cta-writing

📁 guia-matthieu/clawfu-skills 📅 Feb 13, 2026
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Skill 文档

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

  1. Writes high-converting CTAs – Button text that gets clicked
  2. Matches CTA to funnel stage – Right ask at the right time
  3. Creates CTA variations – A/B test candidates
  4. Crafts transitional CTAs – Lower-commitment alternatives
  5. 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


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