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How To Write A Call-To-Action That Converts On Social Media

How To Write A Call-To-Action That Converts On Social Media

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A CTA is a statement that encourages users to take action, such as clicking a button, signing up for an email list, or visiting a landing page. A CTA is essential to any social media marketing because it helps convert viewers into leads and customers.

In this episode you will learn:

  • Three elements of a successful call to action
  • How to write effective CTAs to drive your customers to take the action that you want them to take.
  • Just Marketing considerations to keep in mind when crafting CTAs

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