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9 Calls To Action (CTAs) to Start Using in Your Blog Posts Right Now, 10…
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Provide value
You need to be able to provide value through your chosen words and copywriting. And now that you know who your audience is, you’ll want to speak directly to them and their interests.
You should also consider the current Internet trends of content from relevant and popular blogs. Use these publications as inspiration for your own work - whether that’s your homepage text or your written blog posts.
Optimize your content
Figure out what your keywords are, and then make them your soulmate. In other words, do keyword research to discover the popular terms associated with the theme of your website
Mention them in the places where it might seem like no one is listening, such as your website’s description, your blog posts’ meta data, and the alt text of your images.
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Avoid using jargon
Assume that the people who land on your site have never heard of your brand before or anything slightly related to it.
Speak to them with words that are simple and easy to understand. This will enlarge the size of the potential audience that will read your content.
Use calls-to-action
A CTA is the action item of what you want readers to do after you get them on your site, or the shiny button that you’ll want them to click on.
CTA is very straightforward. You’ll want to use language of this sort, while potentially also evoking emotions through your own flare. Don’t stray aware from your brand’s personality though.
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Vary your word choices
To make sure you didn’t favor one word more than the rest, it’s best to have a friend or colleague go over your almost final content and look out for repetition.
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