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How to Write a Facebook Post with a Rousing Call to Action
How to Write a Facebook Post with a Rousing Call to Action
No matter your industry or your niche—whether you are an
affiliate marketing professional or an online merchant—the value of a strong
call to action cannot be overstated. The call to action is where you lay out
for your potential clients the value they will receive from buying your
product, signing up for your e-mail list, or simply visiting your blog—and
then, you urge them to take the appropriate action. The call to action is an
essential part of your website or blog content, because the call to action is
how you get things done.
Critically, though, a call to action is not just something
you slap onto the bottom of your product pages. A call to action can also prove
an important tool in your social marketing campaign. Say you have a Facebook
account, which you use primarily to refer traffic back to your corporate
website or blog. A call to action, affixed to each status update, will tell
people why they should navigate away from Facebook to check out your other online assets. Ideally, the call
to action will provide just the push you need to turn those Facebook fans into
clients or subscribers.
Value Now and Value Later
One of the most important things to remember, when
constructing a Facebook post with a call to action, is that you need to provide
clients with some value, immediately.
For example, you might include a post with some handy or intriguing facts and
statistics, related to your business or product. Just by reading your Facebook
post, potential clients feel like they are receiving a direct, immediate
benefit, and your brand is established as one of trustworthiness and repute.
At the same time, you do not want to give everything away on your Facebook page.
You need to provide some immediate value, but also make it clear that there is
further value to be found at your website or blog. A good Facebook call to
action might take this form, then: “Did
you know that 25 percent of all online searches are performed on Bing? Visit us
on the Web to learn more about optimizing your site for maximum Bing rankings!”
Asking the Right Questions
An alternative form of call to action is the leading
question. Instead of asking your fans to visit your blog, you might ask a
probing and attention-grabbing question that entices them into visiting you elsewhere on the Web. Again,
providing a little background information helps. So, to return to our previous
example, you might ask: “Bing searches
make up a quarter of all online search activity. How is your company optimizing
for Bing success?” Attach this status update to an article called “5 Tips
to Ensure Bing Optimization,” and you have yourself a really compelling call to
action!
The Most Important Ingredient
This might almost go without saying, but: When seeking to
drive traffic to a separate online asset, including links is critical. You can
also include phone numbers or e-mail addresses, if applicable, but using a link
in each call to action post is essential for getting the most out of your
Facebook campaign. A good link, married to good content, provides you with all
the basic ingredients for a truly rousing and effective call to action!
Amanda E. Clark is President and Editor-in-Chief of Grammar
Chic, Inc., a literary consultancy specializing in writing and editing
services. Amanda is a published
ghostwriter and editor and her company provides a variety of services related
to blog and content writing, social media marketing, press release creation and
more.
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