Jason Pantana

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6 Overlooked Places to Include Calls-to-Action (CTAs) to Boost Conversion Rates

If you want more business, sometimes it’s simply a matter of presenting customers with an offer.

A call-to-action (CTA) is a statement or button that prompts a prospective customer to take a specific action, like visiting a certain web page, downloading a PDF, or filling out a contact-form.

Some calls-to-action are “lead-generating” in nature and some are “lead-converting.”

  • Lead-generating:  e.g. home valuation offers, a custom home search, downloading a buyer- or seller-guide, or sign-up for a newsletter.

  • Lead-convertring:  e.g. schedule a buyer or listing consultation, making a referral, or placing an inbound call, text, message, or email.

Loads of businesses overlook the importance of calls-to-action in their marketing usually because they aren’t clear on the customer’s journey and, thus, don’t know which offers will or won’t move customers forward. My advice:  define your CTAs and incorporate them all throughout your marketing. 

Including calls-to-action throughout your marketing can help to clarify the desired action for your audience, track the effectiveness of your marketing efforts, and ultimately, yield more business.

6️⃣ Overlooked Placements to “Nest” Your Calls-to-Action:

  1. Email Signature:  Your everyday emails have nearly a perfect open rate. What’s more, the average professional sends 40+ emails a day. All that said, your email signature is a prime spot to incorporate your business’s calls-to-action. Keep it non-excessive, though—too many CTAs will water-down your results.

  2. Google-Business-Profile Products:  Use the Products section of your Google Business Profile to link-up your calls-to-action. For example:

    • Search for homes

    • Request a home valuation

    • Schedule a property tour

    • Download buyer/seller guide

    • Join the team

  3. Social Profile Link-in-Bio:  Profiles on platforms like Instagram and TikTok apportion users one clickable link in their profiles. What’s more, these sites don’t permit links to be included in posts. Thus, the "link-in-bio" functions as “link dispatch,” of sorts. Use tools like Linktr.ee or Liinks.co to direct traffic to your content and CTAs.

  4. YouTube Default Text:  In your YouTube Studio, tap Settings and then Upload Defaults to compose pre-set text in the Description field that’ll appear automatically with every next video you upload. Formulate text that'll drive viewers to your calls-to-action:  e.g. social media links, key landing pages, your sign-ups, and so on.

  5. Pinned Posts:  Use the "Pinned Post" feature of platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok to feature select posts. For instance, pin a post that’s the most exemplary of your content in terms of what new followers can expect of you and/or pin a video that outlines what you do and how customers can opt to do business with you.

  6. Messenger Chatbots:  Messenger bots (like ManyChat) are activated by direct-message keywords. In your Instagram bio, for instance, instruct users to message you terms like “Buy” or “Sell” to activate automated chat sequences tailored to your CTAs—like a home search, home valuation, or a different type of offer. Construct custom dialogues to your liking.