cta-writing
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This Claude Skill provides tools for generating and optimizing calls-to-action across marketing materials. It helps developers create effective button text, microcopy, and multi-stage CTAs for landing pages, emails, and conversion points. Use it for A/B testing variations and building graduated email sequences.
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CTA Writing
Master the art of calls-to-action that convert. Direct CTAs, transitional CTAs, button copy, and microcopy that turns readers into customers.
When to Use This Skill
- Writing button text for landing pages and emails
- Creating CTAs for different stages of awareness
- Designing click-worthy microcopy
- A/B testing CTA variations
- Building email sequences with graduated CTAs
- Reducing friction at conversion points
Methodology Foundation
Source: Compiled from direct response advertising, CRO research, and modern SaaS best practices (Joanna Wiebe, Unbounce, CXL Institute studies).
Core Principle: A CTA isn't just a button—it's the bridge between desire and action. Great CTAs complete the thought: "I want to ______."
Why This Matters: Your page can do everything right, but if the CTA fails, the conversion fails. CTAs are the single most tested element in conversion optimization for a reason.
What Claude Does vs What You Decide
| Claude Does | You Decide |
|---|---|
| Structures production workflow | Final creative direction |
| Suggests technical approaches | Equipment and tool choices |
| Creates templates and checklists | Quality standards |
| Identifies best practices | Brand/voice decisions |
| Generates script outlines | Final script approval |
What This Skill Does
- Writes high-converting CTAs - Button text that gets clicked
- Matches CTA to funnel stage - Right ask at the right time
- Creates CTA variations - A/B test candidates
- Crafts transitional CTAs - Lower-commitment alternatives
- Writes supporting microcopy - Text around the CTA that reduces friction
How to Use
Generate CTAs
Write 10 CTAs for:
Product: [description]
Page goal: [signup, purchase, demo, etc.]
Audience awareness: [unaware, problem-aware, solution-aware, product-aware, most-aware]
Transitional CTAs
Create low-commitment CTAs for cold traffic:
Product: [description]
Ultimate goal: [final conversion]
CTA + Microcopy
Write CTA button text plus supporting microcopy for:
Page: [landing page, pricing page, checkout, etc.]
Main objection to overcome: [objection]
A/B Test Variations
Generate 10 CTA variations for testing:
Current CTA: [current text]
Conversion goal: [what success looks like]
Instructions
When crafting CTAs, apply these frameworks:
CTA Fundamentals
## The 3 CTA Types
### 1. DIRECT CTAs (High Commitment)
Request immediate action toward the main goal.
- "Buy Now"
- "Start Free Trial"
- "Book a Demo"
- "Get Instant Access"
**Use when**: Audience is warm/hot, value is clear, objections handled
### 2. TRANSITIONAL CTAs (Low Commitment)
Smaller step toward eventual conversion.
- "Learn More"
- "See How It Works"
- "Watch Demo"
- "Get Free Guide"
**Use when**: Cold audience, early in funnel, high-ticket product
### 3. PROGRESSIVE CTAs (Multi-Step)
Sequence of increasing commitment.
- Step 1: "Watch Video" → Step 2: "Try Free" → Step 3: "Upgrade"
- Step 1: "Read Guide" → Step 2: "Get Templates" → Step 3: "Book Call"
**Use when**: Complex products, long sales cycles, education needed
The CTA Formula
## Anatomy of a High-Converting CTA
### The Core Formula
[Action Verb] + [Value/Benefit] + [Time/Ease Modifier]
### Examples
- "Get Your Free Report" (action + value)
- "Start Saving Today" (action + benefit + time)
- "Claim Your Spot Now" (action + scarcity + urgency)
- "See Plans & Pricing" (action + clarity)
- "Join 10,000+ Marketers" (action + social proof)
### What Makes CTAs Work
**1. First-Person Voice**
"Start MY Free Trial" outperforms "Start YOUR Free Trial"
"Get MY Quote" outperforms "Get A Quote"
**2. Value Over Action**
"Get Instant Access" beats "Submit"
"Start Saving" beats "Sign Up"
"See Your Results" beats "Calculate"
**3. Specificity**
"Download the 47-Page Guide" beats "Download Guide"
"Book Your 15-Minute Call" beats "Book a Call"
"Get 30% Off Today" beats "Get Discount"
**4. Reduced Anxiety**
"Start Free—No Credit Card" beats "Start Free Trial"
