“How do I make a simple easy call to action for little to no risk at all? That sounds confusing.” You may be wondering. It’s quite a simple task when you break down the sentence.
For example, a simple easy call to action for little to no risk at all could be this: “visit our website and fill in our no risk no fee form to book your spot in our studio audience today”. Going to a website and filling in a form is easy and takes no time at all. With the company’s no fee policy for booking a ticket, you won’t be risking any money up front and you won’t be at risk of wasting valuable time.
“Why do I want to make my call to action simple and easy to execute for little or no risk?” you may be wondering. The answer to this is quite simple in spite of what you may be thinking. The reason you want to make your call to action simple and easy to execute is twofold: 1) your ideal client will be more likely to remember to do the call to action if it is simple, and 2) your ideal client is more likely to be motivated to execute your call to action if it is simple and easy to complete.
For example, from the call to action shown above, you can see that it is easy to execute, with no risk to the prospect at all and the company gets what they want from the prospect – information to book a spot at the no charge show. This means that your prospect gets a good show out of the deal and you get the prospect’s information for no hassles at all.
So as you can see, making a call to action is quite simple and no trouble to execute at all. But as usual, if you need any help making killer calls to action that guarantee you more conversions of prospects to clients, feel free to email me directly at alisonsilbert@gmail.com.
Happy marketing!
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