How to write effective Call To Actions to promote affiliate products

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Does anyone here have experience in affiliate marketing, I need some easy tips to write effective Call To Actions for my affiliate products
I viewed some offers on fiverr, seoclerks or forums but not sure they can provide me good scripts. Please share your experience on this.
 

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I would use these important points to write a strong "Call To Actions" that attract everyone.

Using a strong command verb to start your CTA
Using words that provoke emotion or enthusiasm
Give your audience a reason why they should take the desired action
Using numbers such as pricing, discounts, promotions, incentives when possible.
 

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Text versus image call to action: Have you ever noticed if your visitors respond better to a text CTA versus image CTA? You need to know if most of the visitors that come to your site are clicking on your image CTA or text CTA.
 

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This is kind of a tricky one. Writing is just something I'm naturally good it. Let me think. When I put my call-to-action links at the bottom of my pages, I always bold and center them. What else? When I'm writing the final paragraph to sum everything up, I highlight some of the reasons the person may have purchased the product in the first place -- like the problems they may be having (according to the sales page - the heavy hitters spend a lot of money on sales copy, so I figure they know what they are doing). However, I don't use the same wording. It's like delivering the same message in a slightly different way. Using a thesaurus may help.

Joey
 

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Does anyone here have experience in affiliate marketing, I need some easy tips to write effective Call To Actions for my affiliate products
I viewed some offers on fiverr, seoclerks or forums but not sure they can provide me good scripts. Please share your experience on this.
Use a strong CTA
Tell them what you want them to do

IE: Click Here Now To Learn More, Click Here Now To Discover How To Create Powerful CTA,

Just a few examples, but be clear about what you want people to do

Hope that helps,

Isaiah
 

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Promoting the new affiliate marketing program requires a clear and precise message with all the essential info, such as terms and conditions, bonus scheme etc. Besides, visual side must serve to attact the future potential participants... It's something for the start.
 

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I always say that your call to action can be better than Abraham Lincoln's speak but you should always present that call to action to the right people. From there you will have a great sales pitch and the right target audience to make more $$$.
 

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writing strong call to action makes audience join you and to make that happen right. you have to include what you have promised. if your audience didn't find what you said they will reject your offers
 

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I normally study what my competitors are doing and then I would compile a list of their top converting CTA's. I would then brainstorm around those powerful words to get a better CTA for the products that I am willing to promote.
 
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