"See Pricing (No Signup Required)" beats "See Pricing"
CTA by Funnel Stage
## Match CTA to Awareness Level
### COLD TRAFFIC (Unaware/Problem-Aware)
Low-commitment, educational focus
Good:
- "Learn More"
- "Read the Full Story"
- "Watch How It Works"
- "Get the Free Guide"
- "See Examples"
Avoid:
- "Buy Now" (too aggressive)
- "Start Free Trial" (too soon)
- "Book a Demo" (too committal)
### WARM TRAFFIC (Solution-Aware)
Medium commitment, solution focus
Good:
- "See Plans & Pricing"
- "Compare Options"
- "Watch Demo"
- "Explore Features"
- "Get a Quote"
### HOT TRAFFIC (Product/Most-Aware)
High commitment, conversion focus
Good:
- "Start Free Trial"
- "Get Started Now"
- "Buy Now—Save 20%"
- "Claim Your Spot"
- "Upgrade Today"
Button Copy That Converts
## High-Performing CTA Button Text
### E-commerce
- "Add to Cart"
- "Buy Now—Free Shipping"
- "Checkout Securely"
- "Complete My Order"
- "Get It By [Date]"
### SaaS
- "Start Free Trial"
- "Try Free for 14 Days"
- "Start Building"
- "Create My Account"
- "Upgrade Now"
### Lead Gen
- "Get My Free [Asset]"
- "Download Now"
- "Send Me the Guide"
- "Yes, I Want This"
- "Get Instant Access"
### Services
- "Book My Free Call"
- "Request a Quote"
- "Schedule Consultation"
- "Let's Talk"
- "Get My Custom Plan"
### Subscriptions/Memberships
- "Join Now"
- "Become a Member"
- "Start My Subscription"
- "Unlock Full Access"
- "Join 50,000+ Members"
Microcopy That Reduces Friction
## Supporting Text Around CTAs
### Below the Button
Addresses final objections
- "No credit card required"
- "Cancel anytime"
- "30-day money-back guarantee"
- "Takes less than 60 seconds"
- "Free forever plan available"
- "Join 10,000+ customers"
- "4.9/5 from 2,500 reviews"
### Above the Button
Reinforces value
- "Get everything you need to [achieve goal]"
- "Includes: [bullet list of what they get]"
- "Limited time: [offer details]"
- "Starting at just $X/month"
### Next to the Button
Adds context
- "Questions? Chat with us"
- "or [alternative action]"
- "Already a member? Log in"
CTA A/B Test Ideas
## What to Test
### Button Text Variables
1. First person vs. second person ("Get My" vs. "Get Your")
2. Action-focused vs. benefit-focused ("Sign Up" vs. "Start Growing")
3. Urgency vs. no urgency ("Now" vs. no "Now")
4. Specific vs. generic ("Get 14-Day Trial" vs. "Try Free")
### Visual Variables
5. Button color
6. Button size
7. Button position (fixed vs. inline)
8. Single CTA vs. multiple CTAs
### Context Variables
9. With microcopy vs. without
10. With social proof vs. without
11. With guarantee vs. without
12. Primary + secondary CTA vs. single CTA
### Sample A/B Test Matrix
| Control | Variation A | Variation B |
|---------|-------------|-------------|
| "Sign Up" | "Start Free Trial" | "Get Instant Access" |
| "Learn More" | "See How It Works" | "Watch 2-Min Demo" |
| "Buy Now" | "Add to Cart" | "Get It Now—Free Shipping" |
Common CTA Mistakes
## CTAs to Avoid
### Vague CTAs
❌ "Submit"
❌ "Click Here"
❌ "Go"
❌ "Continue"
❌ "Next"
### Why They Fail:
- No value communicated
- No reason to click
- Could mean anything
### Scary CTAs (for cold audiences)
❌ "Buy Now" (on a cold landing page)
❌ "Schedule Call" (before they know you)
❌ "Start Trial" (before they understand product)
### Confusing CTAs
❌ Multiple CTAs with same visual weight
❌ CTA that doesn't match page goal
❌ CTA that contradicts headline promise
Examples
Example 1: SaaS Landing Page CTAs
Context: Project management software, cold traffic landing page
Input:
Write CTAs for a project management SaaS. Page goal is free trial signup. Traffic is cold.
Output:
Primary CTA Stack:
Headline: "Finally See Everything in One Place"
CTA Button: "Start My Free Trial"
Microcopy Below: "No credit card required • Setup in 2 minutes"
Alternative CTAs for A/B Testing:
| Version | Button Text | Microcopy |
|---|---|---|
| A | "Start My Free Trial" | "No credit card required" |
| B | "Try Free for 14 Days" | "Cancel anytime" |
| C | "See ProjectX in Action" | "No signup needed to explore" |
| D | "Create My First Project" | "Free forever plan available" |
Transitional CTA (for hesitant visitors):
Below the primary CTA: "Not ready yet? → Watch how Sarah from Stripe uses ProjectX (2 min)"
Example 2: E-commerce Product Page
Context: Premium skincare product, $85 price point
Input:
Write CTAs for a high-end skincare product. Main objection: price.
