Action-Packed Text
There are 6 words on this recruitment poster, and 3 of them are powerful action verbs. Fight! Go! Join! Combine this broadside of action verbs with the outstretched hand of the sailor in the picture, and we have a compelling Call to Action: “Join me to fight! Let’s Go!” Studies have shown that verbs are the most shared parts of speech on Twitter, and the correct choice of action verbs can boost your conversion rate even further. Given these statistics, the best way to start your own “recruitment poster” is to summon your customers to action by using Trigger Words. Trigger words are the words that trigger a customer into clicking. While “Fight!” and “Let’s Go!” might be a bit strong for most businesses, we can choose other appropriate action verbs. “Join” is a fantastic trigger word, as are “submit”, “make an appointment”, and “contact”.A Sense of Urgency
In this poster, we see an action-packed call to action: “Dish It Out!” However, that’s not the most interesting part of the poster for our purposes. The more interesting part for us as marketers is “Choose Now While You Can”. While we are unable to recreate the particular situation in which this phrase would be accurate (we can’t draft customers, after all) we can learn about urgency from it. Your customers want to know why they should act right now. It’s supply and demand: if you create scarcity, the demand will rise. While these tactics cannot always be applied, use them whenever possible.Reason for Action
Avenge Pearl Harbor. Remember the Maine. Never forget. All of these are galvanizing reasons for action. They provide the “why” behind the call. Why should I join the Navy? To “Avenge Pearl Harbor!” In marketing, we might call this a “Unique Selling Point” (USP). Even in peacetime posters, the military offers USPs. Good pay, travel, and being the “First to Fight” are commonly mentioned in military propaganda before and between the World Wars. As the Navy shows us here in this poster, blending your CTAs and your USPs can result in a very powerful and concise message: Do X for Y. It’s urgent, it’s active, and there’s a reason for the urgency.In Summary
The military has been perfecting the art of maximizing their “click through rate” with their own specific calls to action for 100 years, and there is much we can learn from them as marketers. You should always have action-oriented text because these words trigger a customer to act on our websites. Creating a sense of urgency via a limited-time offer or sale drives customer interaction because of supply and demand. Giving the customer a reason for their urgency makes them even more likely to engage with your call to action. If you include these pieces in your own “recruitment posters” via call to action on your website, you’ll be sure to blow ‘em out the water!Want to be sure your website has strong call to actions that get you more engagement? Contact the Raleigh Web Design Experts at TheeDigital in Raleigh, NC at 919-341-8901 or schedule a consultation.
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