Blogging: Why You Need a Good Call to Action and How to Write Them
If there’s one thing many bloggers do wrong, it’s not giving their readers anything to do at the end of the blog post. Put yourself in the shoes of your readers. You read a great article, get to the end and there’s no call to action. What do you do? You go back to Facebook or go watch some cat videos on YouTube. Why not give your readers something more?
What if they would like to learn more from you or connect with you via email or social media or even take you up on a product recommendation? That’s what a call to action at the end of your blog posts is all about. Here are 4 types of CTA’s you can use:
Encourage Readers To Comment And Interact With You
One of the easiest ways to craft a call to action is to ask your readers to leave you a comment. Invite them to share their own experiences on the topic, a tip, a recipe etc. In other words, ask them to comment on the post.
Example: What are your favorite ways to grow your list? Do you use a particular system? Leave me a comment below and let’s talk.
Invite Readers To Connect Further Via Social Media
If growing your social media reach is a goal, consider adding some calls to action to “like” the blog post on Facebook, share it on Twitter, pin it on Pinterest, etc. Or share one of your social media profiles in the call to action and invite them to join you there.
Example: Got questions about creating blog posts? Let’s talk about it on our Facebook page. (Link to your Facebook page).
Make A Recommendation
Sometimes it makes sense to monetize your blog post in your call to action. This is also called pre-selling. You talk about a topic and then at the end make a recommendation for a product that helps your readers learn more or take the next step.
Example: There’s a lot more to learn about writing a blog post. Take a look at this guide to learn more.
Invite Readers To Join Your List
Often the best thing you can do at the end of your blog posts is to invite readers to join your list. Once you have them on your email list, you can invite them to come back and read other posts, comment on them, join you on your favorite social media platforms and, of course, make offers directly to them. Getting them on your list should always be your first priority, so use that call to action often.
Example: I have a lot more to share on the topic of blogging and would love to email you with more tips and strategies on a regular basis. Just enter your name and email below and we’ll get started right away. As a thank you, I’ll even send you my guide to writing strong blog post titles that will grab your readers’ attention.
Remember, you should have a Call to Action in every blog post. Use the simple formulas above to quickly write them.
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