Explicitly telling users what action to take in marketing copy taps into their subconscious willingness to follow instructions. Simple commands like 'open this,' 'save this post,' or 'screenshot this' prompt users to act, leading to measurable lifts in metrics like email opens and post saves on platforms like LinkedIn.
Conventional marketing funnels place the main call-to-action (e.g., 'Buy Now') at the very end. A more effective strategy is to use smaller, engagement-focused CTAs like 'Save This' or 'Read This' at the beginning of the user journey. This gets more people engaged early, increasing the likelihood they will reach the final conversion step.
Instead of using standard nouns for website navigation (e.g., 'Content Library'), use verb-led, action-oriented phrases ('Learn Here,' 'Network Here'). This clarifies the user's next step and sets clear expectations for what happens upon clicking, which can increase engagement and retention.
