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When it comes to CTAs, traditional-looking buttons work best. That’s because people are used to clicking buttons.
If your call to action looks like a text link or an image, people don’t always know they’re viewing a call to action. You guessed it: that means fewer people will click.
Display a huge phone number for mobile visitors
If you run a business where calls = leads = revenue, try turning your small texting phone number into a large, clickable number. A prominent phone number can also increase credibility and trust.
Here is an example:
1-800 Home Care - Push Button
Use short landing pages to make a promise
For small initial commitments, like email opt-ins or lead forms, try using a super short landing page.
For example, Pastel’s trial signup page is very short, and I would imagine converts very well for them:
Pastel-Registration Page
Using the Progress Bar
Use progress bars for multi-step funnels and form morocco mobile database submissions. Why? Progress bars motivate people to finish what they started. Here’s an example from GoDaddy:
Purchase steps
Use "Action Color" for your call to action
The last thing you want is for your button to blend in with the rest of the page.
Luckily, you can fix this problem easily. How? Make your call to action contrast with the rest of the page. Bingo…you have a CTA that instantly stands out.