
Calls-to-action (CTAs) are an integral piece of every marketing campaign. And a well-designed and placed CTA is key inĀ getting your audience to click and convert, or at least take the next step.Ā So what does a good one look like?Ā Take a look at these examples that are unique, interesting and highly clickable.
1. Netflixās Compelling Offer
Netflix is an on-demand media streaming service. OnĀ Netflix.comās homepage,Ā visitors are immediately greeted with their value proposition (the ability to stream TV shows & movies on-demand) along with strong visuals of people enjoying Netflix programming via mobile devices. Readerās eyes are immediately drawn to the contrasting blue button with a compelling offer that tells the reader what to do next ā start a free month of service. Thereās a secondary CTA on the right for current Netflix customers as well as some subtle links at the bottom of the page, but the path for first time visitors is clearly intended to get them to sign up and start exploring Netflix services.

2. TOMSā Thought Provoking Question
Getting site visitors to sign up for email subscription can sometimes be tough, but TOMS has an interesting approach. Before asking visitors to subscribe to their emails, TOMS, a company that designs and sells shoes, first asks a thought provoking question thatās reflective of their brand and value proposition. For every pair of shoes sold, TOMS gives a pair of shoes to an impoverished child. So when site visitors are asked if they agree to the statement āThe more you give, the more you liveā (and the visitor agrees) itās a clever segway into asking them to sign up for related updates and exclusive offers. And, instead of simply asking readers to subscribe, TOMS asks them to āJoin the movementā ā which is more enticing and interesting.

3. Dollar Shave Clubās Humor
Dollar Shave Club offers a monthly service of delivering razors and personal grooming products directly to your mailbox. Dollar Shave Clubās homepage also leads off with their value proposition (A great shave for a few bucks.) The bright orange CTA button grabs the readerās attention and the arrow-like shape suggests moving forward to the next step. Dollar Shave Clubās brand is very humorous and interesting (see their YouTube channel), so the direct approach of āDO ITā as the copy on their CTA button follows that humorous tone.

4. Tough Mudderās Inspiration
Tough Mudder is a 12 mile long military-style obstacle course held in several locations across the globe. The event is designed to build comradery through fear-based mental and physical challenges such as running through live electrical wire, jumping from tall heights and crawling through confined spaces. The CTAās relate with site content, which is meant to inspire people and challenge them to sign up. Each CTA uses large typeface and a bright orange button to catch the readerās attention. Each CTA also uses strong, action-oriented copy surrounded by inspirational quotes, photos and video that entice visitors to commit and take the next step by finding an event, signing up or preparing for the event. No matter where you are on the site, the CTAās naturally lead you toward signing up.

This article was syndicated from Business 2 Community: 4 Examples of CTAs that Will Make You Want to Click
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