4 Tips to Create the Right Call To Action for Content Marketing

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4 Tips to Create the Right Call To Action for Content Marketing

Even though online users are notorious for skimming content instead of reading it in full, research has found that 90% of people who take the time to read a headline will also read the call-to-action copy on that page. Since that’s a significant amount of people who are reading the section on a page that may be most valuable to business owners, it’s important to take full advantage of this opportunity. In terms of what it takes to write a great CTA, relevance is a huge factor. A common mistake businesses make is writing a single call to action and then including it in their website template so that it shows up on every page. Although that approach is better than not having any CTA, it’s unlikely to give people the motivation they need to take action. Part of that has to do with banner blindness. This term refers to people being less likely to notice advertising online because they’re so used to seeing the same size of ad units across the Internet. So unless a generic CTA is compelling enough to get people to take action the first time they see it, the chances of the same call to action accomplishing anything on subsequent pages are slim. The good news is you can overcome that obstacle by tailoring CTAs to the type of page and content where they’re listed. If you’re wondering exactly how to do that, the following four tips will help you get started:

1. Be Clear


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