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Founder & CEO @userp_io: SEO growth firm for SaaS. 55+ team members behind growth at monday, Robinhood, and 100s more. @forbes 30 Under 30.

Oct 25, 2021, 13 tweets

10 call to action (CTA) marketing tips that will increase conversions on your website, emails, ads, and more:

1. Minimize risk

Clicking a CTA often takes time (signing up) and money (paying for a good or service).

Don't give people a reason to second-guess.

Support your CTA with reinforcing value statements:

2. Click-to-result flow

Most CTAs are "sign up" or "buy now."

Instead, drive users directly into your product without friction. Get them to a profile page they can customize. Or in @microacquire's case, directly into the listings page.

Get them in your ecosystem!

3. Soft CTA

Running an email campaign? Try a soft CTA.

Instead of a discount button or a "buy now" offer, get more people to your landing page to explore before they commit:

4. Implied scarcity

Scarcity, or FOMO, is almost always cheesy.

"Hurry, buy while supplies last!"

People don't like being told to buy. Instead, imply scarcity:

"Reserve your spot today" implies that it might be gone tomorrow, without saying it will be.

5. Psychology of instant gratification

Humans desire instant access, gratification, results.

Great CTAs use this factor via words like "see it on your site" to appeal to those looking for fast solutions.

6. Impulse buying

CTAs that appeal to impulse purchases are great for ads.

Verb, value, urgency taps into this by offering a needed solution at the click of a button:

7. Design flow

CTAs are more than just copywriting. Design can produce action too.

Elements like arrows tell visitors where to focus their attention and encourage a natural flow from headline to button click:

8. Social proof

Social proof isn't just for quotes in the middle of your landing page.

It should also surround your CTA, effectively telling users they won't regret signing up:

9. No friction words

Friction words include: sign up, submit, invest, get started.

These signal more steps, more time, more effort. Get users into your offer without the notion of added time and effort.

10. First-person

Instead of using "your," use first-person phrasing like "me."

This directly involves the user and helps them commit to clicking your CTA.

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