Call-To-Action Buttons

Once you've utilized the methods to maximize deliverability, the next step is to have the recipients open the campaigns. Their interested has been peaked with the captivating content. What now? Now it's time to conclude their engagement by having them click. This is where a powerful Call-To-Action(CTA) comes into play. This can be used to have recipients register for an event, access a more detailed article or blog on the club's website, book a dining reservation and more.

Before delving into the best practices for a Call-To-Action, lets understand what it is first.

What is a Call-to-Action?

Definition: A Call-to-Action (CTA) is a button or link prompting readers to click.

Think back on the emails you receive from the brands you support. How do they entice you to read further? Perhaps with captivating images and other compelling content—but they also almost certainly have a precise call-to-action button or link that shows you exactly where to click for more information, or to take action.

How Does a CTA Prompt Someone to Click?

CTAs generally use bright colors and thoughtful placement, but the best ones use precise, actionable verbiage to attract attention.

Ex.

  • See the new looks
  • Start my trial
  • Register now
  • Take 50% off

Why should I use a CTA button?

Buttons are eye-catching and clean, making them a simple way to improve conversions. Our Email Marketing partner provided us with some testing statistics which outline that using a button-based CTA increased the click-through rate of a campaign by 28% over hyperlinked text-based CTA.

How can I get more action from my call to action?

Read on as we share 10 tips with you: five for writing your call-to-action text, five for designing your call-to-action buttons.

Call-to-Action Text Tips

  1. Use Action Oriented Text

They’re called calls to action, so be sure to use striking, actionable text to draw readers in. Skip boring words like submit, enter, and even click here in favor of more compelling verbs like get, read, and try, then couple those with text relating to your specific offer.

Ex.

  • Get the discount
  • Reserve your spot
  • Try it out free

2. Make Your Button Text Large and Legible.

Your call-to-action button text should be large enough to read easily, but not so large to be considered obnoxious.

Users often have a distaste—conscious or subconscious—for threateningly large lettering. So be sure your button text is big enough to draw attention, but don’t go overboard.

3. Keep it Short.

We’ve already mentioned including large, action-oriented text, so this one seems like a no-brainer. If you’ve got large, actionable text, you’ll need to keep the copy short. Two or three words is best but no more than five or six.

4. Try using the first person.

Unbounce shared a study showing that changing button text from the second person (“Start your free trial”) to the first person (“Start my free trial”) resulted in a 90% increase in clicks. Those results are dependent on the product and personality, but numbers like those certainly warrant a test.

Try changing your CTA button to the first person: Reserve my spot, Get my freebie.

5. Create urgency

Including a sense of urgency in your CTAs helps garner those high click-through rates. Even just adding the word “now” builds some urgency.

Ex.

  • 50% off today only
  • RSVP now—8 spots left
  • Shop now

Call to Action Design Tips

6. Use Bright Colors.

Button colors matter. You want something that’s eye-catching without being too distracting. While green and orange buttons are said to perform best, your button colors will depend on your brand.

Use a contrasting color to be sure your call to action stands out. Not sure what color to choose? Testing is your best bet.

7. Add White Space.

Be sure to include a healthy bit of white space around your CTAs. The extra white space helps create a visual break and draws the reader’s attention right where you want it.

It’s a clean, simple way to make that call-to-action button stand out. The extra white space works best for your mobile readers, too, as it allows a clear area for fingers to click.

8. Keep it Above the Fold.

You’ll want to make sure to have a call-to-action button near the top of your email so users never miss it. It increases the scan ability of your emails and calls attention to your main message or offer.

Vital information—like your CTA—should always be above the fold.

9. Watch Your Hierarchy.

Sometimes you’ll have other links, images, and buttons that aren’t your main call to action. Be sure those extras are not distracting.

The entire goal of your email is to get someone to click on your primary CTA button, so any other details need to take a back seat. Try using gray-scale buttons or matching colors for any secondary CTAs.

Your main call to action should be the biggest and brightest, and less is usually more when it comes to choices.

10. Follow a Natural Progression.

We read top to bottom and left to right, which creates logical places for CTA buttons: buttons placed toward the bottom or to the right of content tend to outperform other placements. This makes sense from a messaging standpoint, too.

Ex.
You would want to put a 'Register Now' button in a spot where your members would find it after reading about your event—not before, as it would make no sense for them to register for something they know nothing about. Besides, you never want to make users backtrack to take action.

Always Test Your Buttons

Your calls to action are what draws people in and makes them click, so it’s vital to get them right.

If you haven’t done much in the way of A/B testing, call-to-action buttons are a great place to start (even small changes can have dramatic effects). After all, there’s no ultimate button that works best all the time. So go for it: Test color copy, placement, and style.

Remember, if you can question it, you can test it!

Improve Your Calls-to-Action

Call-to-action buttons are the number one driver of click-throughs in your emails and on your website. There a number of resources available to help you create great looking buttons that work across all devices:
  • Responsive Template Gallery - Both the Smart Email Builder and Full Email Editor provide a number of templates that are both responsive to meet the requirements of multiple devices 
  • Custom Designed Templates - If you are looking for something unique and personalized to your club, let our design team be your guide. 
Keep our tips in mind as you create and test buttons to nail your upcoming campaigns.