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💡 Stop Adding Generic CTAs On Your Website. Instead, DO THIS.

Every space on your website is valuable.

Don’t waste it by adding vague sub-headings.

Here are some of the common sub-headings you’ll see on different websites from different industries.

CTA examples for website

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Likewise, turn generic CTAs into specific and service-oriented CTAs.

Some of the common examples →

❌ Call Us

✔️ Call Our Marketing Experts & Get A Customized Proposal

Another one.

❌ Download This PDF Now

✔️ Download This PDF To Grow Your Website Conversion

Now, take a moment.

And, start turning those generic, common CTAs into specific to your offerings.

That's it.

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  1. 2

    I write CTA on my Call to actions, now that's next level generic 😏

    1. 1

      Haha!.

      Maybe now it's time to do some changes :)

  2. 2

    These are great tips! Not only does focusing in on your CTAs assist with alleviating confusion for your visitors and customers, but it also gives Google's algorithm keywords to latch onto for search dominance of those relevant terms.

    1. 1

      Absolutely! Even Google prefers anchor text with context.

      Thanks for adding this point.

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