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These tested phrases are proven to bring results!
Edit them to fit your specific situation. They’re sure to spark ideas!
What Is a Call to Action?
Your call-to-action is what you ask your reader to do once they’ve read your copy – which could be a blog post, sales page, email, or opt-in form.
It can be something as simple as calling you for more information, signing up for your mailing list or buying your product. If you don’t tell people what to do, they are less likely to do it.
Even if your copy implies they should buy your product, if you don’t ask for the sale, you won’t make it as often.
Every piece of copy should have a call-to-action; whether it’s a page on your website, your business card, or any other piece of copywriting.
Examples: Here are some examples of the types of calls-to-action you can make.
- Click a link to place an order.
- Share a blog post or graphic with their followers.
- Call a 1-800 number to place an order.
- Follow you on a social media platform.
- Call a number to hear a recorded message.
- Fill in a form to subscribe to a newsletter or get a free gift.
- Click a link for more information.
- Fill in a form to enter a sweepstakes.
The infographic includes plenty of wording you can borrow to create your calls-to-action.
Note that some are written as if you’re speaking to the reader, and others as if the reader is speaking back to you (such as saying “Yes please!” as they click the button to submit a form).
Exercise:
Take a look at every page of promotional material you’ve written. Ensure it has a call-to-action.
If it doesn’t, fix it. Don’t assume your reader will know what to do.
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Use These Call to Action Examples and Start Converting!
Between the examples on this page and in the graphics, you’ve got 30 idea-sparkers to get you rolling.
Your readers don’t know what to do unless you tell them! So let them know their next step.
What do you think – will you use these call to action examples?
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Deborah Pretty says
Great work. This call to action list always works for me!
Susan says
Great list – going to share on my social channels. Thank you!
Susan
Juan Diego says
Hi, I can´t register, is this possible? I would like to be a part of the community!
Cheers!
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Louise Myers says
Sorry if it’s causing problems!
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Inspire says
Thanks for sharing information on Call To Action. It becomes very important to know about our readers very well. To make our readers know about us easily Call to Action button will play a good role.
Himanshu says
thank you for sharing this information, as now we have list of call. also your creativity is also very catchy.
Dave Linabury says
Great list however you should probably not be using the term “Click here…” on anything.
We don’t click on mobile (we tap, swipe, pinch, etc.). Likewise, how does one click when using SIRI or Google Voice? Or when using an assistive device for accessibility (quadriplegics, for example, may be using their eyes or tongue to access the Web).
Better to say “Get…,” “Access…,” “Download…” etc. Should be the exact verb but ‘click’ is a relic verb that needs to be retired.
Louise Myers says
It’s true that it’s not accurate, but I’m more interested in the fact that it works.
Gaurav Heera says
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Cori Ramos says
Hi Louise,
I came across your post on Triberr.
Thanks for sharing these call to action examples with us. It’s good to have a list like this so we can change things up alittle. 😉
I really like the templates too! Very creative. 🙂
Already shared this. Have a great new week.
Cori
Louise Myers says
Thank you so much, Cori! I know we cross paths on Triberr and Twitter – thanks for visiting and commenting!