Looking to make your CTAs zing? Center your emotional connection to the audience. Emotional appeals accomplish a few things: 🩷 Instant gratification. You want people to take decisive action (aka clicking)! 🤍 Relate to the human motivations and feelings of your audience. 🧡 Make your CTAs stand out from the rest of your page's copy. Learn more writing tips and tricks for your CTAs here: https://1mpul.se/3L4WtgU #growsmarter #marketingtips #emotionalconnection #writingtips
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