Written by: Jessica Brown What is a call-to-action (CTA)?Frankly, a call-to-action tells people what you want them to do.Sound bossy?It isn’t. Or maybe it kind of is, but people want to be told what to do, especially when they’re going to benefit from taking that action.Worried about being too sales-y?Don’t be.Focus on creating high-quality content that offers people value. And then direct people to it.
How to know you’re bringing value
Before you create any content, whether it’s a podcast, blog, or infographic, create it with the purpose of solving your clients’ internal issues (i.e. pain points). The bottom line is that people don’t buy services — they buy outcomes.To pinpoint your clients’ internal issues, consider how they feel before enlisting your services. They might be anxious, overwhelmed, or bored.How do they feel after receiving your service? They are confident, relieved, and reinvigorated.To learn how to articulate what your clients HAVE and FEEL before and after working with you, I strongly recommend that you go through an exercise called “The 8-Question ‘Before/After’ Grid” in this article.Keeping your clients’ before-and-after experiences at the forefront of your mind is not only important in your approach to content creation. It’s essential for writing social media posts that people actually act on.What does a CTA look like?
No one wants to write a blog that doesn’t get read or record a podcast that people don’t listen to. I reiterate that nobody wants that! So don’t let your efforts drop after creating high caliber content that solves your clients’ internal issues.Go all the way. Lead people to your content with a compelling CTA.When you start using CTAs, you will be in good company.CTAs are everywhere, prompting us to act. They’re on website landing pages, email newsletters, and social media posts. They often appear at the end of webinars, seminars, and podcasts when the host encourages their audience to contact them and tells them exactly how to do it.Here’s a little roundup of CTAs you’ve likely seen before…




Your CTA vocabulary
Can you spot the CTAs that appear in the images above?A few of them are Get started, Join now, and Get Tickets.Here are CTAs that financial advisors and their marketers are probably familiar with… Call our office today Let’s talk Book your appointment today See how we plan Discover our planning process Find a financial advisorYou may have included some of these CTAs in your digital communications, especially on your website. And I bet if you’re an advisor, you’ve sent an email or LinkedIn message that said something like, “Let’s set up a time to meet.”Right?That’s definitely a CTA.Now let’s expand your CTA vocabulary. These are keywords that you can use in your social media posts, but don’t feel limited! There are hundreds of CTAs out there, but I think these ones are most relevant to advisors. Call today Click for more Comment below Download for free Download now Click here Find out more Get exclusive access Get your copy today Immediate download here Learn more Listen now Register today Reserve your spot now Start here Tune in today Visit our Visit us atState the benefits of following your CTA
Write social media posts that pass what conversion copywriter Todd Clarke calls the “So what?” test.Your audience only cares about how they can benefit from your content. What’s in it for me?So don’t waste valuable space by using jargon or talking about what your business does.Tell people what they will get out of whatever it is you want them to do — read your blog, listen to your podcast, download your new white paper. So again, focus on how people will FEEL, plus what they will HAVE after they follow your CTA.In other words, highlight the incentives for people and then give them a clear direction to click on your link.In this example, business coach Kelly Roach piques her audience’s attention by asking a question that addresses what people will get out of joining her Facebook group: They will learn how to write a book, which will enable them to generate passive income and attract high-end clients.And then Kelly tells her audience how she’s going to deliver that information: “I’m opening a popup Facebook group to help you…Check it out!” ←CTANice one, Kelly!
Spark a sense of urgency
Plug in power words that inspire people to act NOW.For example, instead of saying Call us, say Call now.If you’re promoting your webinar, seminar, or e-course, create a sense of urgency in your audience by saying, Register now and save your spot.After all, no one wants to miss out!Here’s a post that urges people to act quickly and brings into play some of our favorite tech concepts — emoji .