Is this necessary if I'm not selling anything or sending out update email yet.
Sandra
Whenever you pass the information your expectation is to ge back a response , so that means that your post is incomplete without this call of some kind.
We are told that it is advisable to have a call to action somewhere in every post, but what it is depends on what you are trying to do :)
The reason I asked this is because I had some feedback given on my site, and the missing 'call to action' was noted, I just wondered, as I have a comment section and a contact page and I'm not offering anything at this moment.
Thanks for your input,
Sandra
Sandra, a simple call to action can be something like this:
If you found my post interesting, please share it with your friends ... and do leave a comment, won't you?
That is a call to action that can work to gain you social shares and/or comments.
Then once you start selling ... Click here is a great call to action. This is all covered in detail within Kyle's Certification training.
You only need to add a link to, say, "Click here" (without the quotation marks, of course) ... but I see no reason to add a link to a sentence like, say: "If you found my post interesting, please share it with your friends ... and do leave a comment, won't you?"
Why do you feel it necessary to add a link to your call to action? That too is covered in Kyle's training Sandra.
I have tried looking for Kyle's tutorial on 'call to action' but can't find it. Anyway I think I get it now!,
I'm being bit thick today lol
Thanks for your help, Sandra
Hey Sandra,
If you click on "Certification" displayed in the left-hand sidebar here (in lime green) and follow Kyle's training, you will discover all sorts of great lessons.
I'm certainly enjoying learning more, and once I've completed this training, I'll start the Bootcamp training (in the black box on the left-hand sidebar here)
I believe call to action is a means for your audience to do something, it could be to click through and read three whole article, to share the link on their social network, to comment or like a page. It may even be for them to apply what you are teaching for their own benefit. It doesn't have to be about selling all the time. It has to be appropriate.
I can't think of anything appropriate for having a 'call to action' as I'm not offering anything at this moment. I do have a contact page and comments section.
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Is this necessary if I'm not selling anything or sending out update email yet.
Sandra
Get your audience accustomed to responding to you even if you don't offer them anything at the moment.
So what's the difference between a comment section (which I have) and a call to action, I also have a contact page.
Whenever you pass the information your expectation is to ge back a response , so that means that your post is incomplete without this call of some kind.
We are told that it is advisable to have a call to action somewhere in every post, but what it is depends on what you are trying to do :)
The reason I asked this is because I had some feedback given on my site, and the missing 'call to action' was noted, I just wondered, as I have a comment section and a contact page and I'm not offering anything at this moment.
Thanks for your input,
Sandra
Sandra, a simple call to action can be something like this:
If you found my post interesting, please share it with your friends ... and do leave a comment, won't you?
That is a call to action that can work to gain you social shares and/or comments.
Then once you start selling ... Click here is a great call to action. This is all covered in detail within Kyle's Certification training.
You only need to add a link to, say, "Click here" (without the quotation marks, of course) ... but I see no reason to add a link to a sentence like, say: "If you found my post interesting, please share it with your friends ... and do leave a comment, won't you?"
Why do you feel it necessary to add a link to your call to action? That too is covered in Kyle's training Sandra.
I have tried looking for Kyle's tutorial on 'call to action' but can't find it. Anyway I think I get it now!,
I'm being bit thick today lol
Thanks for your help, Sandra
Hey Sandra,
If you click on "Certification" displayed in the left-hand sidebar here (in lime green) and follow Kyle's training, you will discover all sorts of great lessons.
I'm certainly enjoying learning more, and once I've completed this training, I'll start the Bootcamp training (in the black box on the left-hand sidebar here)
I believe call to action is a means for your audience to do something, it could be to click through and read three whole article, to share the link on their social network, to comment or like a page. It may even be for them to apply what you are teaching for their own benefit. It doesn't have to be about selling all the time. It has to be appropriate.
I can't think of anything appropriate for having a 'call to action' as I'm not offering anything at this moment. I do have a contact page and comments section.
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I received an email this morning from my website, has anyone had the same or heard of this person?
reads as follows:
From: Julianna Vaca
Subject:
Mes
It's just a sales email that wants to sell you traffic, which is probably not very high quality traffic.
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In need of advice regarding an email?
I received an email this morning from my website, has anyone had the same or heard of this person?
reads as follows:
From: Julianna Vaca
Subject:
Mes
It's just a sales email that wants to sell you traffic, which is probably not very high quality traffic.
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Get your audience accustomed to responding to you even if you don't offer them anything at the moment.
So what's the difference between a comment section (which I have) and a call to action, I also have a contact page.