Output:
Primary CTA: Button: "Add to Cart—Free Shipping" Below: "60-day money-back guarantee • Over 12,000 5-star reviews"
Alternative Stack (addressing price objection):
[Add to Cart—Free Shipping]
✓ Lasts 3 months (just $0.94/day)
✓ 60-day money-back guarantee
✓ Free returns, no questions
For Comparison Shoppers: Secondary link below: "Compare to [competitor] →"
Example 3: B2B Lead Gen
Context: Enterprise software, long sales cycle, need to book demos
Input:
Write CTAs for enterprise sales software. Goal is demo booking. Audience is decision-makers researching options.
Output:
Progressive CTA Strategy:
Top of Page (Cold): "See How It Works" → plays product video
Middle of Page (Warming): "Get the ROI Calculator" → lead magnet
Bottom of Page (Warm): "Schedule Your 20-Minute Demo" Microcopy: "Talk to a specialist (not a salesperson) • No pressure, no BS"
Footer Sticky CTA: "Questions? Let's Chat" → opens chatbot
Demo Booking CTA with Anxiety Reduction:
[Book My Free Demo]
Choose your time → No prep required → 20 minutes max
✓ Get a custom pricing quote
✓ See your use case specifically
✓ Meet your potential customer success manager
"This is NOT a sales call. It's a working session to see if we're a fit."
Checklists & Templates
CTA Audit Checklist
## Before Publishing, Check:
### Copy Quality
- [ ] CTA uses action verb
- [ ] CTA communicates value (not just action)
- [ ] CTA is specific (not generic)
- [ ] CTA matches page goal
- [ ] First-person voice considered ("My" vs "Your")
### Anxiety Reduction
- [ ] Microcopy addresses top objection
- [ ] Risk reversals present (guarantee, cancel anytime)
- [ ] Social proof near CTA
- [ ] Friction reduced (no credit card, quick setup, etc.)
### Funnel Alignment
- [ ] CTA matches audience temperature
- [ ] Transitional CTA offered for cold visitors
- [ ] Clear next step after clicking
- [ ] Not asking for too much too soon
### Visual
- [ ] CTA stands out visually
- [ ] Only one primary CTA is emphasized
- [ ] Button is above the fold (or sticky)
- [ ] Mobile-friendly button size
CTA Copy Templates
## Fill-in-the-Blank CTA Templates
### Value-Focused
"Get My [Free Asset]"
"Start [Achieving Goal]"
"Unlock [Specific Benefit]"
"Access [Number] [Resources]"
### Time/Ease-Focused
"[Action] in [X] Minutes"
"Start [Benefit] Today"
"Get [Result] in [Timeframe]"
"Quick Setup—[Action] Now"
### Social Proof-Focused
"Join [Number]+ [People Who Achieved Goal]"
"Start Like [Number] Others"
"See Why [Number] [Audience] Chose Us"
### Fear/FOMO-Focused
"Claim Your Spot"
"Get [X]% Off Before [Deadline]"
"Reserve My [Limited Resource]"
"Don't Miss [Specific Benefit]"
### Guarantee-Focused
"Try Risk-Free"
"[Action]—Love It or Your Money Back"
"Start Free, Upgrade When Ready"
CTA Testing Plan Template
## CTA A/B Test Plan
### Test Name: ____________________
### Hypothesis
We believe [changing X] will [increase/decrease] [metric]
because [reasoning].
### Control
- Button text: ____________________
- Microcopy: ____________________
### Variation A
- Button text: ____________________
- Microcopy: ____________________
### Variation B
- Button text: ____________________
- Microcopy: ____________________
### Success Metrics
- Primary: Click-through rate
- Secondary: Conversion rate
- Guardrail: Bounce rate
### Sample Size Required: ____________
### Test Duration: ____________
Skill Boundaries
What This Skill Does Well
- Structuring audio production workflows
- Providing technical guidance
- Creating quality checklists
- Suggesting creative approaches
What This Skill Cannot Do
- Replace audio engineering expertise
- Make subjective creative decisions
- Access or edit audio files directly
- Guarantee commercial success
References
- Wiebe, Joanna. Copyhackers CTA research and case studies
- CXL Institute. CTA optimization studies
- Unbounce. Landing page conversion benchmarks
- Nielsen Norman Group. Button UX research
- WhichTestWon. CTA A/B test case studies
Related Skills
- landing-page-copy - CTAs in full page context
- copy-frameworks - Where CTAs fit in frameworks
- email-writing - CTAs in email context
- persuasion-cialdini - Psychology behind CTA urgency
Skill Metadata (Internal Use)
name: cta-writing
category: content
subcategory: copywriting
version: 1.0
author: MKTG Skills
source_expert: Multiple (Wiebe, CXL, industry consensus)
source_work: Compilation of CRO best practices
difficulty: beginner
estimated_value: $300 CRO workshop module
tags: [CTA, buttons, conversion, microcopy, landing-pages]
created: 2025-01-24
updated: 2025-01-24
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