CTAs drive conversions online. They’re everywhere.
Writing good CTAs is important.
Testing them and finding which ones convert better matters even more.
Let’s dive into how to write better CTAs.
1) Handle objections
Any value proposition encounters resistance.
Breaking psychological obstacles is how you increase conversions.
ClickUp knows that their potential customers already pay for other software.
They make it crystal clear that trying out ClickUp is FREE.
Barrier? Removed.
2) Tease the value
CTA stands for call-to-action.
What you really want is a « call-to-value ».
Find out what your customers want at all costs.
Use that in your CTAs.
3) Be specific
Most CTAs are too broad.
You need to anticipate any objections.
Would you choose a « free trial » over a « free trial in < 2 mins« ?
Most likely not.
4) Capture emails
Email is the one information you need to nurture prospects and turn them into clients.
So why not use CTAs to capture emails? After all, that’s one less step to go through.
Capturing emails with CTAs requires handling objections and using as much social proof as possible.
And now, over to you!
Try one of these 4 levers to increase your CTA performance:
- Handle objections
- Tease the value
- Be specific
- Capture emails
No matter how many CTAs you write, testing them is the only way to increase sales for sure.
So make sure you do it.
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