anonymise when needed).
Friction and next step
End with what the visitor can do now: book discovery, pick a service, message you with a specific topic. Avoid unstructured walls of text: short subheads, bullets, airy paragraphs.
Align offer ↔ profile ↔ pricing
If your profile says “C-level leadership” but services are vague and fees hidden, trust drops. Align all three. See structure your offer and your fees.
Services, proof, and content
Publish at least one service (ideally a free and a paid one), even if very simple: it gives future clients a clear entry point and shows how you actually work.
Ask former clients, colleagues, or trusted contacts to leave recommendations and write a review on your profile using the Recommend button—social proof reassures new visitors.
Add your degrees or certifications to your gallery: visible and easy to check, they support your story without cluttering the headline.
Publish at least one article to present your world, your approach, or the topics you coach on—the blog extends your profile and helps people picture working with you.
On Miraye
Fill every useful field (languages, focus areas, availability), refresh copy when you refine positioning, and point to your flagship services. For visibility and acquisition: win your first clients and diary, messages, and reviews.
A more complete profile feels safer, reads better, and engages visitors more.